By Michael Snyder The number of volcanoes that are erupting continues to rise, and scientists cannot seem to explain why this is happening. In 2013, we witnessed the most volcanic eruptions worldwide that we have ever […]
By RT Printable solar panels are going to be available to us very soon and could power “entire skyscrapers,” Australian researchers say. The very near future will see personal electronic charging transformed, but the potential […]
By Joshua Krause As the Western United States faces the prospect of suffering through a decades spanning drought, we can only guess as to what that may entail for the average person. While this sort of thing used […]
By Andy Tully The problem with emission-free hydrogen fuel is that the process of making it is definitely not emission-free. Hydrogen-powered devices-–cars, mostly–run on hydrogen made from natural gas, a fossil fuel that produces greenhouse gas […]
By Zine Larbaoui The year 2014 may well mark the beginning of the final phase of the system’s collapse. Whenever the Western leadership tries to ward off the mess it created in the first place, […]
Source: Be Informed It is not just you that has seen that life has begun to stink for the human population around the globe. Like a sick person there are symptoms of a much more aggressive […]
By Activist Post In this month’s issue of Physics World, Ashley Dale from the University of Bristol warns of the “catastrophic” and “long-lasting” impacts of “solar super-storms” and the dangers we face if the threat continues to […]
Source: Science Daily U.S. Bureau of Reclamation Surface-water depletion in the Colorado River Basin has left this “bathtub ring” of mineral deposits on Lake Mead, but groundwater loss is invisible. Credit: U.S. Bureau of Reclamation A […]
By Timothy Mousseau The program and its research activities The seat of the research program Chernobyl + Fukushima (CFRI) is at the University of South Carolina, Columbia. Research has officially started in Ukraine in 2000 and Fukushima […]
By Michael Snyder When scientists start using phrases such as “the worst drought” and “as bad as you can imagine” to describe what is going on in the western half of the country, you know […]