Category: Ecosystem

Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel

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”

The History of Greenland as the World’s largest indigenous Island

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”

El Nino could spark a hectic 2024 Hurricane season

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”

Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions

The corporations that are screwing up your life, tainting your water, polluting your air, buying up your favorite coffee shop and turning it into a gas station, sucking your tax dollars up through subsidies, those corporations are the same ones creating the climate catastrophe.… Continue Reading “Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions”

Nestle makes Billions bottling Water in 100 Factories all over the World

Nestle SA started bottling in 1843 when company founder Henri Nestlé purchased a business on Switzerland’s Monneresse Canal to provide healthy, accessible, and delicious refreshment to the consumer. According to Euromonitor International, there are thousands of bottled water companies worldwide—there’s even Trump Ice—but Nestlé is the biggest… Continue Reading “Nestle makes Billions bottling Water in 100 Factories all over the World”

Taking Flight with Travel & Tourism Pollution

The current landscape, sustainability is an increasingly vital aspect of our daily lives and of businesses’ operations, drawing focus on carbon-intensive industries like aviation, hotel accommodation including food and beverage (F&B) services. Encouragingly, there has been an uptake of de-carbonisation practices by public and… Continue Reading “Taking Flight with Travel & Tourism Pollution”

Malaysia to Ship 450 Tonnes of Plastic Waste back to Australia, EU and the USA

Malaysia is planning to send back shipping containers filled with plastic waste illegally shipped from other countries to Asia. The country’s Environment Minister Yeo Bee Yin announced this week, that Malaysia won’t continue to be a dumping ground for the developed nations, and those responsible for destroying… Continue Reading “Malaysia to Ship 450 Tonnes of Plastic Waste back to Australia, EU and the USA”

Sweden Kebnekaise Mountain Glacier Melted 4 Meter in just One Month

A glacier on the southern tip of Sweden’s Kebnekaise mountain has melted so much that the height of the peak has shrunk, and it’s no longer the country’s tallest, scientists said this week. The announcement came Wednesday in a press release declaring the mountain’s… Continue Reading “Sweden Kebnekaise Mountain Glacier Melted 4 Meter in just One Month”

Eco Terrorists destroy protected Mangrove forest in Curacao

APC together with Next Level Investments have started destroying worldwide protected Mangrove Eco System to create space for a so-called luxury hospitality/residential marina project occupying one of Curacao’s most desirable areas near Caracasbaai. Industrial machines were rapidly ordered to start vandalizing and removing century… Continue Reading “Eco Terrorists destroy protected Mangrove forest in Curacao”

China is Embarking on its Biggest Rainmaking Project ever

Since 2013 China has been creating 55 billion tons of artificial rain a year. The country is now embarking on its biggest rainmaking project ever, and make it rain over area 3 times the size of Spain. In terms of the plan, announced this… Continue Reading “China is Embarking on its Biggest Rainmaking Project ever”

Pesticide used on Corn Crops turn Male Frogs into Females

A commonly used pesticide known as atrazine can turn male frogs into females that are successfully able to reproduce, a new study finds. While previous work has shown atrazine can cause sexual abnormalities in frogs, such as hermaphrodism (having both male and female sex organs), this study is the first to find that atrazine’s effects are long-lasting… Continue Reading “Pesticide used on Corn Crops turn Male Frogs into Females”

The Dark Side of Green Technology and modern Child Slavery

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 and modern Child Slavery”

Modern Science finally explains how Cannabis kills Cancer Cells

Dr. Christina Sanchez, a molecular biologist at Compultense University in Madrid, Spain, clearly explains how THC (the main psychoactive constitute of the cannabis plant) completely kills cancer cells and is a cure for life. A case study recently published where doctors used cannabis to… Continue Reading “Modern Science finally explains how Cannabis kills Cancer Cells”