Fishing for salmon answers

Here’s your weekly Science Matters column by David Suzuki with Faisal Moola.

Fishing for salmon answers

Most of our food, whether plant or animal, comes from farms. A notable
exception is fish and seafood, much of which is caught from wild ocean
stocks. That’s starting to change, though, as aquaculture plays an
increasingly important role in the global food supply.

In many respects, that’s good news, especially when wild
fisheries are being harvested at or beyond a sustainable limit, and
pollution and global warming, among other threats, are decimating wild
fish stocks. When the aquaculture practices themselves start harming
the wild fish, though, we must question whether or not the costs of the
way we are farming outweigh the benefits.

Many aquaculture operations are environmentally sound, especially
those that separate farmed fish from wild fish, such as the contained
tanks and pond systems used to farm species such as tilapia and turbot.
As well, many types of shellfish are farmed in ways that do not harm
the environment.

Yes, you heard me right: some types of aquaculture are okay. And yes, I eat some farmed seafood.

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Crash Parallel Encourage the Support of Earth Day 2008

88697234322_9_212142.jpg“Let earth day 2008 be the start of infinite changes and responsible choices. Helping the world in recovery is something we all have in common and can all participate and take pride in.  Fight for your home everyday.” – Tim Edwards from Crash Parallel.

In support of their debut album, available May 6, 2008, Toronto-based quartet Crash Parallel are tackling important issues with the title track and first single “World We Know”. The song is a powerful call to arms that challenges our generation to take action and protect our world, with a chorus that asks us “what are we waiting for?”

Directed by Danny Appleby (Kalan Porter, Jason Collett), the video reflects these same themes with powerful imagery and emotion to match. 

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Vanity Fair’s 3rd Annual Green Issue

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Features

MADONNARAMA!
Madonna
has struck pose after provocative pose since her 1982 debut. Is her
latest incarnation, as activist and filmmaker, bringing her closer to
the truth? Rich Cohen undergoes a multi-media bombardment–her new
album, her directorial debut, and her documentary on the orphans of
Malawi, where she adopted her third child–to prepare for a session with
the icon herself. Photographs by Steven Meisel. Web special: A slideshow of the many modes of Madonna from the pages of Vanity Fair, beginning in 1986.


THE GREEN LIGHT
The
White House claims that subjecting detainees to coercive interrogations
was an idea that came from the bottom up, from commanders on the
ground. In fact, it came from the top down, pushed hard by the
administration’s most powerful lawyers. Talking to key players,
Philippe Sands pieces together who approved what, and why they could
face war-crimes prosecution.

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News Release: GeoTourism and the “Crown of the Continent”

…. “A stretch of the Rocky Mountains runs virtually unbroken for 250 miles from central Montana into southern Canada with a skyline that exalts all the land within eyeshot. Many call this the Crown of the Continent.”

Douglas H. Chadwick, in the Sept. 2007 issue of National Geographic Magazine.

The Waterton National Park Chamber of Commerce announces the unveiling of National Geographic’s newest cross-border GeoTourism initiative.

Waterton, Alberta. April 9th, 2008.

Roof of the world. Crown of the Continent. World Heritage Site(s).
‘Unique cross-boundary celebration of preservation.’

What’s the big, hairy, deal?

National Geographic, in partnership with a diverse range oforganizations in B.C., Alberta, and Montana, have created an amazingMapGuide and web resource covering the “Crown of the Continent.”

Centered on Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park, and featuringthe Rocky Mountain and foothill areas of two provinces and one state, this initiative is all about promoting Geotourism in a unique andspecial place.

This is the biggest environmental thing to happen in SouthwestAlberta since the dinosaurs died! And we’re going to tell you about itjust in time for Earth Day! Join us for the media launch on April 17th .

THIS is the Crown of the Continent.

And it’s finally ‘on the map.’
All thanks to National Geographic’s Center for Sustainable Destinations.
And about a thousand other people.

Now it’s your turn…

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The GLOBE Carbon Registry

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In
recognition of the fact there are many excellent climate change
projects not yet certified to standards such as the Voluntary Carbon
Standard or ISO 14064-2, the GLOBE Carbon Registry provides a facility
to display the custom standard to which an offset has been validated
and verified. By clearly exhibiting all requirements for
a project standard, customers in the marketplace are enabled to make
informed decisions in selecting the offsets and the projects they wish
to support.

The GLOBE Carbon Registry will ensure market integrity by issuing a
unique serial number to each posted offset, avoiding double counting
and allowing chain of custody control from creation to retirement.

A Driving Force to Address Climate Change

The voluntary carbon market presents a powerful mechanism for
addressing climate change. Through stimulating innovation and
encouraging action throughout many parts of the economy, GHGs can be
excluded from the atmosphere while setting the technological, financial
and educational pre-conditions for avoiding dangerous human-made
climate change. In creating a mechanism for displaying quality offset
projects of all types, third-party validated and verified to a
transparent standard, and tracking these offsets through the chain of
custody, the GLOBE Carbon Registry will build trust in carbon
offsetting and allow full realization of the potential of the voluntary
carbon market.

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