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11 Sep 09

Grizzlies starve as salmon disappear - The Globe and Mail

As salmon numbers drop, bears are also few and far between along B.C.'s wild central coast – signalling what conservationists say is an unfolding ecological disaster

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02 Jul 09

Canada and Japan blocking climate-change deal, Sir David King warns - Times Online

Canada and Japan were blocking a possible deal on climate change at the Copenhagen summit, Sir David King, the former Chief Scientific Adviser,

www.timesonline.co.uk/...article6620438.ece - Preview

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22 Jan 09

Alberta Tar Sands Development Deadly for Millions of Birds

Exploitation of Canada's tar sands, the world's largest proven oil reserves outside Saudi Arabia, is damaging forest and wetland habitats in Canada's northern boreal forest, new research shows. The oil sands development could claim more than 160 million boreal birds, the peer-reviewed study predicts.

www.ens-newswire.com/...2009-01-19-02.asp - Preview

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13 Jan 09

Canada's forests, once a help on greenhouse gases, now contribute to climate change

In an alarming yet little-noticed series of recent studies, scientists have concluded that Canada's precious forests, stressed from damage caused by global warming, insect infestations and persistent fires, have crossed an ominous line and are now pumping out more climate-changing carbon dioxide than they are sequestering.

Worse yet, the experts predict that Canada's forests will remain net carbon sources, as opposed to carbon storage "sinks," until at least 2022, and possibly much longer.

www.physorg.com/news151006202.html - Preview

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24 Jul 08

maribo: Canadian government hiding climate change reports

The Conservative government is developing a rather bad habit of quietly burying government reports about the impacts of climate change. Remember the huge “From Impacts to Adaptation” study put together last year by experts across Canada at the behest of Natural Resources Canada?


You don’t?


Oh right, there was no press release, and it was only made available published in a dark corner of the NRCAN web maze.

simondonner.blogspot.com/...government-hiding-climate.html - Preview

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