According to scientists, there is a definite link between fracking (which releases large amounts of methane) and Texas’ earthquake increase. Freaky Friday On Friday morning the 19th, residents near Hermleigh, Texas, (around 54 miles northwest of Abilene) were treated to some rattling beneath their feet – the first of two earthquakes that hit that day, logged as a 5.1 on …
Florida’s Storm Unleashes Devastation with Millions in Damage
Experts warn that the recent storm damage to the state could skyrocket into hundreds of millions of dollars – but not all residents are prepared for that. The Storm’s Start On Monday afternoon, Floridians living in the southern area of the state were greeted with a flash flood warning by the National Weather Service (NWS). Residents of Miami-Dade and Broward …
21 Current Events Increasing the Threat of Nuclear Warfare
In a world where tensions continue to rise, the specter of nuclear war looms ever closer. Here are 21 events and developments that make the unthinkable seem increasingly possible. 1. Escalating U.S.-China Tensions The ongoing trade war and military posturing in the South China Sea have heightened U.S.-China tensions. These conflicts increase the risk of a miscalculation that could lead …
Vanishing Lands: 21 Places Facing the Devastating Effects of Climate Change
Climate change is not a distant threat; it’s here and now, reshaping our planet at an alarming rate. But which places are at the greatest risk, and what does that mean for us? Let’s explore the data and predictions for 21 locations facing a grim future. 1. Miami, Florida Miami is experiencing sea level rise at a rate of about …
Raging Flames: Oregon’s Battle Against Unprecedented Wildfires
Oregon is facing extreme wildfires that have been exacerbated by high temperatures, dry landscapes, and the potential for lightning. While climate-related conditions have made the situation worse, these wildfires could be destructive for residents and the environment as the fire rages on. Fires in Oregon Several wildfires have broken out and are quickly spreading across Oregon. Some of the biggest …
15 Cities Most at Risk of Climate Change Disasters
Across the United States, some cities are more vulnerable to the ravages of climate change than others. From wildfire smoke blankets to hurricane-battered coasts, here’s a look at 15 cities teetering on the edge of climate-induced disaster. 1. New Orleans, Louisiana: Storm Surge Central Struggling with hurricanes and sea-level rise, New Orleans faces an uphill battle against increasingly severe storm …
Extreme Weather Continues to Cause Havoc in America
Heatwaves, flash floods, tornadoes… and there doesn’t seem to be a break in sight as weather services warn of more “major” heat risks approaching this weekend. Extreme Weather Events From west to east, large parts of the US are still battling an influx of extreme weather conditions ranging from flash floods to heatwaves. Storm Tracking The National Weather Service’s forecasters …
Boomer Retirement Blues: 20 Stark Truths About the Golden Years
As the Baby Boomer generation approaches retirement, the promise of golden years filled with leisure and security seems more like a pipe dream for many. This demographic faces unique challenges that could redefine what it means to retire. Here’s a stark look at the realities shaping the retirement outlook for one of America’s largest generations. 1. Delayed Retirement An estimated …
21 Hard-Hitting Facts That Prove Climate Change Is Real and Urgent
Ever wondered what climate deniers are hiding? Let’s bust some common myths and reveal the truths they don’t want you to know, armed with solid data and simple facts. 1. Climate Change Is Real Over 97% of climate scientists agree that climate change is real and primarily caused by human activities. Deniers often dismiss this consensus to downplay the urgency …
Drenched and Damaged: Florida’s Storms Leave Costly Aftermath
Experts warn that the recent storm damage to the state could skyrocket into hundreds of millions of dollars – but not all residents are prepared for that. The Storm’s Start On Monday afternoon, Floridians living in the southern area of the state were greeted with a flash flood warning by the National Weather Service (NWS). Residents of Miami-Dade and Broward …