Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts
Showing posts with label climate change. Show all posts

Monday, March 24, 2008

stop the tankers?

you can sign the petition to stop tankers in northern coastal waters

5 reasons why

1. The certainty of spills At a rate of 130 tankers a year traveling through the Hectate Strait, Queen Charlotte Sound and the Douglas Channel oil spills are a matter of when and how large, not if. Industry averages suggest that there would be a "moderate" spill of over 1,000 barrels every 6-7 years and a "major" spill of over 10,000 barrels every 16 years.

2. The impossible clean-up In ideal conditions the oil industry considers a 15% clean-up of spills a success, a target they have never actually achieved. The deeply indented coastline of northern BC poses far from ideal conditions. Extreme weather and the lack of natural flushing in the Douglas Channel will make cleanup from the inevitable spills even more difficult.

3. The local ecology Tankers would be traveling along the labyrinthine coastline of BC, through grey whale migratory routes, past approximately 650 salmon spawning rivers and through the feeding grounds for humpback and orca whales. Over 20 threatened and endangered species would be negatively impacted by a spill.

4. Jobs and communities An oil spill would devastate the coastal communities and First Nations that rely on tourism and fishing for their livelihoods. Cruise ships take between 300,000 - 500,000 people a year through the inside passage to Prince Rupert. BC's coastal fishery generates over $1.7 billion and more than 16,000 jobs.

5. Global warming Oil tankers in BC facilitate the massive projected expansion of the Alberta tar sands, the single largest contributor to the growth of Canada's greenhouse gas emissions. A barrel of tar sands crude takes 5 to 10 times more energy to produce than a barrel of conventional oil.

action to increase awareness



robert bateman's symbolic gesture:
black paint brushed on a digital reproduction
read article

would real oil spilled on a real painting have been much more of a statement?

Thursday, February 28, 2008

the story of stuff

have you seen the story of stuff with Annie Leonard?
click here
makes sense to me. you, too?

Monday, February 18, 2008

plastic is made from oil

we all know that right? 72% of americans surveyed didn't
> want to know know more about plastics? what's happening anyway?!
please see fake plastic fish

Thursday, December 20, 2007

sustainability clues

A handy list of questions that give general clues as to the environmental sustainability of a product can be found at www.worldwise.com

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

what happened at Bali

On Saturday, in desperate last-minute negotiations, the world faced down an effort by the US, Canada and Japan to wreck the crucial Bali Climate Change Summit. Over 600,000 of us from 192 nations mobilized to save the Bali talks, including 320,000 in the final 72 hours! Click here to see photos and videos of the effort

Thursday, December 13, 2007

the petition

UN summit in Bali links:

http://www.avaaz.org/en/another_canadian_climate_crime/98.php?cl_tf_sign=1

David Suzuki (the Nature of Things) calls the government's spin on climate change "humiliating" and "ludicrous"

The former editor-in-chief of CBC news discusses the damage done by Canada's climate policy to our international reputation