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05/06/2022
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By Zoey Sky
Home gardening tips: A beginner’s guide to composting
Composting at home is good for your garden, the soil, your crops and the planet. It is a great way to repurpose food waste and improve soil quality in your home garden. If you’re curious about composting, read on for tips on how to get started. (h/t to Milkwood.net) Composting refers to the process of actively feeding many microorganisms […]
09/07/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Survival navigation: Using nature to navigate the wilderness
Natural navigation is an important survival skill that will come in handy when you’re bugging out. It is the art of finding your way using nature, allowing you to determine direction without the aid of navigation devices like a GPS or compass. But as all skills go, it requires practice to be able to wield it effectively. How […]
06/20/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Drought could force California power plant to shut down at hottest time of the year
The Edward Hyatt Power Plant in California is at risk of going offline for the first time due to the catastrophic drought gripping the western U.S. The power plant, which is the state’s fourth-largest hydropower producer, depends on Lake Oroville in Northern California to generate electricity. But extreme dry conditions have depleted the water in the lake to “alarming […]
06/04/2021
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By News Editors
Food prices to soar higher as California farmers destroy crops because dust bowl conditions continue to spread
What is happening in California right now is going to affect every man, woman and child in the entire country. Today, California has 24.6 million acres of farmland, and the state produces more of our fruits and vegetables than anyone else by a very wide margin. So if agricultural production is dramatically reduced because of the […]
03/29/2021
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By Divina Ramirez
Plague of mice strikes eastern Australia
Large rural communities in New South Wales, Australia’s oldest and most populous state, are being overrun by thousands of mice, according to a recent report from Live Science. Spine-chilling footage online showed that the rodents are invading homes and entering barns. There is some footage showing mice littering local beaches as well. And the pesky critters are […]
03/15/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
Solar storms, magnetic pole shift loom as hundreds of dolphins and whales wind up dead worldwide
Hundreds of dolphins and whales are recently washing up dead on different shores across the world in what might be an ominous sign of the times. Experts are still investigating the cause of death, but there is speculation that intense solar activity and Earth’s weakening magnetic field likely contributed to the deaths. Mass die-offs in the sea Eighty-six dolphins […]
03/05/2021
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By Virgilio Marin
5 innovative water harvesting techniques for dry, off-grid areas
Clean water is a scarce resource in dry, off-grid environments. In these areas, conventional water sources such as snowfall, rainfall, river runoff and groundwater are rare if not completely absent. But innovative water sourcing methods could help address that scarcity. In an article for the Conversation, environmental scientists Manzoor Qadir and Vladimir Smakhtin, both from United Nations University […]
10/02/2020
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By Virgilio Marin
Impending nuclear winter: A 1-week nuclear war between India and Pakistan could kill 50-125 MILLION people – and starve the rest, warn experts
The heated tension between Pakistan and India has been boiling up to a simmer in recent years. Numerous cross-border shelling incidents and ceasefire violations have occurred between the two nuclear-armed states, prompting concerns of a nuclear war. A recent study published in the journal Science Advances imagined what would happen in the event such a war broke […]
09/09/2020
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By Franz Walker
Department of Energy issues emergency order to help California avoid blackouts
The Department of Energy (DOE) has issued a rare, seven-day emergency order to help preserve the reliability of California’s bulk power system. The order came after the California Independent System Operator (CAISO) made a request to the DOE on September 6. The DOE’s order authorizes three natural gas-fueled power stations to operate at their maximum […]
02/02/2020
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By Tracey Watson
Ring of Fire earthquakes accelerating as something big approaches
The Circum-Pacific Belt, commonly known as the Ring of Fire, is a 24,900 mile (40,000 kilometer) horseshoe-shaped stretch of the Pacific Ocean famous for its frequent earthquakes and numerous active volcanoes. Located between several tectonic plates, the Ring of Fire is home to 75 percent of our planet’s volcanoes and 90 percent of the Earth’s […]
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