Category: Environment

What share of global CO₂ emissions come from Aviation?

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?”

Jan Thiel Binnenmeer Recreatie- of Conserveringsgebied

Crickey Amigu di Tera Foundation

Cristal Meth, Coke and Booze fueling Shale Industry in Texas

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”

Dopamine keeps Humans on track for Life

Dopamine is known as the feel-good neurotransmitter—a chemical that ferries information between neurons. The brain releases it when we eat food that we crave or while we have sex, contributing to feelings of pleasure and satisfaction as part of the reward system. This important… Continue Reading “Dopamine keeps Humans on track for Life”

Dutch Family Hiding in Basement for 9 Years found by Police

A Dutch family of six who spent nine years living in a basement have been discovered by police in the Netherlands after one of them suddenly turned up at a local pub. Five siblings aged between 18 and 25 along with their sick father have… Continue Reading “Dutch Family Hiding in Basement for 9 Years found by Police”

Benefits of Jewish Exile under Babylonian and Persian Rule

The Babylonian exile, although very traumatic, nevertheless had a great benefit to the Jewish people. There were no more corrupt kings or nobility – in Babylon the Torah scholars had complete authority. Moreover, the Babylonians were not anti-Semites per se; while they only wanted… Continue Reading “Benefits of Jewish Exile under Babylonian and Persian Rule”

Celebrate World Animal Day & Fight against Eco-Terrorism

World Animal Day, also known as World Animal Welfare Day or World Animal Protection Day, is a significant annual event on the 4th of October. It’s been celebrated since 1925, garnering an ever-growing international community dedicated to putting an end to the pointless suffering… Continue Reading “Celebrate World Animal Day & Fight against Eco-Terrorism”

San Fransisco deploys plan to Spray Chemtrails into the Air and stop Global Warming

San Fransisco has announced plans to spray chemtrails into the sky as part of a program to block the sun and prevent so-called ‘global boiling.’ The project will be conducted from the deck of an aircraft carrier in the San Francisco Bay, and will… Continue Reading “San Fransisco deploys plan to Spray Chemtrails into the Air and stop Global Warming”

Ecotourism destroys Wildlife Populations & Human Communities

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”

Brazil’s main Culprit of Deforestation is Agriculture

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”

Zambia to limit Electricity due to Water Shortage in Lake Kariba

Zambia will apply a new electrical power load regime that will see the electricity supply for domestic consumers decrease from December 15, the country’s Ministry of Energy announced on Friday. The ministry said that the decision was taken due to a drop in water… Continue Reading “Zambia to limit Electricity due to Water Shortage in Lake Kariba”

Western Governments are destroying the Planet with Chemtrails for Control and Profit

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”

Curacao Holiday Coastline experiencing numerous Shark Encounters

There are several kind of sharks invading and terrorizing the public health on the Dutch colonial island of Curacao. The situation developing near the coastline are the most worrisome to the local born citizens. On the north coast of the island, Tiger Sharks are… Continue Reading “Curacao Holiday Coastline experiencing numerous Shark Encounters”