by Guest Contributor | Dec 10, 2013 | Energy, Government, International, Law & Policy, Water
Government of Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper Shuts Down ‘World Class’ Collection on Freshwater Science and Protection By Andrew Nikiforuk Editor’s Note: Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s aggressive advocacy for the Alberta tar sands...
by John Cronin | Nov 15, 2013 | Climate Change, International, Law & Policy
Editor’s Note: The year 2013 is currently tied with 2003 as seventh of the top ten warmest years, according to a provisional report issued by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) to coincide with COP 19, the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change...
by John Cronin | Oct 12, 2013 | Animal Welfare, International, Science
Our friends at ElephantVoices, Dr. Joyce Poole and Petter Granli, (see also EarthDesk, September 10) have redesigned their already beautiful website, and it is stunning. It contains information on elephant communication, threats to elephants, elephant sense and...
by John Cronin | Oct 8, 2013 | Climate Change, Energy, International, Law & Policy, Pollution, Water
USA, Russia or Greenpeace — Who’s the Sanest? You Decide Editor’s Note: Since we last posted about the Russian arrest of the Arctic 30, there has been small progress to obtain their freedom. All have been charged with piracy and have been informed...
by John Cronin | Oct 3, 2013 | Climate Change, Corporate Responsibility, International, Law & Policy
Amnesty International Calls on Russian Government to Drop Charges Immediately Fox News is reporting that all crew members of the Greenpeace Vessel Arctic Sunrise have now been charged with piracy for their protest against Arctic drilling by Gazpron, a major Russian...
by John Cronin | Oct 2, 2013 | Climate Change, International, Law & Policy, Pollution
Russian authorities have arrested 28 Greenpeace activists and 2 freelance journalists, and charged 14 of them with piracy for boarding an oil platform to peacefully protest drilling in the Arctic by Gazpron, a major Russian oil company. From the Greenpeace website:...