Water Shortages impact all aspects of our lives, no matter how much we think they may not. Recent climate changes have caused both drought and flooding all over the globe, and even though fl… Read More
Water is a matter of life or death for the Wayuu Indians who live in the Guajira Peninsula to the northeast of Colombia. Like many other indigenous people, the Wayuu believe that they receiv… Read More
Africa’s irrigation infrastructure is in serious need of improvement and there are various initiatives to help in this aspect.
The World Bank is working to mobilise international funde… Read More
There is an old adage that says one cannot conjure something out of thin air (unless you are using magic of course), but that is not strictly true, as is proven by a recent innovative device… Read More
Climate change and population pressures have led to citizens, especially those in the rural areas, suffering from severe water stress. This has had another unfortunate effect – young p… Read More
People have a great capacity for imagination. Much of the concepts we currently hold were originally imagined. Yes, there were discoveries, ma… Read More
Raising Sail. Photograph, Ann Fisher.
And so it begins . . . I am on Star Flyer as she heads out into the Atlantic making for Barbados and winter in the Caribbean.
Crossing the Atlan… Read More
World Wetlands Day, held annually on 2 February since 1997, was established to raise awareness about the value of wetlands for humanity and the planet. Government agencies, non-governmental… Read More
“The Museum of Islamic Art in Doha is a collection of artistic gems dating from the 7th to the 19th Centuries. The building was designed by IM Pei, the man responsible for the Louvre P… Read More
What to Do Around Mauna Kea Beach Hotel on Hawaii’s Big Island
On our recent trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, we spent a lovely few days at the Ma… Read More
What didn’t happen when Jesus died? That seems like an odd question, doesn’t it? Hopefully it catches your interest enough to keep reading.
Do you know why the timing of Je… Read More
While decades ago the pioneers of the green housing movement were only environmental enthusiasts and gifted craftsmen, today, everyone can tweak their home towards energy efficiency. Making… Read More
"Arid Middle East faces political battles over water shortfalls (Part 1)" PBS NewsHour 12/31/2018ExcerptSUMMARY: The Middle East is facing a water crisis, and the divisions between Isr… Read More
The Chinese Government Promises to spend $360 Billion on Clean Energy Projects by 2020, creating 13 Million New Jobs in the process. And as the Huainan Project demonstrates, the Asian Superp… Read More
Between travel and midterms grading I will not be able to post a book review this week. Instead, I have posted the talk that I gave a few weeks ago at the Western History Association Confere… Read More
When you are trying to be someone else, naturally you begin acting. And when you start mimicing you will copy every little thing. You will mimic love, which is one of the most hazardous po… Read More
Rate this post PHOTOS: Man who had 281 children from 47 wives dies at 73Thousands of mourners and sympathisers flouted Angolan’s directive banning… Read More
In celebration of the 5th anniversary of the wasteland blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road, CD Projekt RED have an interesting little reveal for us. A mad-max style Quadra Type-66 booming with tu… Read More
Nestled between France’s Maritime Alps and the Mediterranean Sea, Monaco mixes astonishing coastal cliffs and utopic beaches with mountainous zones and lush greenery. Not sure where t… Read More
Lakes are one of the most common features on Earth. They are a hotspot for different animals to come together and carry out life sustaining activities. Outside of the biological implications… Read More
A NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) resupply spacecraft named in honour of late astronaut Kalpana Chawla has been launched to the International Space Station (ISS). The sp… Read More
Life can be found in the most inhospitable places on Earth. From the scorching desert in the Sahara to the frozen landscape of the Antarctic, life finds a way to survive in one form or anoth… Read More
Scientists have discovered traces of a ‘lost’ river that went through the Thar Desert, close to Bikaner, 172 thousand years ago, which served as a lifeline to the humans, empower… Read More
Jay Hickman spoke to The Natural Aristocrat about voicing Joichiro Yukihira on the Food Wars! English dub, the father/son relationship of Joichiro & Soma, and the Saiba origins backstory… Read More
When Hydrogen Burns, the only by-product is Water which is why Hydrogen has been an alluring Zero-Carbon Energy source for Decades. Yet the traditional process for producing Hydrogen, in whi… Read More
The Biden Administration is moving to Undo a Trump Rule that vastly Shrank the Number of Streams and Wetlands Protected by the Clean Water Act, taking on a Politically Combustible Issue that… Read More
Heading to India? Wow I just got thrilled since I started compiling my ideas to make this absolute guide for you. No words can describe the magic behind this diverse country.
