Heavy Rainfall Set to Drench Australia’s Fire-Ravaged Lands This Week
Emma Fiala – Relief is finally on the way!
Emma Fiala – Relief is finally on the way!
Mandy Froelich – To conserve resources in Australia, officials are making the choice to shoot over 10,000 camels because they drink too much water.
Morgan Erickson-Davis – The damage only became clear once the rain stopped and the clouds parted over Altamira National Forest in northern Brazil.
John Vibes – The wildfires that are current ripping across Australia have gotten only passing mentions in the global media, but they are actually far more serious than many similar acts of nature that have happened in recent years.
Peter A. Kirby – Both the New Manhattan Project and the theory of man-made global warming share many important, early historical roots.
Jordan Davidson – There is no plan to help restore impacted ecosystems. And not one of the 140 responsible parties has faced a fine or even a citation.
Mayukh Saha – Composting human bodies is something that has drawn a lot of debate. But April 2019 saw Wahington becoming the first state in the United States to legalize this process.
Manuel Garcia Aguilar – Humans leave a mess everywhere. It’s a real problem.
Mandy Froelich – The rate of loss has accelerated in the past five years.
The GMI Research Group – Clinical trial finds that tiny broccoli sprouts can help neutralize air pollution.
Elias Marat – Amsterdam is saving the bee population and cutting down on Co2 by planting flowers on bus stops.
Gary Null – United Nation’s staff member Claire Edwards warned of the 5G efforts to dramatically colonize the lower orbital space with a minimum of 20,000 5G satellites by 2022.
Emma Fiala – An unknown amount of crude oil has been leaked across the state of North Dakota.
Elias Marat – By 2021, the rainforest could cease to produce its own rain and simply degrade into dry savannah and grasslands.
Jordan Davidson – Ivory Coast’s rainforests have been decimated by cocoa production and what is left is put in peril by a new law that will remove legal protections for thousands of square miles of forests.
Mandy Froelich – Often perceived to be an act of civil disobedience, guerrilla gardening, at its very basis, aims to beautify cities and reduce food shortages.
Jordan Davidson – An enormous floating device designed by Dutch scientists for the non-profit Ocean Cleanup successfully captured and removed plastic from the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
Joel E. Correia – South America’s second-largest forest, the Gran Chaco, is disappearing in plain sight.
John Vibes – A conservation group from San Francisco named “Save the Redwoods League” recently agreed on a deal.
Eoin Higgins – North America lost 29 percent of its bird population—around three billion birds—over the last 49 years,