World Earth Day is an annual celebration that brings people together to honour our planet whilst raising awareness for the vital need to protect the earth. Its roots trace back to 1970 in the United States, when it gained global recognition, particularly highlighted by the symbolic signing of th...
and Earth Day 2025 is on Tuesday, April 22. The holiday is now a global celebration that’s sometimes extended into Earth Week, a full seven days of events focused on green living and confronting the climate crisis. The brainchild of Senator Gaylord Nelson and inspired by the protests of th...
Burst-like swarms in the Campi Flegrei caldera accelerating unrest from 2021 to 2024 During the long-term unrest of the Campi Flegrei caldera, burst-like seismic swarms are observed and associated with an increase in hydrothermal activity and an anomaly in the ground deformation pattern recorded ...
Among the 1,000 agencies that have pledged, the United States leads with 350 headquarters, followed by the United Kingdom with 265. Canada ranks third with 65 pledges, followed by the Asia Pacific region with 67, and South Africa with 57. Zooming in on the Asia Pacific region: A...
The World Earth Dayis coming, let's give our planet a big shoutout!At HQIS, we firmly believe that protecting the Earth is the responsibility of each and every one of us, and thatsustainabilityis the key to our fu...
Zelensky insisted that his own visit to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday has “no connection” to the meeting between US and Russian negotiators the same day. “The visit to the region was planned long before the US decided to meet Russia there,” he said, as quoted by Politico. Putin’s top ...
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16th December 2024| abc.net.au|Ancient,Earth A new study, not yet peer reviewed but published on the biological sciences repositorybioRxiv, suggests an ancestor ofP. cubensiscould have come from Africa before spreading far and wide. Ancient ‘land bridge’ that connected Siberia to US wasn’t...