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Breaking: 900,000 Dead, Thousands More Maimed

Breaking: 900,000 Dead, Thousands More Maimed

Will a death toll of 900,000 be the body count it takes for the public to finally say enough, already? Or will it also take another set of grisly photographs of maimed bodies, deformed skulls, misshapen mouths and twisted spines? The breaking news out of Wilmington, NC today has both. Unfortunately, this latest episode is […]

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    Prescription Drugs Entering the Great Lakes at Alarming Rate

    Prescription Drugs Entering the Great Lakes at Alarming Rate

    By Brian Bienkowski Only about half of the prescription drugs and other newly emerging contaminants in sewage are removed by treatment plants. That’s the finding of a new report by the International Joint Commission (IJC), a consortium of officials from the U.S. and Canada who study the Great Lakes. The impact of most of these “chemicals of […]

    Fighting for Climate Justice: 29 of the Arctic 30 Released From Russian Jail

    Fighting for Climate Justice: 29 of the Arctic 30 Released From Russian Jail

    Today, Phil Ball from Oxford, England, became the second to last detainee of the Arctic 30 to be released from detention in St. Petersburg, according to Greenpeace. Colin Russell is the lone activist remaining in jail, where his lawyers are lodging appeals against his continued detention. They expect a hearing this week. All but one member of […]

    North American First: Ontario Bans Coal-Fired Power

    North American First: Ontario Bans Coal-Fired Power

    On Thursday, Environmental Defence hosted Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and former U.S. Vice-President and Chairman of the Climate Reality Project, Al Gore, at an event to announce the elimination of coal-fired electricity in Ontario. The largest coal plant in North America—Nanticoke Generating Station on the north shore of Lake Erie—will stop burning coal this year. […]

    Tar Sands Industry Eyes Great Lakes for Cheap Shipping

    Tar Sands Industry Eyes Great Lakes for Cheap Shipping

    As tar sands extraction continues and proposals for expanded pipelines from Canada into the U.S. form a backdrop, the Great Lakes themselves could become the next frontier for moving crude oil to a vast Midwest refinery network. Tar sands crude refiners in the U.S. Midwest The region faces a critical choice about whether the Great […]

    Mass Walk-Out at UN Climate Talks Protests Lack of Progress

    Mass Walk-Out at UN Climate Talks Protests Lack of Progress

    By Paul Brown It is first time in 19 years of tortuous annual negotiations over targets and timetables for saving the Earth’s climate from overheating that the non-governmental organizations have felt sufficiently frustrated to take such a step. Organizations frustrated with the pace and progress of the UN climate talks in Warsaw, Poland, staged a […]

    UK Announces End of Public Financing for Coal

    UK Announces End of Public Financing for Coal

    By Justin Guay First it was President Obama, standing before the American people at Georgetown University in June, telling us that it was time to act on climate. As one of the pillars of the climate action plan, President Obama pledged to end public financing for coal projects overseas, except in very specific situations. This was later backed […]

    Could Artificial Reefs Help Restore the Gulf After Years of Damage From BP Oil Spill?

    Could Artificial Reefs Help Restore the Gulf After Years of Damage From BP Oil Spill?

    By Ryan Fikes Over the past few decades the five Gulf States (Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi and Texas) have built artificial reefs both inshore and offshore with the aim of enhancing recreational fishing and diving opportunities. State and local governments on the Gulf Coast have expressed interest in creating additional artificial reefs with some of […]

    Help Free the Arctic 30 and Stand Up Against Fossil Fuel Extraction Everywhere

    Help Free the Arctic 30 and Stand Up Against Fossil Fuel Extraction Everywhere

    By Daryl Hannah and Phil Radford All around the globe, record numbers of people from all walks of life are being thrown into jails because they are standing up to protect the most basic of human needs—uncontaminated water, unpolluted lands and a liveable climate free from the ramifications of extreme fossil fuel extraction. If the greed-driven fossil fuel […]