Category: Global Warming

Curacao Moral Compass destroyed by hostile Capitalist Invaders

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 control… Continue Reading “Curacao Moral Compass destroyed by hostile Capitalist Invaders”

Antarctic Glaciers before a dramatic Collapse

In March 2002, the Larsen B Ice Shelf collapsed catastrophically, breaking up an area about one-sixth the size of Tasmania. In a paper published today in Scientific Reports, we used nearly 1,000 film photographs of Antarctica from the 1960’s to reconstruct exactly what five… Continue Reading “Antarctic Glaciers before a dramatic Collapse”

Europe pledges major Financial Injection to Climate Damage Fund

The European Union promises to make a multi-trillion dollar contribution to a new international fund for climate damages, which are contributed by same corporations that will receive these funds, while polluting the planet, the Commission announced last week. Climate Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra met with… Continue Reading “Europe pledges major Financial Injection to Climate Damage Fund”

The Dark Origins of the Switzerland Davos’ Great Reset

Important to understand is that there is not one single new or original idea in Klaus Schwab’s so-called Great Reset agenda for the world. Nor is his Fourth Industrial Revolution agenda his or his claim to having invented the notion of Stakeholder Capitalism a… Continue Reading “The Dark Origins of the Switzerland Davos’ Great Reset”

Russia and Sudan agree on conditions for Oil Exploration

Russia and Sudan are discussing potential expansion of cooperation in the oil sphere beyond just production, and also look at technologies for enhanced oil recovery, utilization of associated gas, oil refining, petro-chemistry, and education. Together with companies, Dmitry Semenov, the Director of the Department… Continue Reading “Russia and Sudan agree on conditions for Oil Exploration”

European Ski resorts expierencing a major Snow crisis

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”

Wind Turbines create deadly impact on Wildlife and Public Health

Seven countries now generate 100% of their electricity from renewable energy – two are in Europe. Last year was the best year on record for new wind energy installation. That is a 50% increase from 2022 making it the best year on record for… Continue Reading “Wind Turbines create deadly impact on Wildlife and Public Health”

Global Gambling Casino Wraps around the World like a Money-Sucking Octopus

Of particular concern, presently, is the mammoth global gambling casino that wraps around the world like a money-sucking octopus. It’s no wonder that all of the casino resorts in Las Vegas, Atlantic City, Macau and other gambling centers are owned and operated by agents… Continue Reading “Global Gambling Casino Wraps around the World like a Money-Sucking Octopus”

CO2 Emissions per Capita in Europe

This info-graphic shows per capita CO2 emissions in Europe. Trends in emissions per capita depend on a number of factors, including the introduction of cleaner technologies, the level of industrial development and, of course, the demography. Strategic Culture / ABC Flash Point News 2022.

Europe indefinitely postpones planned Nature Restoration Plan

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”

Philippines sends Thousands of Tons of Trash back to Canada

The Philippines started returning dozens of shipping containers full of garbage to Canada on Friday. The move could possibly end a six-year dispute between the two countries. Sixty-nine containers holding some 2,500 tons of household waste (including plastic bottles, bags, newspapers and diapers) were… Continue Reading “Philippines sends Thousands of Tons of Trash back to Canada”

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”

Monsoon rains causes the Brahmaputra River to burst its banks

Incessant rains in Assam have triggered floods and caused one of the world’s largest rivers, Brahmaputra, to burst its banks over the past three days. According to the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD), the monsoon downpour in the north-eastern state is due to continue for… Continue Reading “Monsoon rains causes the Brahmaputra River to burst its banks”