The hole in the OZONE is back
I can’t believe this........The hole in the Ozone layer has opened up again It is reported to be a consequence of water vapour that ended up in Earth's stratosphere following […]
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.
I can’t believe this........The hole in the Ozone layer has opened up again It is reported to be a consequence of water vapour that ended up in Earth's stratosphere following […]
Protecting nature and eliminating pollution are not only necessary to save the planet but also make good business sense. Green chemistry and product revolution—make it happen now According to experts,
Today, an estimated 80 percent of global wastewater is being discharged untreated into the world’s waterways. With only 8 percent of the required capacity to treat wastewater effectively, low-income countries
Even if we became carbon neutral tomorrow, atmospheric CO2 will still pass 500ppm and oceanic pH will still drop below pH7.95, and all coral reefs including most marine life will
The Mediterranean has been overfished and polluted with toxic chemicals, including heavy metals and plastic. A high percentage of the plastic is on the seabed. The Sea covers 1% of
Vietnam bans ‘Barbie’ movie, yet that's where they are manufactured? We were in Vietnam in December 2018 and met a young couple in Ha Long Bay. They were from South
The Mariana Trench, the deepest part of the ocean, is now 50 times more toxic than the most polluted rivers in China. The report is 5 years old, the situation
Climate disruption is looking more and more like the film “Don't Look Up.” Everyone is beginning to panic, and academics and scientists are still complaining that they don't have sufficient
5 gigatons of these 1mm-sized zooplankton called COPEPODS live in all the world's Oceans. This is equivalent to 17 million 747 jets, and if you laid the jets end to
Over human population, this is not a problem because toxic chemicals are now making males sterile and reducing hormone levels. The problem is that it is also happening to nature.