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Jury rules Roundup gave a California couple cancer - orders the manufacturer, Bayer, to pay $2B.

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by Larry Powell (Opinion) A pesticide collection depot in Manitoba. A PinP photo. It’s a record settlement in a Roundup case, so far. In Canada, there are no signs of similar court actions, even though   Roundup is generously applied here, too.   Sadly, our Canadian regulators seem far from vigilant in protecting the public against harmful chemicals. For example, less than a year ago, the PMRA re-registered a fungicide so its main uses can continue . That same product has just been banned in the EU as a possible carcinogen! And the same corporation, Bayer, is busily registering (or trying to register) its latest insecticide for use, worldwide, including Canada. Never mind that scientists are questioning Bayer’s claim that it is not harmful to pollinators.  The PMRA has been stone-silent on my own requests to justify this apparent inaction in either of these cases. I call it governance by neglect.  It is to be hoped that punishing fines like this will

Nunavut's ill-advised hunting proposal

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Science A polar bear and her two cubs. Photo by Alastair Rae. The government of one of Canada’s northern territories may soon adopt a recommendation which may well threaten the ability of the polar bear to reproduce. Story here.

Replanting oil palm may be driving a second wave of biodiversity loss

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PHYS ORG A palm oil plantation in Malaysia, poisoned to make way for new growth. CEphoto, Uwe Aranas The environmental impact of palm oil production has been well publicized. Found in everything from food to cosmetics, the deforestation, ecosystem decline and biodiversity loss  associated with its use is a serious cause for concern. What many people may not know, however, is... story here.

Bee Alert: Is a Controversial Herbicide Harming Honeybees?

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Yale Environment 360 Recent court cases have focused on the possible effects of glyphosate, found in Monsanto’s Roundup, on humans. But researchers are now investigating whether this commonly used herbicide could also be having adverse effects on the health and behaviour of honeybees. Story here. RELATED:  Scientists cast doubt on claims by the chemical giant, Bayer, that its newest pesticide is safe for bees.  -  by Larry Powell

It's Time for a Green New Deal - Build it With Us!

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World is ‘on notice’ as major UN report shows one million species face extinction

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UN News Service A hard-hitting report into the impact of humans on nature shows that nearly one million species risk becoming extinct within decades, while current efforts to conserve the earth’s resources will likely fail without radical action,  UN biodiversity experts say. The Chatham penguin, once endemic to the Chatham Islands, off New Zealand. Its bones indicate it likely became extinct shortly after Polynesians arrived about 450 years ago. Image by Sean Murtha. RELATED: "The Sixth Extinction - an Unnatural History." (A book review.) Also, please watch this "Life Below Water," video, below .