Category: Wildlife

China Assigns 60.000 Troops to Plant New Trees and Improve Forested Landmass

According to a source in the Central Military Commission, a large regiment of the People’s Liberation Army, in addition to the nation’s armed police force, have been withdrawn from protecting the northern border in order to plant trees in China to compensate the global carbon footprint. The goal is to… Continue Reading “China Assigns 60.000 Troops to Plant New Trees and Improve Forested Landmass”

Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula underground Cave System threatened by the Maya Train Project

AKTUN TUYUL CAVE SYSTEM, Mexico (AP) — Rays of sunlight slice through pools of crystal water as clusters of fish cast shadows on the limestone below. Arching over the emerald basin are walls of stalactites dripping down the cavern ceiling, which opens to a… Continue Reading “Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula underground Cave System threatened by the Maya Train Project”

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”

The West leaves COP29 to foot the bill for Climate Change

Geopolitical reality was again out in the open as the developed world, mainly Western nations, did everything at the annual UN global summit on climate change in Baku, Azerbaijan, to wash their hands of their historical responsibility. Though India, which is trying to stake… Continue Reading “The West leaves COP29 to foot the bill for Climate Change”

Baoase op Curacao bouwt in Strijd met Maritime Wet verder in de Caribische Zee

De eerder dit jaar aan Baoase onrechtmatig verstrekte vergunning voor aanleg van 2.000 m2 land in zee, is nog geen drie maanden later door VVRP minister Charles Cooper (MFK) ingetrokken. Bij het nemen van deze beslissing heeft Cooper onder meer overwogen dat er naar… Continue Reading “Baoase op Curacao bouwt in Strijd met Maritime Wet verder in de Caribische Zee”

Pods Resort bij Spaanse Water Mangrove gebied

More projects on the island of Curacao lures the population into property loss and poverty, leading to mass deportation of local economic refugees, flying with the modern pirate-ships of AA, KLM an TUI to the USA, NL and Belgium. The 50.000 visitors that invade… Continue Reading “Pods Resort bij Spaanse Water Mangrove gebied”

Sea Shepherd warns that Destruction of Planet is ‘Out of Control’

Sea Shepherd founder Captain Paul Watson has warned human destruction of ecosystems is seriously “out of control” and now impacting us as a species. This is not about saving planet Earth, but this is about saving ourselves from ourselves. Describing the world as “completely… Continue Reading “Sea Shepherd warns that Destruction of Planet is ‘Out of Control’”

Global Banks made $3 billion in profits from Green Loans in 2023

One reason for the increase in transition financing was stricter EU regulation. With that regulation, the European Union essentially obligated banks to give more loans and underwrite more bonds for companies in, for example, the wind and solar energy sectors. In other words, it… Continue Reading “Global Banks made $3 billion in profits from Green Loans in 2023”

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”

Discovery of drowned Medieval Settlement in the Wadden Sea

The fabled town of Rungholt, often referred to as the Atlantis of the North Sea, has long captivated historians and archaeologists. The town, part of the Edomsharde region in North Frisia, Germany, was devastated by a catastrophic storm flood in 1362 AD, known as… Continue Reading “Discovery of drowned Medieval Settlement in the Wadden Sea”

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”