The Daily Galaxy. Carbon dioxide pumped into the atmosphere by fossil fuel burning and other human activities is the most significant greenhouse gas (GHG) contributing to climate change. Its concentration has increased every year since scientists started making measurements on… Read More ›
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Two M-class solar flares in a row – M1.3 followed by strong M5.7
Pakalert Press A long duration, moderate, solar flare reaching M1.3 peaked at 16:53 UTC on May 3, 2013. The source of the event was Region 1731 still classified as Beta-Gamma-Delta and capable of more strong eruptions. This region has rotated out of the Sun’s central disk area… Read More ›
Dead sea lions washing on shore in California appear to have died from radiation poisoning
Monday, April 15, 2013 by: PF Louis Learn more: Natural News (NaturalNews) An unusual surge of stranded dying and dead sea lions (seals) have littered Southern California beaches from Santa Barbara to San Diego since earlier this year. Most of… Read More ›
2 Years On, Japan Tsunami Debris Still Washing Ashore
Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer | SOURCE Date: 10 March 2013 Time: 09:49 PM ET Two years after a deadly tsunami swept ashore in Japan, killing more than 15,000 people, solemn reminders of the disaster are still washing ashore in… Read More ›
Solar flares closing in on Earth
Auroras already arcing across sky in Scandinavia WASHINGTON – The massive sunspot identified as AR1654, which is spewing solar flares, has scientists saying that a portion of a coronal mass ejection is expected to brush Earth’s magnetic field, creating what… Read More ›
The era of the Superstorm
By Tricia Escobedo, CNN updated 1:57 PM EST, Sat January 5, 2013 A satellite view of Hurricane Sandy shows the storm at 10:15 a.m. ET on Friday, October 26. Though it was no longer considered a hurricane when it hit… Read More ›
Nearly four in 10 U.S. residents blame weather on “end times”
By Mary Wisniewski – http://news.yahoo.com/nearly-four-10-u-residents-blame-weather-end-200603898.html Nearly four in 10 U.S. residents say the severity of recent natural disasters such as Superstorm Sandy is evidence the world is coming to an end, as predicted by the Bible, while more than six… Read More ›