The Impact of Ocean Heat Waves on Biodiversity and Climate Change

The Impact of Ocean Heat Waves on Biodiversity and Climate Change

The oceans have absorbed 90% of the excess heat produced by carbon pollution from human activities since the beginning of the industrial era. Photo/Down Earth LISBON – Ocean has absorbed 90% of the excess heat generated by carbon pollution from human activities since the beginning of the industrial era. As a result, heat wave the … Read more

Dangerous Natural Phenomenon Linked to Nyi Roro Kidul: The Rip Current Phenomenon Explained

Dangerous Natural Phenomenon Linked to Nyi Roro Kidul: The Rip Current Phenomenon Explained

loading… This is a deadly natural phenomenon associated with Nyi Roro Kidul. PHOTO/ American Ocean JAKARTA – Scientists reveal a dangerous natural phenomenon linked to the incident of people drowning on the South Coast of Java which is often associated with myth Nyi Roro Kidul. ALSO READ – It turns out that a figure similar … Read more

Dangerous Rip Current Phenomenon Linked to Nyi Roro Kidul: Scientists Reveal Deadly Natural Phenomenon on the South Coast of Java

Dangerous Rip Current Phenomenon Linked to Nyi Roro Kidul: Scientists Reveal Deadly Natural Phenomenon on the South Coast of Java

This is a deadly natural phenomenon associated with Nyi Roro Kidul. PHOTO/ American Ocean JAKARTA – Scientists reveal a dangerous natural phenomenon linked to the incident of people drowning on the South Coast of Java which is often associated with myth Nyi Roro Kidul. ALSO READ – It turns out that a figure similar to … Read more

Japan Collects Sea Water Samples Around Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

Japan Collects Sea Water Samples Around Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant

Japan began collecting sea water samples around the Fukushima nuclear power plant today (Aug. 25), after it started releasing radioactive contaminated water into the sea. Japan’s environment ministry sent four boats this morning to collect seawater samples at 11 locations within a 50-kilometer radius around the Fukushima plant this morning, where the seawater samples are … Read more

Save Money on Tours: Best Time to Travel and Discounts

Save Money on Tours: Best Time to Travel and Discounts

“In general, the highest prices for tours are in August, when major European nations such as Germans and Italians also have their main holidays. July tends to be a little cheaper. Pre- and post-season dates, i.e. June and September or October, are about fifteen percent cheaper,” Jiřina Ekrt Jirušková from the Invia travel agency confirmed … Read more

The Office of Special Counsel Requests Trial of Former President Trump for Capitol Assault to Begin on January 2, 2024

The Office of Special Counsel Requests Trial of Former President Trump for Capitol Assault to Begin on January 2, 2024

The office of special counsel Jack Smith requested this Thursday that the trial of former President Donald Trump for his alleged interference to reverse the result of the 2020 elections, in the case that directly relates him to the assault on the Capitol, begin on January 2, 2024 , a few days after the third … Read more

Medusa Festival Returns: A Highly Anticipated and Unforgettable Edition

Medusa Festival Returns: A Highly Anticipated and Unforgettable Edition

The suitcases, the cars, the tents, the music and, above all, the desire to have fun flood again from today, and until next August 14the site of the Medusa Festival, in the town of Cullera. Following last year’s tragedy, in which a young man died and more than 40 attendees were injured after what a … Read more

The Mystery of the Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Discover its Origins

The Mystery of the Gravity Hole in the Indian Ocean: Scientists Discover its Origins

Jakarta – For years scientists have been confused about the origin of this gravity hole in the Indian Ocean. Recently, however, they have identified the mysterious hole with several conjectures of origin. A gravity hole in the Indian Ocean is a place where the Earth’s gravitational pull is weaker, its mass is lower than usual, … Read more