Wind and solar generate over a tenth of the world’s electricity. Taken together, they are the fourth-largest source of electricity, behind coal, gas, and hydro. This infographic based on data from Ember shows the rise of electricity from these two clean sources over the last decade. Wind and solar generated 10.3% of global electricity for […]
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Perfect Landing (0:14)
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The Incredible View From The Top Of Mount Everest by Ben Jones (0:41)
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Nature Powergrab Initiated In USA by Meleni Aldridge and Melissa Smith
Is the largest corporate land grab in recent history hiding in plain sight? “We abuse land because we see it as a commodity belonging to us. When we see land as a community to which we belong, we may begin to use it with love and respect.” Aldo Leopold Have you ever heard of a […]
Thawing Ice Breaking Apart (0:45)
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I’ve Never Seen Anything In The Sky Like This (0:42)
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Trillions In Government Subsidies Are Driving Ecosystem Collapse, Species Extinction by Beyond Pesticides
Together, governments of the world over are spending at least $1.8 trillion annually — 2% of global gross domestic product — on subsidies that drive the destruction of ecosystems and species extinction, and exacerbate the climate crisis. This news comes from a study commissioned by The B Team and Business for Nature, and released in […]
Plastic, Chemical Pollution Beyond Planet’s Safe Limit by Marc Préel
The torrent of man-made chemical and plastic waste worldwide has massively exceeded limits safe for humanity or the planet, and production caps are urgently needed, scientists have concluded for the first time. There are an estimated 350,000 different manufactured chemicals on the market and large volumes of them end up in the environment. “The impacts […]
Jonathan Turns 190, Becoming The Oldest Tortoise Ever by Lucy Jones
Crack out the Champers! Sometimes we all need an uplifting animal story to get us through the day and this one is a cracker: Jonathan the tortoise just celebrated his 190th rotation around the sun. Born in 1832, the adorable old fella already holds the Guinness World Record for oldest living land animal and is […]
Number Of Earth’s Tree Species Estimated To Be 14% Higher Than Currently Known, With 9,200 Species Yet To Be Discovered by University of Michigan
A new study involving more than 100 scientists from across the globe and the largest forest database yet assembled estimates that there are about 73,000 tree species on Earth, including about 9,200 species yet to be discovered. The global estimate is about 14% higher than the current number of known tree species. Most of the […]
Cheetahs Fast Running To Extinction As Cub Trade Thrives by Nick Perry
A century ago, there were an estimated 100,000 cheetahs worldwide. Today barely 7,000 remain, their numbers slashed by human encroachment and habitat destruction. The steady plunder of cubs from the wild to satisfy the pet trade only compounds this decline. More than 3,600 live cheetahs were illegally traded worldwide in the decade to December 2019, […]
Making Peace With The Earth by Dr. Vandana Shiva (16:15)
Making Peace With The Earth by Dr. Vandana Shiva (16:15) (To view full screen, also with many links, click the link below.) https://www.bitchute.com/video/0NSdDuJUq6wy From: Dr. Vernon ColemanEarth Newspaper – A Major Source of InformationIf you’re looking for a cache of information about covid-19 I suggest you take a look at EarthNewspaper.com which contains over 2,250 […]
The Silent Build-Up To A Super-Eruption by University of Geneva
It is estimated that about 5 to 10 volcanoes worldwide are capable of producing a super-eruption that could catastrophically affect global climate. One of these volcanoes hides below the waters of Lake Toba in Sumatra and has caused two super-eruptions in the last million years. But when will the next one be? Will there be […]
Universal Declaration For The Future Of Humanity by Hardwick Alliance for Real Ecology
Empowering The Sovereign Peoples Of The World To Stop Global Totalitarianism, Corporate-Driven Ecocide And Unlawful Debt-Slavery By Implementing Solutions That Embrace Truth, Freedom, Justice And Prosperity For All Whilst Engaging The Common Sense And Human-Scale Values Of Real Ecology To Protect Our Precious Home, The Earth. This Universal Declaration is for every sovereign human being […]
Italian Sailors Knew Of America 150 Years Before Christopher Columbus, New Analysis Of Ancient Documents Suggests by Taylor and Francis
New analysis of ancient writings suggests that sailors from the Italian hometown of Christopher Columbus knew of America 150 years before its renowned ‘discovery’. Transcribing and detailing a, circa, 1345 document by a Milanese friar, Galvaneus Flamma, Medieval Latin literature expert Professor Paolo Chiesa has made an “astonishing” discovery of an “exceptional” passage referring to […]