Climate
2022s Weather Outlook Isn't So Good According To Scientists
People now are living, and in some cases, even dying by the weather. Unfortunately, we can expect even crazier weather patterns than last year throughout 2022, and the weather we’ve seen so far is just the tip of the melting iceberg. The impact of La Nina this winter and spring is going to set up the 2022 season.
By Jason Ray Morton 4 years ago in Earth
Guest Birds of Bangladesh
From time immemorial there has been a tradition of temporary disappearance and reappearance of birds; which is still a mystery to people today. It is estimated that the migration of birds began about 50 million years ago.
By Your Daily Care (Daily Beauty Tips)4 years ago in Earth
When We Run Out of These Four Things, the Human Race is Doomed
Let's face it; we're squeezing our planet dry. We're wringing every last drop of goodness and sustenance out of the soil in the pursuit of profit and in the name of greed. It doesn't take a genius to realise that the expanding world population with its resulting emissions and drain on resources will have a profoundly negative impact on the way we live our lives.
By Nicholas Simpson4 years ago in Earth
Top 10 Most Beautiful Capitals in the World
Every country has a capital, but we're going to talk about the Top Ten Most Beautiful Capitals in the World. But first, let's define capital. The reason is that it serves as the government's seat as well as an administrative hub, and officials never compromise on its appearance because it boosts the nation's reputation.
By Tahir Aslam4 years ago in Earth
Freezing in Florida
The day before Halloween 2020, I wrote a blog for my website about my walking routine and posted pictures of me decked out in my Capris, neon tee shirt, along with my supply bag of ice water and sweat rag, among other necessary items for walking in the Southern Florida oppressive heat and unbearable humidity. Yes, the heat and humidity last well into October in my area of Florida. That blog has since been published as a story on Vocal.- The Walking Queen.
By Joan Gershman4 years ago in Earth
What’s the Missing Link in Emotional Intelligence to Address Nature’s Climate Change?
As a teacher, student of nature, and new eco-fiction writer let me try and make a case that emotional intelligence may be a missing link to help bring attention to nature’s climate change.
By Annemarie Berukoff4 years ago in Earth
WINTER STORM PREP; ARE YOU READY?
Regardless of where they live, nearly everyone is likely to face some severe winter weather at some point in their lives. Winter storms can range from moderate snow over a few hours to a blinding blizzard with powerful winds and drifting snow or sleet and ice. Travel could be extremely hazardous or nearly impossible. Power outages could last for days or even a week. Winter storms can have the ability to knock out heat, power, and communications to your home, sometimes for several days. Heavy snowfall, ice, and extreme cold can paralyze an entire region. You could be trapped for many days without access to food stores or water.
By Marley Bakos4 years ago in Earth
The Volcanic Eruption in Tonga Might Have Lasting Effects on the Climate
On Saturday, January 15th, 2022 (5pm local time), an undersea volcano near Tonga erupted in an intensity that rivaled the largest volcanic explosions of the 21st century (1). As of writing this (2pm PT), countries that border the Pacific have already begun to feel the effects of the massive blast. The United States has issued Tsunami advisories up the entire U.S. Western Coast and Tsunami threats have been issued from New Zealand and all the way to up to Japan (2).
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Earth









