Category: Wildlife

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”

European Union studying to prohibit Livestock animal Fur Farming

The EU executive has decided to buy time pushing back to 2026 a decision on whether to introduce an EU-wide ban on the keeping and killing of animals for fur. The announcement came in response to a European Citizens Initiative (ECI) which gathered 1.5… Continue Reading “European Union studying to prohibit Livestock animal Fur Farming”

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”

Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel

Theoretical physicists have a lot in common with lawyers. Both spend a lot of time looking for loopholes and inconsistencies in the rules that might be exploited somehow. Valeri P. Frolov and Andrei Zelnikov from the University of Alberta in Canada and Pavel Krtouš… Continue Reading “Physicists figured out how Wormholes could enable Time Travel”

The Nevada Triangle is an Airplane Trap in the Sierra Nevada Mountains

Though most of us have heard of the Bermuda Triangle, where planes and ships have mysteriously gone missing in the Atlantic Ocean for decades, not all are aware that there is a similar place in Nevada. Lying in a region of the Sierra Nevada… Continue Reading “The Nevada Triangle is an Airplane Trap in the Sierra Nevada Mountains”

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”

Curacao Thunderstorms & Flooding create havoc on Tourist Industry

Veel stranden in Bándabou zijn vandaag niet toegankelijk. Verschillende baaien hebben te lijden van modderstromen, zoals Grote Knip. Daar is het turqoise blauwe water veranderd in een bruine modderpoel. In het gebied van Westpunt kon men de grote hoeveelheid water zien wegvloeien naar de… Continue Reading “Curacao Thunderstorms & Flooding create havoc on Tourist Industry”

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”

Forever Chemicals are sprayed onto Fields and Food Crops with Pesticides

A new report exposes the ‘urgent’ threat of forever chemicals in pesticides, as it calls for tighter EU regulation. Dozens of substances used in pesticides in Europe are ‘forever chemicals’, a new investigation reveals. The stable door is slowly closing on PFAS – man-made… Continue Reading “Forever Chemicals are sprayed onto Fields and Food Crops with Pesticides”

Beers and Wine contain Monsanto’s Roundup Weed Killer

Enjoying a cold beer or a glass of wine at the end of your day may not be so pleasant when you find out that you are drinking a harmful weed killer. Roundup is everywhere. As the most commonly used agrochemicals in the world, Roundup… Continue Reading “Beers and Wine contain Monsanto’s Roundup Weed Killer”

Nestle makes Billions bottling Water in 100 Factories all over the World

Nestle SA started bottling in 1843 when company founder Henri Nestlé purchased a business on Switzerland’s Monneresse Canal to provide healthy, accessible, and delicious refreshment to the consumer. According to Euromonitor International, there are thousands of bottled water companies worldwide—there’s even Trump Ice—but Nestlé is the biggest… Continue Reading “Nestle makes Billions bottling Water in 100 Factories all over the World”

Factory Farming is the definition for extreme Animal Misery

On today’s factory farms, animals are crammed by the thousands into filthy, windowless sheds and stuffed into wire cages, metal crates, and other torturous devices. These animals will never raise their families, root around in the soil, build nests, or do anything that is… Continue Reading “Factory Farming is the definition for extreme Animal Misery”

Taking Flight with Travel & Tourism Pollution

The current landscape, sustainability is an increasingly vital aspect of our daily lives and of businesses’ operations, drawing focus on carbon-intensive industries like aviation, hotel accommodation including food and beverage (F&B) services. Encouragingly, there has been an uptake of de-carbonisation practices by public and… Continue Reading “Taking Flight with Travel & Tourism Pollution”