Over the last two decades, climate change has become the issue to end all issues for many world leaders, whether regionally elected politicians, billionaire technocrats, or non-elected thought leaders like those at the World Economic Forum. And central to the climate change issue is… Continue Reading “Digital ID’s can be used to impose Carbon Impact Scores”
According to new plans backed by the British government, officials could soon begin burying radioactive waste under some of the country’s national parks and areas of outstanding natural beauty. Nuclear waste is currently being stored at above-ground facilities across the UK but it is… Continue Reading “British Government buried Radio Active Nuclear Waste under its National Parks”
Ocean acidification refers to a reduction in the pH of the ocean over an extended period of time, caused primarily by uptake of carbon dioxide (CO2) and methane released into the atmosphere. For more than 200 years, or since the industrial revolution, the concentration… Continue Reading “Oceans getting more Acidic since the Industrial Revolution”
Flying is one of the most carbon-intensive activities — yet it contributes just 2.5% of the world’s carbon emissions. How does this add up? Well, almost everyone in the world does not fly. Studies estimate that just 10% of the world flies in most… Continue Reading “What share of global CO₂ emissions come from Aviation?”
The fastest-growing oil region in the USA is fueling not only the second American shale revolution, but it is also fueling a subculture of drug and alcohol abuse among oil field workers. The Permian shale play in West Texas is once again booming with… Continue Reading “Cristal Meth, Coke and Booze fueling Shale Industry in Texas”
The government seated in Fort Amsterdam in Curacao is waving public properties away by developing structures in the middle of the Lagun Beach without a valid building permit? For this reason Stichting Amigu di Natura (KvK # 115369) in Curacao has filed a LOB… Continue Reading “Curacao Public Beach invasion by Tourism Industry @ Lagun Village”
Ecotourism is often considered highly compatible with conservation efforts because it generates revenue through the non-consumptive use of wildlife (in contrast to, e.g., fishing and hunting), while helping to foster a conservation ethic among participants. However, it is becoming clear that human presence in… Continue Reading “Ecotourism destroys Wildlife Populations & Human Communities”
Speaking at the climate summit held last week, Bolsonaro pledged to end illegal deforestation by 2030 and to double the funds for environmental reinforcement. However, Bolsonaro’s proposals were not novel. In 2015, former President Dilma Roussef had already set 2030 as the date by… Continue Reading “Brazil’s main Culprit of Deforestation is Agriculture”
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused Western governments of geo-manipulation of the Earth’s environment through chemical spraying operations designed to alter the world’s climate and poison the population. Russia’s Premier was made the statements whilst speaking at a fund-raising event and claimed that the… Continue Reading “Western Governments are destroying the Planet with Chemtrails for Control and Profit”
During a visit to Germany’s heavily flooded areas, Chancellor Angela Merkel said the country will continue to oppose the destructive forces of nature, but a policy is needed that would focus more on climate than it did before. The chancellor arrived in the western… Continue Reading “Germany needs better Climate-Protection after Catastrophic Floods”
Since the Dutch-backed political party, PAR restructured the economic system for Curacao, the islands education was commercialized, unemployment rates have skyrocketed which dumped the population into extreme poverty, resulting in racism and organized crime. Fake news media sites censor the economic deportation of its citizens, while Dutch capitalists took over… Continue Reading “Curacao Moral Compass Destroyed by Hostile Capitalist Invaders”
The Royal Caribbean ship Rhapsody of the Seas recently returned to active service, demonstrating that all 26 of its company’s ships are working again. This was both a pandemic-era milestone and a bit of a sign from the industry to the rest of the… Continue Reading “Royal Caribbean changes rules for stricter Travel Policies”
As US President Joe Biden touts his administration’s climate agenda, some observers are drawing attention to the consequences of the global drive towards green energy. Abuses in Africa have attracted criticism from some influential quarters, including Amnesty International and Pope Francis. Biden’s renewable energy… Continue Reading “The Dark Side of Green Technology & modern Child Slavery”