by Katharina Buchholz, Earth Overshoot Day came on July 29 this year. This is the second time the day, which marks the time at which humanity has used up its allotment of natural planetary resources for the year, […]
July 16, 2019 by Michael Snyder I know that this headline is alarming, but it is actually a direct quote from a notice that was recently posted in a Kroger supermarket. And as you will see below, similar […]
July 7, 2019 by Michael Snyder ShareTweetSubscribe For years, scientists have been warning us that the San Andreas fault is “locked and loaded” and could potentially “unzip all at once”. Of course the two large earthquakes that we just witnessed […]
June 30, 2019 by Michael Snyder Let me warn you right up front – the information in this article might freak you out. If what some experts are telling us is true, a global food crisis appears […]
At tipping points like now, the steps we take in the present determine our future by cmartenson Bill was 48 when his wife stunned him with a request for divorce. Right up until that moment, […]
Michael Snyder The middle of the country has never seen anything quite like this. As 2019 began, the central portion of the nation was relentlessly hammered by bitter cold and massive snow storms, and many […]
The Élysée used the fire of Notre-Dame de Paris to carry out a project that was sleeping in the boxes. It has set new rules, outside tender procedures and respect for heritage not to restore […]
Robert Bridge This week, a ‘canary in the coal mine’ turned up dead, providing yet another ominous augur that something is seriously out of whack with Planet Earth. But judging by the reaction, or lack […]
Michael Snyder Less than a month after a “bomb cyclone” caused a “1,000 year flood” in the middle portion of the country, another “bomb cyclone” of similar strength is going to bring even more flooding to the […]
The sore beset people of this land may be good and goddam sick of politics, RussiaGate, and Trump-inspired social strife, but they may soon have something more down-to-earth to worry about: Biblical floods and plagues. […]