Mammals
96% of all mammals on the planet by mass are now humans, stated in a presentation by Attenborough 4 years ago needs to be repeated. Humanity controls and regulates nature, […]
Climate change is real and the consequences will be catastrophic, however humanity will survive. However the loss of nature on land and marine life in the oceans is much more serious. Most of Nature will be wiped out by 2045, and we enter the 6th mass extinction, unless we can make the world a toxic free zone of chemicals and plastic.
About 99.82% of the global land area is exposed to levels of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) — tiny particles in the air that are linked to lung cancer and heart
Over 100 million sharks are killed every year as by-catch or just for their fins to make soup. The survival of all marine life depends upon top level predators to
A Prof from Harbour Branch Oceanographic Institute In Florida reporting on a mass of Sargassum twice the width of the USA heading to Florida from the Caribbean. The main issues
Collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation...its going to happenhttps://lnkd.in/embE278D
Cosmetics cause cancer, damage unborn foetus, destroy your skin and make you fat. It's not just women, many men's cosmetic products are just as bad. Parabens (and oxybenzone) are EDCs
State of knowledge and environmental and human health impacts The millions of tonnes of plastic already in the environment are going to breakdown into nano and then molecular plastic. The
Collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation...its going to happenhttps://lnkd.in/embE278D A team of international scientists has completed a sweeping analysis of ice sheets in Greenland and the Antarctic, and the
Carbon dioxide is not the main problem.... Even if we became carbon neutral tomorrow, atmospheric CO2 will still pass 500ppm and oceanic pH will still drop below pH7.95, and all
Chicken or egg, climate change and loss of NATURE they are the same thing. With regards to the loss of NATURE we have an accurate timeline from the WWF report