6.9-magnitude earthquake hits northern Japan

Read More: http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/02/69-magnitude-earthquake-hits-northern.html A 6.9-magnitude earthquake has hit the coast of Hokkaido, Japan, the US Geological Service reports. Two nuclear power plants are in the affected area. ­The quake that occurred at...

Environmental Wacko NFL Super Bowl XLVII Pick

Baltimore Ravens QB Joe Flacco, shown here during the AFC Championship game on Jan. 20, will lead his team on a game-winning drive in the final two minutes of Super Bowl XLVII. Well, according to the Madden 13...

The Golbal Warming Catastrophe in Charts

This first chart is from The big picture: 65 million years of temperature swings. It clearly depicts the extent of the current global warming catastrophe within the context of the past 10,000 years: Click image to enlarge Note the infamous “hockey stick” shape at...

Umbrella Public Relations Stunt Achieves World Record Claim

Umbrella display: Located within the volcanic region of exotic Hainan Island, Mission Hills Resort Hainan marks a magnificent addition to Hainan's tropical island paradise. Boasting an exceptional variety of...

Australia floods leave hundreds stranded in Bundaberg

Helicopter rescue crews are trying to reach hundreds of people trapped by rising floodwaters in Bundaberg in the Australian state of Queensland. Many people are trapped on roofs, but there are fears homes could...

BC Parks in Jeopardy: Doors Opening to Vehicles on Hiking Trails

(Posted with permission from Dr. Horejsi) 09 January 2013 - Analysis and comments by Dr. Brian L. Horejsi It is simply difficult for many British Columbians to imagine that  managers of the provincial Park...

Program Enters Fifth Year of Sowing Success for Women in Kenya

The BOMA Project, a Vermont-based nonprofit that helps poor women start small, sustainable businesses in their rural villages in Northern Kenya, is marking an important milestone as its signature program enters its...

UK snow: Schools and transport hit by disruption

More than 3,000 schools have been closed and countless other activities cancelled in England and Wales as a band of heavy snow affects most of the UK. Transport is disrupted with flights at Heathrow, Bristol and ...

UK: Snow making jobseekers even poorer

Jobseekers, unable to get to Jobcentre interviews are facing even further poverty as their benefits are being delayed due to the snowy conditions.Some jobseekers are unable to get there because they live in rural areas and may live over 20miles from the jobcentre.

December 2012 Sea Container Counts Foretell Slow Growing Economy

Read Full Article>>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/december-2012-sea-container-counts.html December 2012 Sea Container Counts Foretell Slow Growing Economy This month’s container data is tainted as the busiest ports in the USA (Port of Long Beach and...

28: The Great Awakening: ten volcanoes awaken in one week

Read More>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/28-great-awakening-ten-volcanoes-awaken.html 28: The Great Awakening: ten volcanoes awaken in one week GEOLOGY – With Kamchatka currently being one of the most volcanically active places on the planet, here is a...

5 Amazing Properties of Sunlight You've Never Heard About

Read Full Article>> http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2013/01/5-amazing-properties-of-sunlight-youve.html Sunlight is well-known to provide us vitamin D, but did you know that it kills pain, keeps us alert at night, burns fat and more... Our biological connection and...

The Blessing of the River Thames on London Bridge

The clergy and congregations of Southwark Cathedral and the church of St Magnus the Martyr whose parish boundaries meet on London Bridge, held a ‘Blessing of the River’ service on the Bridge on Sunday, 13th January,  to remember those crossing the river, working...

Climate change report: Seas rising, heat waves ahead

• U.S. average temperature has increased by about 1.5 degrees Fahrenheit since 1895, and more than 80% of that occurred since 1980. The most recent decade was the nation's hottest on record, and the next few decades are projected to see another 2 degrees to 4 degrees...

Family Farmers Mobilize in Ongoing Battle Against Monsanto

Family Farmers Mobilize in Ongoing Battle Against Monsanto Group heads to federal appeals court to be free from "legal threats and intimidation" from genetically modified giant - Andrea Germanos, staff writer A group of family farmers is headed to a federal...
 

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