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Wednesday, January 22, 2025
Monday, January 20, 2025
CANADA LOSES A CLIMATE HERO - A CLIMATE MORON IS SWORN IN IN THE U.S. WHERE'S GOD?
Tony Clarke dies. Trump inaugurated. Where is God?
Tuesday, January 14, 2025
What's different, and worse, about the smoke from the L.A. fires
CBC News
Lungs, heart, brain and more at risk, doctors say. Story here.
Sunday, January 12, 2025
CLIMATE MORONS
By Larry Powell
In a sane world, the American people would be holding Trump's feet to the (wild) fire for doing absolutely nothing, or, should I say, ALL THE WRONG THINGS regarding our rapidly-worsening climate calamity. As flames consume the LA area - he's nominated AN ADAMENT CLIMATE DENIER - the CEO of a fracking co. - as Energy Secretary! The best this master finger-pointer (Trump) can do is, as usual, blame others who actually grasp the science, like the Governor there or anyone else but himself. By boosting fracking & other disastrous energy projects, he's CULPABLE & has been since he first slithered into public life, for the weather disasters that have uprooted, killed, or ruined the lives of many Americans, his own "base" included. His ignorant hands are dirty and will remain so until either he or I die. Trump and the millions who voted for him are either just plain illiterate or wilfully (and maliciously) stupid in this regard. Meanwhile, any Canadian voices who might oppose him on this front are, sadly, missing in action. To commentators on the CBC, even among our emerging political leaders - it's all about the tariffs - nothing else. How do they expect our economy to endure on a landscape that's charred and lifeless? Oh, I know! Let's choose ANOTHER climate moron as our next national leader here in your country & mine!
That'll fix it!
Friday, January 10, 2025
Meta’s vision: more free speech — except for news
WINNIPEG FREE PRESS
I had to marvel earlier this week at the way Meta CEO Mark
Zuckerberg trotted out the supposed founding vision of social media
as a way to give people a voice as he announced changes to content
Wednesday, January 1, 2025
PLANS FOR A PROJECT THAT WILL LIKELY BRING DISASTROUS ENVIRONMENTAL CONSEQUENCES TO MANITOBA, SLITHERS ITS WAY BACK ONTO THE PUBLIC AGENDA. (LETTER)
LETER BY JOHN FEFCHAK
"In the months since Sio Silica was denied an environmental license to mine silica sand from southeastern Manitoba, the company has quietly regrouped, rebranded and begun laying the groundwork to reapply for provincial approval — starting with a push to win the support of Broken head Ojibway Nation."
Beavers are the unsung heroes of wildfire prevention
Canada's National Observer
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Beavers are the engineers of the forest. Best known for chewing down trees to build up dams, the animals change their surroundings in obvious ways: pointy stumps lie in their wake; piles of branches and mud peak over riverbeds. However, scientists are increasingly noticing another, less evident way they shift their environment: wildfire prevention.
Jet fuel emissions soar to record heights, while solutions remain grounded
Canada's National Observer The global aviation industry is burning jet fuel like there’s no tomorrow. Story here.
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Are hungry kids a priority for the Harper government? by Larry Powell The forum (for the riding of Dauphin - Swan River - Neepawa) w...
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by Larry Powell Planet In Peril has sorted through some of the confusion surrounding the absence of Robert Sopuck, the Conservative M...
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Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture...