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Tag Archives: Environment
How climate change is leading to ‘a redistribution of life on Earth’
Scientists have documented more than 12,000 species worldwide that are moving to more hospitable regions, including everything from fish to bees to caribou to grasses to berries to trees. These 12,000 or more species are experiencing ‘range shift’ CBC Radio … Continue reading
The Covid-19 pandemic has allowed Mother Nature to remind us what less human pollution looks like
The view of the Himalayan mountain chain’s Dhauladhar range is a rarity in country with a documented air quality problem. The stunning scene was captured by a biologist that works in Venice Clear skies near the Himalayas, in California and … Continue reading
Rapid Climate change discussion needs to get back to unbiased science and facts
The global news article below is better than most but is still somewhat biased and makes several assumptions. Sadly both sides of the rapid climate change and many other current and important discussions use exaggeration, propaganda and rely on false … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, international, Nature, News and politics, Oil and Gas, Science & Technology, Sustainability
Tagged activists, averages, balanced, ban, biased, BITUMEN, Canada, center, clean energy, Conservative, critics, economy, energy independence, Environment, extreme, extremism, global warming, international, least biased, left, Liberal, misleading, Oil and Gas, pipelines, propaganda, rapid climate change, right, science, Sustainability, tankers, tar sands, transport, unbissed
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Large Alberta oilsands mine in public interest despite ‘significant adverse’ effects: panel
ENVIRONMENT July 25, 2019 By Lauren Krugel The Canadian Press An oil worker holds raw sand bitumen near Fort McMurray, on July 9, 2008. An oil worker holds raw sand bitumen near Fort McMurray, on July 9, 2008. THE CANADIAN … Continue reading
Posted in Canada, News and politics, Oil and Gas
Tagged Alberta, BITUMEN, Climate Change, ecomomic, emissions, Environment, First Nations, impact, indigenous, mine, Oil Sands
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Unless It Changes, Capitalism Will Starve Humanity By 2050 – Forbes
(Credit: ZINIYANGE AUNTONY/AFP/Getty Images) — Feb 9th 2019 – Forbes plus added commentary. “Capitalism has generated massive wealth for some, but it’s devastated the planet and has failed to improve human well-being at scale.” “We are killing the earth as … Continue reading
Posted in Financial, History, international, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged 2050, capitalism, corporate, corruption, economic, Environment, greed, growth, oligarchic, public, starve, sustainable, vulture
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Electric vs Petrol Vehicle
Image: TOMWANG112 VIA GETTY IMAGES — Jan 5 2018 – Kevin Yaworski Warning the content here or linked to has not been fact checked yet. A commenter said the following on a recent post from the Fraser Institute with link … Continue reading
Posted in News and politics, Science & Technology, Sustainability
Tagged electric, Environment, fossil fuel, gas, gasoline, hybrid, petrol, Sustainability, vehicles, vs
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Why is the public having to do the job of Politicians, Social Services, Police and now the Media?
Oct 8 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-BG CBC News recently annouced Manitoba to cut 112 senior government positions (fine print “through attrition” and not even upper mgmt or where it really needed …) What happened to the … Continue reading
Only in Manitoba ? Dismal state of Healthcare, Police, Justice, Education, First Nations Canadians and Infrastructure
Oct 6 2016 – Kevin Yaworski – WiseUpWinnipeg – http://wp.me/p1fJaD-Aj Hope this info can prevent others from going through this for themselves or family. It involves osteoarthritis and depression. My Mom who is in her late 60’s was just told … Continue reading
Posted in Health and wellness, News and politics, Sustainability
Tagged Abuse, audit, bison party, body, Canada, cancer, children, crime, Environment, health, healthcare, justice, kids, politics, public safety, reform, security, transparency
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The Earth Has Lungs. Watch Them Breathe. – Phenomena:
Amazing video and article from National Geographic CURIOUSLY KRULWICH A Blog by Robert Krulwich The Earth Has Lungs. Watch Them Breathe. POSTED WED, 03/9/2016 http://phenomena.nationalgeographic.com/2016/03/09/the-earth-has-lungs-watch-them-breathe/ https://youtu.be/x1SgmFa0r04
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