The Global Warming Conspiracy
People take the earth’s magnetic field for granted, because its can’t be detected by our five senses (sight, sound, taste, smell, feel, etc). It can only be detected by the knowledge that magnetic fields exist, or a magnetometer. The earth’s magnetic, and gravitational fields protects all life on the surface of this planet from the [...]
The Anatomy of an Earthquakes, and Tsunami
Type One Earthquakes Earthquakes are caused by the build up of excessive pressure in the upper, and lower crust, and upper Mantle. There are two types of earthquakes. Type one is called volcanic earthquakes, and type two is called natural gas earthquakes, but both types are due to excess pressure. Hydrocarbons (crude oil, and natural [...]
New landfill that can kill us (VIDEO)
Much of the water crisis that we normally talk about and argue on is centered around freshwater or the blue water and most aspects of global threats about water are linked with irrigation, food production, ground water abstraction, water intensive production of consumer durables, urban demands, health and diseases, lack of drinking water and water [...]
Somali piracy: in search of remedies for a global malady
Twenty years ago, when the government of Somalia collapsed, few imagined that the country’s ongoing state of lawlessness would eventually spawn piracy on such a scale that the security of the western Indian Ocean region could be threatened. At first, many assumed that pirate attacks on passing ships could be quickly stifled. But the problem [...]
World Oceans Day 2011 is focused on youth
World Oceans Day (WOD), is celebrated every year on June 8th. WOD was original proposed in 1992 by Canada at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, and it was officially recognized by the United Nations in 2008. Since then it has been coordinated internationally by The Ocean Project and the World Ocean Network with [...]