Aloha Martin Luther King, Jr. Day!
“I am afraid that many among you are more concerned about making
a living than making a life. You are prone to judge the success
of your profession by the index of your salary and the size of
the wheelbase on your automobile, rather than the quality of
your service to humanity. The misuse of Capitalism can also lead
to tragic exploitation.” (Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., November
4, 1956, Dexter Avenue Baptist Church in Montgomery, Alabama)
Most
of Western Canada's glaciers will melt in 80 years,
University of Northern B.C. study finds
A study by international researchers using a supercomputer at
the University of Northern British Columbia has found that most
of Western Canada's glaciers will disappear by the year 2100.
Earth’s
Last 8 Years Were the Hottest on Record
The world remained firmly in warming’s grip last year, with
extreme summer temperatures in Europe, China and elsewhere
contributing to 2022 being the fifth-hottest year on record,
European climate researchers said on Tuesday.
Cooke
wins extension on Washington State deadline
The original 60-day order by DNR required dismantling by Jan 14.
On Jan. 6 the Superior Court for Washington State granted the
motion filed by the company to extend the deadline to April 14
to remove the fish from its Rich Passage and Hope Island farms.
Gas
stoves may be banned in U.S. amid health concerns, links to
childhood asthma
A federal agency says a ban on gas stoves is on the table amid
rising concern about harmful indoor air pollutants emitted by
the appliances.
Extreme
weather, fueled by climate change, cost the U.S. $165
billion in 2022
The annual report from the nation's premier meteorological
institution highlights a troubling trend: Extreme weather
events, fueled by human-caused climate change, are occurring at
a higher frequency with an increased cost — in dollars and
lives.
Canadian
military to resume weapons training in Juan de Fuca Strait
The firing range known as Whiskey Hotel is a 30-kilometre-long
and 11-kilometre-wide swath of water between Sooke and Port
Renfrew, about a kilometre off land, where the Canadian and U.S.
navies and coast guards practise using sea surface and aerial
machine-guns and other small weaponry.
There
was a record number of sightings of these whales in the
Salish Sea in 2022
A record number of Bigg’s killer whales and Humpback whales were
spotted in the Salish Sea during 2022. There were 1,221 unique
sightings of Bigg’s killer whales and 396 individual humpback
whales were photographed in the Salish Sea, the largest number
of humpbacks recorded in over a century.
Toilet
paper toxin found in endangered killer whales, B.C.
researchers say
Chemicals used in the production of toilet paper have been found
in the bodies of orcas around British Columbia, according to a
new study. One of the most common pollutants found in killer
whales' bodies was 4-nonylphenol or 4NP, which is often found in
toilet paper.
Exxon
climate predictions were accurate decades ago. Still it
sowed doubt
Decades of research by scientists at Exxon accurately predicted
how much global warming would occur from burning fossil fuels,
according to a new study in the journal Science. The findings
clash with an enormously successful campaign that Exxon
spearheaded and funded for more than 30 years that cast doubt on
human-driven climate change and the science underpinning it.
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