Category: Weather

Global Airlines can’t reduce Carbon Footprint & drops 2030 Climate Target

Air New Zealand scrapped its 2030 carbon emissions reduction targets this week, citing delays in building new planes, a lack of alternative fuel and challenging regulations and policies. This news reinforces what we already know – that the aviation industry cannot be trusted to… Continue Reading “Global Airlines can’t reduce Carbon Footprint & drops 2030 Climate Target”

Mount Shasta: Spirits and Danger on a Sacred California Mountain

Mount Shasta, located near the Oregon border in northern California, holds the distinction of being one of the world’s preeminent sacred mountains. It is recognized as an eligible Native American cultural and cosmological property on the National Register of Historic Places. Artifacts found in… Continue Reading “Mount Shasta: Spirits and Danger on a Sacred California Mountain”

The Railroad Genius who changed the Face of America

His enthusiasm for the railroad earned him his nutty nickname of Crazy Judah, but Theodore Judah would prove himself one of the greatest geniuses of US railroad history! The Transcontinental Railroad, completed in 1869, changed the face of America. It offered better economic circumstances,… Continue Reading “The Railroad Genius who changed the Face of America”

Toeristen op Curacao genieten van Mass scuba diving, Mangrove peddling, under water Scooter sight seeing tours, zwemmen met Dolfijnen

Massa toerisme staat bekend voor het ontregelen van lokale levenskwaliteit, omdat deze de hele samenleving in een ander jasje stopt, waarmee het volk geen voorrang meer krijgt in de samenleving en toeristen de overhand nemen omwill van een geldverdien model. Dit levert alleen de… Continue Reading “Toeristen op Curacao genieten van Mass scuba diving, Mangrove peddling, under water Scooter sight seeing tours, zwemmen met Dolfijnen”

Curacao 30 Mei 1969 Protesten

Vandaag, 56 jaar geleden, oOp 30 mei 1969 brak op Curaçao een volksopstand uit die diepe sporen heeft nagelaten in de geschiedenis van het eiland en het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden. Meer dan vijftig jaar later blijven de gebeurtenissen van die dag resoneren – niet… Continue Reading “Curacao 30 Mei 1969 Protesten”

Russia’s Arctic Sea Lane to Become Major Trade Route between Europe and Asia

The Northern Sea Route is expected to become a major trade route for goods shipped between Europe and Asia. It stretches the entire length of Russia’s Arctic and Far East regions. Ships under the Russian flag could get the exclusive right to transport oil and… Continue Reading “Russia’s Arctic Sea Lane to Become Major Trade Route between Europe and Asia”

Hotel, Cruise & Tourist Taxes to Combat Mass Country Invasions

Considering a trip to Europe, Asia, or the Caribbean this year? Well, be ready to budget beyond flights and hotels, as many popular international destinations are implementing or increasing tourist taxes to combat over-tourism and manage the strain on local resources. From Bali’s crackdown… Continue Reading “Hotel, Cruise & Tourist Taxes to Combat Mass Country Invasions”

All Curacao Airport Tax confiscated by CAP Aviation Travel Operator Ring

CAP / Swissport, new airport arrival and departure building functions to facilitate mass tourism, which is regulated and under control of a Swiss airport handling company. The inhabitants of occupied Curacao are/were caught between a rock and hard place, as the Dutch government in… Continue Reading “All Curacao Airport Tax confiscated by CAP Aviation Travel Operator Ring”

Why do Libyans feel Occupied after being Liberated?

Over Twelve years ago, the so-called Arab Spring visited Libya, ending Muammar Ghaddafi’s rule and plunging the country into chaos, leaving it divided along tribal and regional lines. Ghaddafi himself was brutally murdered at the hands of Western-supported terrorist militias. What started in February… Continue Reading “Why do Libyans feel Occupied after being Liberated?”

Portuguese Naval Ship ‘Bom Jesus’ ended up in the Desert of Namibia?

The Portuguese were always admired as renowned seafarers. During the Early Modern Period, the Portuguese were amongst the world’s foremost explorers, navigators, and long-distance merchants. But even so, these voyages were fraught with danger. Sailing ships at this time was no easy task and… Continue Reading “Portuguese Naval Ship ‘Bom Jesus’ ended up in the Desert of Namibia?”

The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Banking Reserve

The sinking of the Titanic has always been an event surrounded by a great deal of mystery. The cause of the demise of the ‘unsinkable’ vessel has been questioned and analyzed for nearly 100 years. Many have concluded that the Titanic tragedy was caused… Continue Reading “The Titanic was Sunk to Create the US Federal Banking Reserve”

Three-Quarters of the World’s land is permanently drying up

More than three-quarters of Earth’s land became permanently drier in recent decades, according to a landmark report from the UN Convention to Combat Desertification (UNCCD). A UN summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, hopes to address global desertification – once-fertile lands turning arid. The UNCCD… Continue Reading “Three-Quarters of the World’s land is permanently drying up”

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”