Category: Enviornment

  • Mysterious Object Falls on Argentine Farm From Sky

    Mysterious Object Falls on Argentine Farm From Sky

    On a quiet evening in the small Argentine town of Puerto Tirol, an ordinary farmer named Ramón Ricardo González witnessed something that would make the evening news across the world. As dusk settled over the northern Chaco province, a loud thud echoed through his farmland. When González ventured out to investigate, he stumbled upon a…

  • Toxic Waters Linked to Alzheimer’s Signs in Dolphins, Scientists Warn

    Toxic Waters Linked to Alzheimer’s Signs in Dolphins, Scientists Warn

    In a discovery that has stunned both marine biologists and environmental scientists, new research suggests that dolphins living in heavily polluted waters are exhibiting signs of Alzheimer’s-like brain degeneration. The findings, drawn from examinations of beached dolphins in regions such as Florida and the United Kingdom, have opened a worrying window into how human pollution…

  • The Strongest Storm on Earth Hits Jamaica During a Changing Climate

    The Strongest Storm on Earth Hits Jamaica During a Changing Climate

    Hurricane Melissa has made landfall in Jamaica as a catastrophic Category 5 storm the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to strike the island in nearly two centuries of weather records. With sustained winds of 175 miles per hour and gusts surpassing 200 mph, it has already etched its name into meteorological history as one of…

  • France Bans Supermarkets From Wasting Food, Turns Trash Into Meals for Millions

    France Bans Supermarkets From Wasting Food, Turns Trash Into Meals for Millions

    In a world where abundance and hunger coexist in uneasy tension, France has drawn a moral and legislative line. Since 2016, it has been illegal for supermarkets in the country to throw away edible food. The policy, born from public outrage and grassroots activism, transformed the simple act of shopping into an exercise in social…

  • A New Era for Animal Freedom in Canada

    A New Era for Animal Freedom in Canada

    For decades, the quiet suffering of elephants and great apes in captivity has haunted Canada’s conscience. Behind the fences of roadside zoos and the glass walls of urban enclosures, some of the most intelligent and emotionally complex creatures on Earth have lived out their days in spaces far smaller than their spirits. The sight of…

  • The Three Nations Working Together to Protect the Mayan Jungle

    The Three Nations Working Together to Protect the Mayan Jungle

    Stretching across southern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and western Belize, the Great Mayan Jungle, also known as the Selva Maya, is one of the last great tropical rainforests of the Americas. This vast expanse of emerald canopy shelters ancient Mayan ruins, rare wildlife, and some of the planet’s most vital carbon-storing trees. Now, in an unprecedented…

  • Scientists Catch Grumpy Cat of the Himalayas on Camera for the First Time

    Scientists Catch Grumpy Cat of the Himalayas on Camera for the First Time

    High in the rarefied air of the eastern Himalayas, where the clouds hang low and the wind howls across desolate ridges, a small camera blinked to life and captured something no one had ever seen in India before. In that moment, at nearly 16,400 feet above sea level, the icy wilderness revealed one of its…

  • These Wax Worm Caterpillars Can Devour and Digest Plastic Bags in Just 24 Hours

    These Wax Worm Caterpillars Can Devour and Digest Plastic Bags in Just 24 Hours

    Scientists held their breath as they cut open the belly of the world’s largest animal. What tumbled out was horrifying: thousands of pieces of plastic weighing 220 pounds. In winter 2019, a young sperm whale died on Luskentyre Beach in Scotland. Plastic bags and nylon fishing nets had clogged the digestive system and starved the…

  • Earth’s Energy Imbalance Doubles Speeding Up Climate Change

    Earth’s Energy Imbalance Doubles Speeding Up Climate Change

    Climate scientists thought they understood the pace of global warming. Their sophisticated models, refined over decades of research, predicted how Earth’s energy balance would shift as greenhouse gas concentrations increased. Then the latest satellite data arrived, revealing something that caught the entire scientific community off guard. The numbers showed a pattern so dramatic that researchers…

  • Scientists Turn Wine Waste Into Biodegradable Plastic That Breaks Down in 17 Days

    Scientists Turn Wine Waste Into Biodegradable Plastic That Breaks Down in 17 Days

    Something extraordinary happened when Dr. Srinivas Janaswamy finished his presentation about agricultural waste solutions at South Dakota State University. A colleague approached him with an idea that would transform how we think about both vineyard waste and plastic pollution. What emerged from their conversation would challenge the fundamental assumption that strong packaging materials must persist…