Aloha Guacamole Friday!
Guacamole was first made by the Aztecs, who lived in what is
now central Mexico, between the 14th and 16th centuries.
Appropriately, the day is celebrated on Mexican
Independence Day. The name guacamole means "avocado
sauce" in Nahuatl, the Aztec language, and many times it is
simply called "guac" in the United States.
US
officially changes names of places with racist term for
Native women
The U.S. government has joined a ski resort and others that
have quit using a racist term for a Native American woman by
renaming hundreds of peaks, lakes, streams and other
geographical features on federal lands in the West and
elsewhere.
B.C.
conservationists decry lack of action, transparency 2 years
into forestry stewardship overhaul
Two years into a three-year process to defer the logging of
some of B.C.'s grandest trees in its most ecologically diverse
wilderness so that forestry stewardship could undergo a vast
transformation, First Nations and conservationists are
decrying a lack of progress and transparency.
Restoring
salmon habitat could help B.C.’s flood problems
Decisions to restrict the mighty Fraser River through
extensive diking have had dire consequences for fish. Now B.C.
has an opportunity to 'build back better' — but will it?
B.C.
still a long way from meeting greenhouse gas targets
The province set a legislated target of a 16 per cent
reduction from 2007 levels by 2025. B.C. has only reduced a
fraction of the greenhouse gas emissions needed to meet its
2025 targets, according to the updated inventory released by
the province last week.
Operator
of Colstrip coal plant to buy out co-owner Puget Sound
Energy, install some wind
The operator of Montana’s Colstrip coal-fired power plant said
Monday it was buying out one of the site’s co-owners and plans
to construct a wind farm nearby that would generate 600
megawatts of electricity. Talen Energy Supply would acquire
Puget Sound Energy’s 25 percent share of Colstrip’s two
remaining coal-fired units under the deal. The units combined
generate about 1,480 megawatts of electricity.
Boardman
smokestack demolition will mark the end of a coal-fired era
in Oregon
A contractor is set to demolish the towering smokestack at
Portland General Electric’s shuttered coal-fired power plant
near Boardman at 10 a.m. Thursday, heralding the end of the
era of coal-fired power generation in Oregon.
Billionaire
No More: Patagonia Founder Gives Away the Company
Rather than selling the company or taking it public, Mr.
Chouinard, his wife and two adult children have transferred
their ownership of Patagonia, valued at about $3 billion, to a
specially designed trust and a nonprofit organization. They
were created to preserve the company’s independence and ensure
that all of its profits — some $100 million a year — are used
to combat climate change and protect undeveloped land around
the globe.
EPA
Must Act on Toxics, Court Orders
A federal court ordered the U.S. Environmental Protection
Agency (EPA) on Aug. 30 to take the first step towards
updating Washington’s water quality standards for 17 key toxic
pollutants known to harm endangered salmon, steelhead, and the
Southern Resident killer whales that depend upon them.
Lululemon founder Chip Wilson gifts $100M to help protect nature in B.C.
Lululemon Athletica Inc. founder and billionaire Chip Wilson is donating
$100 million to the B.C. Parks Foundation to help protect and enhance
the province's nature.
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