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Sumatran Elephant on brink of Extinction
The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) has warned that the Sumatran elephant could be extinct in less than 30 years as half of the species’ population has been lost in one generation.
According to a statement issued by WWF, an estimated number of 2,400 to 2,800 Sumatran elephants are alive that is down about 50 percent from a 1985 estimate.
“The Sumatran elephant joins a growing list of Indonesian...
Hot Rain: High Radiation Levels Recorded In Michigan
Radiation readings from the EnviroReporter have revealed high levels of HOT particles in Michigan, possibly from the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
Radiation levels after a storm in the area read 561% over normal background levels. Then, after a second storm, the levels were even higher, 6.5 times higher than normal accepted levels to be exact.
Michael Collins, the founder of EnviroReporter recently...
Megaquake Warning Issued For US-Mexican Pacific Coast
A disturbing report prepared by the Schmidt Institute of Physics of the Earth (IPE) in Moscow that is circulating in the Kremlin today warns that the 6.2 magnitude earthquake that struck the Chiapas region of Mexico yesterday is a ‘potential precursor’ to a ‘megaquake’ of at least 7.5-8.3 expected to hit the US-Mexican Pacific coastline within the next fortnight (+/- 7 days).
According to...
Cargo Ship Sinks in New Zealand's Worst Environmental Disaster
The grounded cargo ship Rena slips off the reef after its hull split into two, caused by heavy swells, in Mount Maunganui, New Zealand.
One half of a cargo ship that ran aground on a New Zealand reef three months ago has started sinking into the ocean.
The stern section of a stricken cargo ship is slipping off a New Zealand reef where it has been stuck for three months and is sinking, authorities said,...
Brazil storms kill 7, displace 1000s
A destroyed car is seen in the main street of Teresopolis' Campo Grande neighborhood, some 100 km from Rio de Janiero, in the southwestern state of Rio on January 16, 2011 following a landslide of mud and rocks caused by heavy rains.
Storms in the southwestern Brazil state of Minas Gerais have claimed the lives of seven people and left some 13,000 others homeless.
At least five of the victims are...
Dead Birds Falling from the Sky Again in the US
Rain of dead birds: Is Beebe Arkansas haunted or bewitched? Now this cannot be a coincidence. Almost a year to the day after we reported in this column a rain of thousands of dead birds in Beebe Arkansas, there are reports of a repeat of the event in 2012. The birds seemed to be crazed, as if they were driven by super-natural forces. What is happening in Beebe?
Remember the story “What is going...
Iceland's Stunning Tallest Volcano
Glistening in the setting afternoon sun of an Icelandic winter, the Crystal Cave of Svmnafellsjvkull (CORR) in Skaftafell national park, highlights nature’s beauty.
Created by the awesome forces of the Vatnajvkull ice cap in the south of the volcanic island, the deep blue cave was formed by the glacier meeting the coastline.
The centuries old ice that has come from the slopes of 6,921 feet tall...
The Coming New International Climate Court
Alex is joined by Lord Christopher Monckton to discuss the latest attempt to build world government on a foundation of eco-fascism.
Specifically, Monckton writes that the summit aims include: “A new International Climate Court will have the power to compel Western nations to pay ever-larger sums to third-world countries in the name of making reparation for supposed “climate debt”. The Court...
Venezuela Rains make 1000s Homeless
Two people have died and thousands of people have lost their homes in Venezuela, after heavy rainfall hit different regions of the country causing massive landslides, Press TV reports.
Almost 2,000 people have been forced to leave their homes due to the landslides during the past days, which also killed two people in the Capital Caracas, a Press TV correspondent reported on Thursday.
Authorities are...
Octopus heave itself from the Water and Walk on Dry Land
Up and out: This friendly octopus wandered around on dry land for about 2 minutes after it climbed out of the water
It’s a creature that’s so shy, scientists know little about its behavior in the wild.
But an Eastern Pacific Red Octopus outside San Francisco, California, was friendly enough that it hoisted itself from the water and walked about on dry land, much to the amazement of spectators...
Strange Brinicle Beneath the sea in Antarctica, destroys everything in its path
The icicle of death: The brinicle can be seen extending towards the seabed. Slowly it grows bigger over time as more water freezes around it
An underwater ‘icicle of death’ which sinks to the seabed destroying everything it comes into contact with has been caught on camera for the first time.
The sinking brine is so cold that it causes the seawater to freeze around it.
BBC film crews recorded...
Northern Italy Hit by Catastrophic Floods, 6 Dead
At least six people were killed when the Italian port city of Genoa was hit by flash floods during torrential rainfall.
Five of the victims, including two children, died when the lobby of an apartment block in which they had sought shelter flooded.
A woman was apparently crushed by cars being swept away by the water.
The Genoa city website advised people not to leave their homes and to climb to the...
Millions left Without Power as New York hit by Snow Storm
Fallen: A tree blocks the path in the Bronx, New York City.
Three dead and two million without power as New York hit by biggest ever October snow storm… and there’s more on the way!
New York has been hit by more than one inch of snowfall before Halloween for the first time ever – with experts predicting much more on the way.
Three people were killed as the classic nor’easter...
Climate Change Scientist Accused of Hiding Truth by Colleague
Hot topic: The plight of polar bears captures the hearts of many, but are the ice caps still shrinking?
Scientist who said climate change sceptics had been proved wrong accused of hiding truth by colleague.
It was hailed as the scientific study that ended the global warming debate once and for all – the research that, in the words of its director, ‘proved you should not be a sceptic, at least not...
Massive quake strikes Turkey, hundreds killed
Turkey, Van: An aerial view of the quake-hit Tabanli village in the eastern province of Van. A major earthquake collapsed several buildings in eastern Turkey, trapping an unknown number citizens under debris in Van Province.
A powerful 7.2-magnitude earthquake struck eastern Turkey on Sunday collapsing about 45 buildings, leaving between 500-1000 people killed and scores injured, Turkey’s seismological...