It’s a m… Read More
Never again will I destroy all living creatures. That’s what God said. You know, back in Genesis, the first book in the Bible. Of course, that means He did destroy all living creatu… Read More
The world lacks tourist destinations indeed. It happens all the time when telling people they should visit KSA at least once in their life. Saudi Arabia is not a land of oil riches, kings an… Read More
7 reasons why you should visit Tanzania
From astonishing wildlife to seductive beaches, charming ancient towns, incredible food and culture, and geological wonders, Tanzania is a country… Read More
Which continent has the driest desert on earth? There are some compelling choices here, Africa’s massive Sahara region or the Kalahari which is a bit further South, The Arabian desert… Read More
Galapagos Islands are an island group located in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The Galapagos is made up of 13 major islands, 6 smaller islands, and scores of little islands and rocks. Their ent… Read More
Everyone loves to live in a house that looks stunning with all furnished spaces. You’d probably spend thousands of dollars to ensure your home exudes aesthetic appeal. From purchasing… Read More
Are you a certified plant lover? If so, you might want to consider building your very first greenhouse. But before you do, it’s important to first understand what a greenhouse is.A gre… Read More
Every garden should have herbs growing in it, according to Gardening Australia's proud horticulturist Jane Edmanson. Jane also reckons that "herbs are one of the best plants for beginners be… Read More
On Greece’s western coast are the Ionian islands. Greece and Italy are separated by this collection of Greek islands. Their name in Greek is Heptanisa, which translates to “seven… Read More
Kiribati is officially the Republic of Kiribati. It is an island country located in the central Pacific Ocean. It consists of 33 islands. 20 of these islands are inhabited. They are spread o… Read More
Red-Masked Conure ( Psittacara erythrogenys ) is a medium-sized species of parrot in the genus Psittacara, native to western Ecuador and northwestern Peru.
The Guayaquil Parakeet is also som… Read More
Once you’ve done the Everest base camp trek, the next most popular trek in the world is the Annapurna trek in Nepal. A goddess in Hindu mythology, “Ma Annapurna,” whose nam… Read More
In Patagonian conure, the forehead, hood, lores, cheeks, and nape are olive-brown with a slight yellowish tinge.
The sides of the neck, mantle, and back are also olive-brown, contrasting wit… Read More
Ancient Egypt
Understandably, the word “Egypt” is the first thing that comes to mind when many think of the name “Nile,” as the river has played an essential role… Read More
Connecting the Nile Delta and Upper Egypt, locals dubbed the Al-Minya Governorate the “Bride of Upper Egypt” because of its strategic location. Stretching for more than 135 km on… Read More
With the signing of a contract with the state-owned Onas office, Suez has been entrusted with the operation of the public sanitation service for the governorates of Sfax, Gabes, Medenine and… Read More
Table of ContentsEverest Base Camp Trek Annapurna Base Camp Trek Manaslu Circuit Trek Trek Information, Tips, and SeasonsConclusion
If you plan to trek in Nepal soon and want to know abou… Read More
Table of ContentsEverest Base Camp TrekAnnapurna Base Camp TrekUpper Mustang TrekLangtang Valley TrekAnnapurna Khopra Ridge Trek
This article is about Nepal’s 5 top trekking routes… Read More
SAN SALVADOR, May 22 (IPS) – Chronic water shortages make life increasingly difficult for the more than 10.5 million people who live in the Central American Dry Corridor, an arid strip… Read More
Table of ContentsEverest Base Camp Trek Annapurna Base Camp Trek Manaslu Circuit Trek Nepal Trekking Packages Information, Tips, and SeasonsConclusion
Nepal trekking packages for 2023, o… Read More
Entrepreneurs in Jordan have developed a machine called Aquaporo that extracts water from the desert air to address the country's water scarcity issue. The machine, comparable in size to an… Read More
Iraq's Water Crisis: The Devastating Impact of Drying RiversDid you know that Iraq is facing a water crisis of alarming proportions? As rivers dry up and reservoirs reach critically low leve… Read More
A recent study published in the journal Nature has found that moss can absorb six times more carbon dioxide than other plants. Mossy soil was found to contain six times more carbon than soil… Read More
We are providing you with a last minute booking for the Upper Mustang Trek on a 17-day itinerary. The Upper Mustang Trek is a trekker’s dream, located in Nepal’s Himalayan area… Read More
Annapurna Circuit Trek in March is a splendid and scenic decision. March, as the start of the Spring season, is captivating. March unveils the enchanting trails of the Annapurna region at th… Read More