There is a great story in the Washington Post print edition today with a graphic identifying America’s worst disasters. I think they left some things out, probably many, many disasters about which we are...
While airlift to Port-au-Prince has picked up and supplies are arriving at an unprecedented rate, distribution continues to be a major problem in Haiti. People, desperate for food and water, will do desperate...
Okay here we have a guy belong to PKS party The party is Islamist in the sense that it calls for a central role for Islam in public life. Well he in fact is the parties leader. He believes that God is spend...
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Thailand's top disaster expert who foretold of the 2004 tsunami, is now warning that Bangkok will be totally submerged under several feet of water by 2030.Bangkok is a city built on swampland. Because of the...
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Carbon Dioxide levels up - its bad - Methane is worse. Recently scientist reported that humans have not reduced thier carbon footprint on this planet. If anything, we are increasing. This will lead to a relase of a...
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"In Shandong Province, cannon troops of the People's Liberation Army (PLA) had fired more than 300 rockets and 2,000 artillery shells in cloud-seeding operations by 5 p.m. Sunday. The operations brought an...
It is areality that climate is all about change, it changes in every second.It is supportive to human existance after the same process of change.But the speed with which it is changing is alarming, this normal...
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A second school has collapsed in central Port-AU-Prince, Haiti, a top Red Cross official has confirmed. CNN is reporting that a Red Cross Official has stated that another school has collapsed in Central...
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Attractive, eloquent and intelligent- These words are most often used to describe broadcast journalist and senatorial reelectionist Loren Legarda- Leviste... Looking at the list of her academic, media and...
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Despite the truism, there most certainly have been atheists in foxholes. But it is absolutely true that there are no altruists in a storm path. Over 45 years of living on the southernmost coast of South Carolina...
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Hurricane season comes every June through November. Though Americans dread the storms, eastern Asia and many other areas of the world, including the Baja Peninsula of Mexico, depend on hurricanes to bring...
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The Opening day of Olympic games in China will witness mass marriages as well. Thousands of young Chinese have chosen the auspicious day to get married on the eight of the August. Highly superstitious Chinese consider eight as one of the most lucy...
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Global Warming Led to 'Black Hawk Down' By Albert N. Milliron, Editor, Politisite.com The writer, while in the US Army, can't remember in my mobilization orders that we had a war on Global...
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Jun. 20, 2008 05:03 PM Associated Press WASHINGTON - Floodwaters loaded with farm runoff are heading down the Mississippi River, and scientists fear the deluge will dramatically increase this summer's dead zone in the Gulf of Mexico, covering an area the size of Maryland. The...
" Tons of earth-moving equipment and explosives have been flown to the site of the quake-created dam in southwestern China's Beichuan county. Engineers are attempting to create a spillway to relieve water pressure as the Jianjiang River fills in behind the massive pile of...