Category: WEF

Curacao Mass Tourism plot leading to deportation of local Population

Curacao is experiencing rapid mass tourism growth, but it will still be some time before it develops the economic, financial and infrastructure capabilities to compete dollar for dollar with Holland, setting the stage for a protracted competition for influence and allegiance across South America.… Continue Reading “Curacao Mass Tourism plot leading to deportation of local Population”

Industrial Mega-power Germany on Edge of Ruin

In 2022, Berlin dutifully followed the Biden administration’s instructions to cut Germany off from Russian gas and ramp up arms deliveries to Ukraine for NATO’s proxy war against Russia. Two years on, alarming predictions of a major economic crisis and the wholesale de-industrialization of… Continue Reading “Industrial Mega-power Germany on Edge of Ruin”

Net-Zero Goals won’t slow down Oil Exploration

Under-investment in oil and gas exploration has been a scarecrow for energy security for several years now, showing the global climate change agenda is based on a illusion. Various industry executives, most notably perhaps those from the Middle East oil kingdoms, have warned that… Continue Reading “Net-Zero Goals won’t slow down Oil Exploration”

Curacao Zorgsector uit Kritiek op concept-Landsverordening Luchtkwaliteitseisen?

Sommige organisaties, waaronder Fundashon Birgen di Rosario, een stichting gericht op bejaardenzorg, hebben kritiek geuit op de nieuwe concept-Landsverordening luchtkwaliteitseisen, voorgesteld door het ministerie van Gezondheid, Milieu en Natuur. Deze organisaties benadrukken de noodzaak van een betere balans tussen economische belangen en volksgezondheid, vooral… Continue Reading “Curacao Zorgsector uit Kritiek op concept-Landsverordening Luchtkwaliteitseisen?”

Sudan sounds alarm over Child deaths in war-torn African nation

More than a dozen children die every day at the Zamzam camp for displaced people in Sudan, where an armed conflict between two rival military forces has been raging since mid-April last year, the medical charity Doctors without Borders (MSF) reported on Monday. According… Continue Reading “Sudan sounds alarm over Child deaths in war-torn African nation”

Indonesia started returning Containers of Waste and Hazardous materials to the EU and USA

Dozens of shipping containers full of waste will be returned to France and other developed countries, as Southeast Asian nations increasingly reject serving as dumping grounds for international trash. The 49 containers were loaded with a combination of garbage, plastic waste and hazardous materials… Continue Reading “Indonesia started returning Containers of Waste and Hazardous materials to the EU and USA”

Spanish farmers join continental protests over EU regulations

Spanish farmers blocked several major highways nationwide on Tuesday in what is the latest protest by agricultural workers in a European country, against rising costs, taxes and European Union (EU) bureaucracy. The latest farmers’ protest followed similar demonstrations in Germany, France, Belgium and other… Continue Reading “Spanish farmers join continental protests over EU regulations”

Global Electronic Waste is causing problems for the Environment in Nigeria

In Lagos, Nigeria, truckloads of electronic waste illegally imported from developed countries is causing problems for human health and the environment. It’s a towering mountain of waste that greets the eyes as cars zip by on nearby highways and head into the central area… Continue Reading “Global Electronic Waste is causing problems for the Environment in Nigeria”

Ashkenazim Jews Genetically proven to be European descendants

The origin of the Ashkenazim Jews, who come most recently from Europe, has largely been shrouded in mystery. But a new study suggests that at least their maternal lineage may derive largely from Europe. It hereby contradicts the notion that European Jews mostly descend… Continue Reading “Ashkenazim Jews Genetically proven to be European descendants”

Brazil Amazon deforestation drops 34% under famous President Lula

Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon dropped by a third during the first six months of President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva’s term, according to government satellite data. It follows four years of rising destruction in the critical rain-forest under Bolsonaro, but experts know the fight… Continue Reading “Brazil Amazon deforestation drops 34% under famous President Lula”

US banking crisis heralds End of Dollar reserve system

The US banking system is broken. That doesn’t portend more high-profile failures like Credit Suisse. The central banks will keep moribund institutions on life support. But the era of dollar-based reserves and floating exchange rates that began on August 15, 1971, when the US… Continue Reading “US banking crisis heralds End of Dollar reserve system”

Milan is one of Italia’s most polluted cities in Europe

Levels of pollutants in Milan’s air are almost four times the safe amount. Milan, one of Italy’s busiest cities, has proposed banning cars from its center. Mayor Giuseppe Sala wants to reduce pollution in the traffic-heavy metropolis of 1.4 million people and said similar… Continue Reading “Milan is one of Italia’s most polluted cities in Europe”

How European Banks are linked to Deforestation and Slavery

Environmental campaigners have dragged controversial investments into the spotlight, claiming that major European banks are linked to businesses that harm threatened species, deforestation in Brazil and other questionable environmental practices. European banks, including Switzerland’s UBS, Britain’s HSBC and Spain’s Santander, have been thrown into… Continue Reading “How European Banks are linked to Deforestation and Slavery”