Provinces asked to regulate main sources of global warming pollution

As premiers gather in Moncton for the Council of the Federation meetings, federal inaction on climate change has put climate change at the top of the agenda.
In order for the provinces to fill the gap left by the federal government, they must start by requiring absolute greenhouse gas (GHG) reductions from industry that align with the reductions scientists tell us we need to avoid dangerous climate change, said Canada’s Climate Action Network – a network of more than 60 environmental organizations.

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Warming threatens crucial Fraser habitat, study says

Larry Pynn, Vancouver Sun
Published: Thursday, August 09, 2007
The Fraser River delta could lose up to one-third of its tidal marshes — critical habitat for both juvenile salmon and waterfowl — during this century due to rising sea levels resulting from global warming, a study published in the journal Global and Planetary Change warns.

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Big question marks on genetically engineered corn

Early this morning, Greenpeace activists labelled a genetically engineered (GE) corn field near Abbotsford, B.C. with a 61 metre question mark to highlight the absence of GE food labelling in Canada.
Check out the full report from Greenpeace on the toxicity of genetically modified corn, and learn why they are calling for mandatory labelling of GE foods in Canada.

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