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Vatican Will Check Church Goers for Fever Before Sunday Mass
In anticipation of the resumption of masses next week, the Vatican underwent a thorough sanitization process led by individuals clad in protective overalls. The iconic St. Peter’s Basilica, the largest Catholic church globally, witnessed a meticulous cleaning, with workers donning masks and protective gear spraying disinfectant on every surface, including the statues beneath the ornate St. Peter’s...
Swiss Face Up to 3 Years in Prison For Violating Heating Rules
People in Switzerland who violate the country’s new heating rules which forbid setting the temperature above 19°C (66.2F) in the colder months will face up to three years in prison.
Under the new rules, buildings that use gas heating systems are restricted to 19°C, while hot water can only be heated up to 60°C and radiant heaters are banned entirely.
It will also be forbidden to heat swimming...
Spectacular light pillars illuminate St. Petersburg skies
Russia’s St. Petersburg has witnessed an incredible light show by mother nature, which illuminated the sky with bright columns of light, turning the city into a winter wonderland.
Residents of Russia’s ‘Venice of the north’ awoke early on Saturday morning to find the skyline glittering with strange colors. Yellow, red, blue and green laser-looking columns were visible across the city. At first,...
Russian drivers fail to take turn on icy road in super funny video
A video from a residential area in Vladivostok, Far-Eastern Russia, posted online this Tuesday shows every single car skid and crash on a slippery road as they try to take a sharp turn.
The author of the video claims to have recorded it from his window in just two hours: from 7 to 9am. Later that day, he adds, communal services sprinkled sand over the ice, which immediately reduced the slippery effect.
Vladivostok...
Top FIFA official says 2022 Qatar World Cup will move due to heat
A top FIFA official says the 2022 World Cup won’t be held in Qatar because of dangers faced by players and fans in scorching temperatures. The Gulf State, which has faced repeated allegations of corruption, says they want to move the event to winter.
The claims were made by Theo Zwanziger, who is a FIFA Executive Committee member. He is adamant that the present plan to stage world football’s biggest...
Canada now hit by frost quakes as temperatures plunge
As temperatures around Toronto and across Ontario drop to -20 Celsius (-4 Fahrenheit), residents are reporting frost quakes that are powerful enough to shake houses and rattle nerves.
Usually found in extreme polar regions, the recent outbreak of frost quakes, known to meteorologists as cryoseisms, are now affecting many residents of Toronto, Canada’s most populous city.
The weather-related phenomenon,...
The origins of Global Warming
Oceans are heating, not the atmosphere. Oceans put water into the air for creating rainfall. The warmer the oceans, the more rainfall there is someplace else.
Oceans have been warming since the last ice age ended 20 thousand years ago. In fact, oceans constantly acquire heat, and only the melting of glaciers cool them back down.
The sun’s energy heats the surface of the oceans to a significant...
Group That Admitted Manufacturing Global Warming Still Pushes Forward
Club of Rome wants new “system of governance” to enforce eco-hoax.
The same secretive organization that admittedly manufactured the global warming threat in 1990 is still pushing the same hoax today, with the Club of Rome issuing an alarmist report predicting a catastrophic rise in temperatures that will decimate the planet.
“Rising carbon dioxide emissions will cause a global average temperature...
Russian Scholar Warns Of 'Secret' U.S. Climate Change Weapon
The heatwave has caused forest and peat fires across Russia
As Muscovites suffer record high temperatures this summer, a Russian political scientist has claimed the United States may be using climate-change weapons to alter the temperatures and crop yields of Russia and other Central Asian countries.
In a recent article, Andrei Areshev, deputy director of the Strategic Culture Foundation, wrote, “At...