Aloha Lemur Friday!
World Lemur Day celebrates lemurs and spreads the word about the need to
 conserve them; it inspires a love for them and actions to save them 
from extinction. It also celebrates Madagascar, the island nation 
located 250 miles off the east coast of Africa that lemurs call home. 
Can This Tribe of ‘Salmon People’ Pull Off One More Win? 
....The Lummi, whose fishing grounds include most of the Salish Sea, 
count more commercial fishers among their 5,320 members than any other 
Indigenous nation in the Northwest. Their relationship to this catch, 
though, is more than financial: 
‘Receding before our eyes:’ Vancouver Island glaciers likely to be all gone by mid-century 
Glacier melt is accelerated because the Island glaciers are small to 
start with, and recent events like this summer’s heat dome and sustained
 temperatures above 30 C have put their demise on fast-forward.
Guilbeault to become Canada's next environment minister as Trudeau unveils new cabinet 
Long-time environmental activist Steven Guilbeault will be Canada's next
 minister of the environment and climate change, CBC News has confirmed.
Wildlife agencies to cancel Trump endangered species rules 
President Joe Biden’s administration announced Tuesday that it will 
cancel two environmental rollbacks under former President Donald Trump 
that limited habitat protections for imperiled plants and wildlife. 
    
      U.S. District Court judge weighing merits of Navy EIS for Whidbey Island 
A U.S. District Court judge heard arguments Tuesday in a lawsuit over 
the Navy’s expansion of its EA-18G Growler jet fleet at Naval Air 
Station Whidbey Island. 
Latest National Climate Plans Still Fall Far Short, U.N. Report Warns 
The latest plans by the nations of the world to tackle climate change 
over the next decade fall far short of what’s needed to avert a 
dangerous rise in global temperatures, according to a United Nations 
report released Tuesday.
Big shippers promise zero carbon by 2040. Too late, say climate activists 
Major shippers including Amazon, Ikea, and Unilever say they will stop 
putting their stuff on ships that burn fossil fuels in the next 20 
years.
The ‘glaring gap’ in B.C.’s new climate plan 
Environmental groups say while the province has made important gains in 
new roadmap, it’s still not clear how B.C. will tackle emissions from 
fracking and LNG. 
North Vancouver couple put up $1 million for wilderness protection 
A North Vancouver couple is putting their money where their hearts are –
 in the wilderness. Al Collings and Hilary Stevens have donated $1 
million to the Nature Conservancy of Canada. 
      
The hopeful orca study, and the backlash that ensued 
Researchers at the University of British 
Columbia published a paper that found an abundance of Chinook salmon in 
one area of the Strait of Juan de Fuca where the southern residents 
forage for food. Researchers here in the Seattle area "stomped on it," 
according to Lynda Mapes, who covers the environment for The Seattle Times.
      
Puget Sound meets 2020 bulkhead-removal goal; new indicators will chart the future 
In a turnabout that offers hope for Puget Sound’s nearshore ecosystem, 
old bulkheads are now being removed faster than new bulkheads are being 
constructed, according to permit figures provided by the Washington 
Department of Fish and Wildlife.
Canada underestimating 80 megatonnes of emissions from boreal logging: report 
New research finds that by overcounting the carbon storage of intact 
forests and undercounting emissions from logging, the Government of 
Canada is vastly underreporting the climate impacts of clearcutting in 
one of the country’s greatest carbon sinks.
Most of Canada’s marine protected areas still threatened by oil and gas, dumping and trawling: report 
A new assessment from the Canadian Parks and Wilderness Society finds 
only a fraction of established ocean conservation regions actually enjoy
 enough protections to meet goals of preserving or restoring marine 
life.
    
      
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