Category: Environment

Gran Canari op Brakkeput in problemen bij Brandgevaar

Boven vernoemd LOB verzoek werd ingediend op maandag 25 november 2024. Over het algemeen krijgen wij geen antwoord op de ingediende openbare bestuurs beslissingen. Negeren is de makkelijkste uitweg voor de anbtenaren op de loonlijst van de belasting betaler die de salarissen en overdreven… Continue Reading “Gran Canari op Brakkeput in problemen bij Brandgevaar”

Gold stokes Tribal Tension in Philippines

As gold shines through the Corona-virus pandemic, touching new highs as a precious metal hedge to the dollar, the stakes for Southeast Asia’s largest undeveloped copper and gold minefield have never been higher. Nestled 1,300 meters above sea level, huge gold and copper deposits… Continue Reading “Gold stokes Tribal Tension in Philippines”

Huge lost Ancient city found in the Amazon

A huge ancient city has been found in the Amazon, hidden for thousands of years by lush vegetation. The discovery changes what we know about the history of people living in the Amazon. The houses and plazas in the Upano area in eastern Ecuador… Continue Reading “Huge lost Ancient city found in the Amazon”

Digital ID’s can be used to impose Carbon Impact Scores

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”

British Government buried Radio Active Nuclear Waste under its National Parks

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”

Cruiseships visiting Curacao

Today, most ships burn bunker fuel. Typically, this is the dregs left over at the end of the refinery process. It is an environmental nightmare. It is heavy and toxic, doesn’t evaporate, and emits more sulfur than other fuels. Like aviation, shipping isn’t covered… Continue Reading “Cruiseships visiting Curacao”

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

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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”