by Ondrej Perlinger | Apr 15, 2021 | World
Biodiversity loss – Summary of major biodiversity-related environmental-change categories expressed as a percentage of human-driven change (in red) relative to baseline (blue). The study suggests that only 3% of the world’s soil is environmentally intact,...
by Lucia Mati | Apr 13, 2021 | Wildfire, World
Five of the twenty largest wildfires in California history were part of the 2020 wildfire season. (CBS13/AP) California is in a race so desperate that in the face of another devastating wildfire season, authorities began seeking local project ideas before they had...
by Ondrej Perlinger | Apr 12, 2021 | World
Engraving ‘after Agostino Brunias’ (ca 1801) entitled A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. Early on Monday, the volcano fired a huge amount of ash and hot gas, the biggest explosive eruption...
by Lucia Mati | Apr 12, 2021 | World
Cyclone Seroja Tropical Cyclone Seroja caused widespread damage to houses near the Western Australian town of Kalbarri on Sunday, leaving tens of thousands without electricity. Premier Mark McGowan on Monday said up to 70 per cent of buildings in Kalbarri were...
by Lucia Mati | Apr 11, 2021 | World
St. Vincent Island (Florida) “Lightning, thunder and rumblings” on the Caribbean island of St. Vincent and the Grenadines remains on the rise, the U.S. Meteorological Agency said. Severe white ash has lashed parts of the eastern Caribbean island of St....
by Ondrej Perlinger | Apr 11, 2021 | World
Engraving ‘after Agostino Brunias’ (ca 1801) entitled A Negro Festival drawn from Nature in the Island of St Vincent. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich. People that ignored an initial warning to evacuate an area near a volcano on the eastern Caribbean...