This weekend, the UN’s International Panel for Climate Change released the final report in a set of three, provides a stark warning to governments around the world.
Last week the TV news again showed us dramatic pictures of burning railway oil tank cars, this time near Plaster Rock NB.
This week the UN International Court of Justice ruled that Japan must cease it’s ‘Scientific Whaling’ program in the Southern Ocean off Antarctica.
As the days get longer, and the sun actually starts to feel warm, we have been looking back at this winter. And what a winter we had.
Last week Money Sense Magazine created a small stir with its “Canada’s Best Places to Live 2014.”
On Saturday, the world celebrated International Women’s Day, a day when Women’s essential contributions to our well-being were celebrated.
Last week in this blog, retired beekeeper David Dawson drew our attention to the alarming collapse of bee colonies around the world.
You may have heard of the huge decline of pollinating insects in recent years. There are dozens of kinds of native solitary bees as well as different species of bumble bees and ‘honey bees’.
Wherever you are in the world, complaining about the weather is a favourite topic. Across the world in 2013, we had a lot to complain about – it was quite a year.
The windchill is -40 C. I just got back from running a few errands. I did the necessary running around, fourteen kilometres in all today, with my bicycle.