Wealthy nations must reach zero fossil‑fuel emissions by around 2030, while globally phase‑out needs to happen by 2040 or earlier. This must be accompanied by fairness both between and within nations. Professor Kevin Anderson highlights that the top 10 % of emitters cause half of global emissions and the top 1 % emit twice as much as the bottom 50 %.'

Wealthy nations must reach zero fossil‑fuel emissions by around 2030, while globally phase‑out needs to happen by 2040 or earlier. This must be accomp

#Vancouver folks! Please let your family & friends know about Salmon Day in October! Volunteers are still needed too!

#WatershedWatch is co-hosting the second annual #SalmonDay on Saturday, October 5 along with #ResilientWaters, #Kwikwetlem #FirstNation, and #UBC's Zachary Sherker from the #PacificSalmonLab. The event will be held next to the community garden at ƛ̓éxətəm #ColonyFarm Regional Park.

We need #volunteers to help with setup and tear down, manning info booths, supporting exhibitors, and supporting attendees. No prior experience is necessary, we will get you up to speed at the event!

The event runs from 11 am - 3 pm. Snacks and drinks will be provided for volunteers.

#Carpooling from Coquitlam Central Station can be arranged. Pickup from the skytrain will be at 9 am. Email [email protected] to coordinate.

Questions? Email [email protected]

Note: Volunteer RSVP window closes on Thursday, October 3 but if there is still space and you want to attend, please send Meghan an email!

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In Cambodia, a Battered Mekong Defies Doomsday Predictions

After years of environmental assault — from dam building, overfishing, and logging — stretches of the Mekong River, upon which millions of people depend, appear to be recovering. Heavy rains have helped, along with a crackdown on illegal fishing and other conservation efforts.

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