Greenspiration News: eco-therapy, climate action, pregnancy
Angela Bischoff
greenspi at web.ca
Sun Aug 9 18:25:07 EDT 2009
Greenspiration News
"Every great advance in natural knowledge has involved the absolute
rejection of authority." Thomas Huxley
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Climate Crisis? Fire the Scientists Stephen Harper
How to deal with the climate crisis? Canada’s Conservative government
has the answer. Fire the scientists. No more funds. No access to
government labs. The Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric
Sciences (CFCAS) is being cut off.
In this and many other politically-loaded decisions they are trying
to build rightwing support for a fall election. Harper’s decision to
kill CFCAS plays to climate deniers and advocates of business-as-usual.
"Canada will lose the capacity to understand its own environment…
[and] will depend on third parties” at a time when a major drought is
hitting the Prairies, wildfires ravage BC, and Arctic ice is
disappearing."
http://mecteam.blogspot.com/2009/07/climate-crisis-gag-scientists-
steven.html
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'Eco-Therapy' for Environmental Depression
A new and growing group of psychologists believes that many of our
modern-day mental problems, including depression, stress and anxiety,
can be traced in part to society's increasing alienation from nature.
The solution? Get outside and enjoy it.
http://www.time.com/time/health/article/0,8599,1912687,00.html
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CLIMATE ACTION CAMP
It's Time to Defend the Planet
August 28th – 30th (Friday-Sunday)
Edmonton, Alberta
Register Today!!!
Everyday, people feel the worsening effects of climate change as
the world’s temperature continues to rise. Our leaders have done
little to nothing, leaving the planet undefended against the
worsening effects of climate change.
From August 28th - 30th, Greenpeace is offering a 3-day series
of workshops to equip your climate activist toolbox so that YOU can
take action and defend your planet!
A camp near Edmonton, Alberta will provide informational
sessions on the tar sands and climate change, and workshops on non-
violent direct action, environmental justice, media, art and
activism, campaign planning and more.
There is something for everyone and the camp is a great way for
the new and experienced activists to learn new skills, hone
techniques and share experiences with like-minded people.
Suggested donation for the weekend is $20 but no one will be
turned away due to lack of funds. Rides will also be available from
Edmonton.
To request a registration form contact, please contact Mike at
mhudema at greenpeace.org.
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Cycling Friendly Cities
Watch this delightful 16 minute video about cycling in Denmark, the
Netherlands and Columbia.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rwwxrWHBB8&NR=1&feature=fvwp
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Land Occupation to Oppose Sprawl in Guelph, ON
For 2 weeks now there has been an occupation in Guelph, Ontario at
the proposed Hanlon Creek Business Park, at one of the last Old
Growth Forests in Southern Ontario.
On Monday, July 27th, at 6:30 am, about 60 people walked in and
stopped the destruction of this beautiful and precious ecosystem.
Since that time, we have maintained a peaceful presence and have
created a wonderful and caring community, ranging from 30 – 70
people, with up to 150 people visiting us at special events, such as
a family fun day that occurred on Saturday, August 1st.
They are going to court on Monday, August 10th, to fight the City’s
attempt to silence them with an injunction and legal fees.
Find out more here: http://hcbpoccupation.wordpress.com/
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A Quiet Revolution in Bicycles: Recapturing a Role as Utilitarian
People-Movers
But in response to concerns over oil dependency and the environment,
a quiet revolution started brewing in the mid-1990s that produced new
bicycle designs and features, reinventing the bicycle as a
significant mode of transportation. These new developments include
cargo-carrying capacity for passengers and their stuff, plus compact,
quiet, efficient, electric-assist motors that can extend the biker's
traveling range and encourage biking more often.
http://www.chrismartenson.com/quiet-revolution-bicycles-recapturing-
role-utilitarian-people-movers-part-i
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Antidepressants once seen as miracle drugs: now risks are becoming
evident
US courts to hear claims that insufficient attention was paid to
dangers to foetus
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/07/antidepressants-drugs-
health-risk
Women given antidepressant that can cause birth defects
Revealed: GPs still prescribing pill, despite evidence of risk in
pregnancy
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2009/aug/07/women-antidepressant-
birth-defects
Doped and duped
Women have been herded by doctors
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/aug/08/seroxat-
pharmaceutical-birth-defect
Antidepressant use doubles in US
http://www.firstwordplus.com/Fws.do?
articleid=17C2944773084C2594C83B152FA47407
http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/N03411375.htm
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Good news for the Boreal Forest!
Greenpeace announced this week that it would be ending its nearly 5-
year long international Kleercut campaign with the release of a new
environmental policy by Kimberly-Clark, the world’s largest
manufacturer of tissue products.
The company has set a goal of obtaining 100 percent of its wood fiber
for tissue products from environmentally responsible sources. Read more
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Funding for Anti-idling projects
Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan’s) ecoENERGY for Personal Vehicles
program is launching Round 3 of its funding process. Deadline:
October 15, 2009.
Details about proposal submissions and evaluation criteria are
available on the Web at www.vehicles.nrcan.gc.ca.
Examples of possible projects include:
§ building on NRCan’s national campaign to encourage
Canadians to reduce idling (www.idling.gc.ca);
§ encouraging school boards to develop and implement a “no
idling” policy with an accompanying awareness and outreach campaign.
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Food Fight
Organics Gain Ground as GMOs and Biotech Wreak Havoc on Food Supply
Scientific Backlash Against GMOs and Biotech
http://www.vitalitymagazine.com/july09_helkefeat
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