Sharks in the Gulf of Mexico are learning to associate boat engines with food, leading to more and more cases of depredation, as for a fact fisherman are shopping in the ocean’s supermarket, experts say. Sharks are feasting on fish caught by humans in… Continue Reading “Sharks in Gulf of Mexico learn to take back their food from Fishing Boats”
Ard Vreugdenhil van Sea Turtle Conservation Curaçao slaat alarm over ernstige illegale bouw- en schoonmaakactiviteiten op Klein Curaçao, die een directe bedreiging vormen voor de natuurlijke habitat en de beschermde schildpaddenpopulatie op het eiland. Dit meldt Curacao.nu en Caribisch Netwerk. Drie weken geleden begonnen… Continue Reading “Klein Curacao getroffen door Eco-Terroristen en Drugs Smokkelaars”
After millions of locusts arrived at the Yucatan beaches of Progreso and Sisal three days ago, the swarm of grasshoppers has now moved all the way to Merida, covering the sky like a cloud, blacking out the sun at some points. These insects are usually… Continue Reading “Millions of Locusts devastating Food Crops and Agriculture in Mexico”
The living Himalayan mountains are sick, and if they die, they could take millions with them. Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting glaciers and heating rocks. This will dry up rivers in 30 years, impacting food security in northern India even sooner . If… Continue Reading “Climate change warms the Himalayas, melting Glaciers and heating Rocks”
Bolivia have angered the U.S. government by kicking out the DEA from the country, declaring the so-called ‘war on drugs’ officially over. Since the coca-growing country legalized coca (the main ingredient in cocaine) in 2017 and banned the DEA from operating in Bolivia in 2008,… Continue Reading “Bolivia banned the DEA and ended War on Drugs”
French President Emmanuel Macron announced on Thursday that the government will back the construction of six new nuclear reactors across the country. The first will enter service by 2035, according to the French leader. We must continue the great adventure of civil nuclear power… Continue Reading “France ready to Construct more new Nuclear Power Stations”
Wind turbine farms are deliberately positioned off major shipping routes but this is bound to raise concerns in an industry that is ramping up installations around the globe, while most accidents are censored by the mainstream media. One could say that the larger the… Continue Reading “Offshore Wind Turbine Parks endanger Maritime Life & Shipping Safety”
Skiers across Europe are arriving at resorts to find historically low levels of snow following an exceptionally mild winter. Even snow cannons have stopped working due to the high temperatures. Stark images from resorts in the likes of France, Austria and Bosnia show huge… Continue Reading “European Ski resorts expierencing a major Snow crisis”
The National Park Service (NPS) and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) have completed an air tour management plan for Bandelier National Monument in New Mexico. As part of the plan, commercial air tours will be banned in and around the national monument. Commercial air… Continue Reading “USA bans Commercial Air Tours over National Eco Monument Parks”
The European Union’s nature restoration law, which had set out to restore 20% of land and sea areas in the EU by 2030, has now been postponed indefinitely after a vote to pass the bill on Monday was canceled. The nature restoration law was… Continue Reading “Europe indefinitely postpones planned Nature Restoration Plan”
Theoretical physicists have a lot in common with lawyers. Both spend a lot of time looking for loopholes and inconsistencies in the rules that might be exploited somehow. Valeri P. Frolov and Andrei Zelnikov from the University of Alberta in Canada and Pavel Krtouš… Continue Reading “Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel”
Greenland, the world’s largest island, lying in the North Atlantic Ocean. Greenland (Kalaallit Nunaat) is noted for its vast tundra and immense glaciers. Greenland Although Greenland remains part of the Kingdom of Denmark, the island’s home-rule government is responsible for most domestic affairs. The… Continue Reading “The History of Greenland as the World’s largest indigenous Island”
AccuWeather meteorologists are tracking the potential for activity to increase in the western Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico later this month. Conditions remain quiet in the tropics, with nothing showing on the National Hurricane Center‘s tropical outlook map. No tropical cyclone development is expected… Continue Reading “El Nino could spark a hectic 2024 Hurricane season”