…A roll of the dice as to where Humanity falls in regard to Climate Change issues means that no one can ignore by taking it for granted that all of nature across the earth is simply going to keep regenerating itself at rates that it should, if we as a planet do nothing in helping…
Storms,Wildfires Droughts and Eco-Stewardship…
The beginning of 2024 saw some still having to contend with the cleaning up of debris from storms that occurred across several parts of the world in December of 2023; where heavy rainfall quickly turned into flash floods, across places such as Southern California, the Philippines, Argentina, and also The Democratic Republic of Congo. In…
THE LONG WALK HOME….
A Special guest feature Article by L.D.K with D.A Kersting. Arizona U.S.A: (Re: 10th August 2023): In August of this year, President Joe Biden dedicated 40,000 Square Miles of Land in Arizona, (which includes areas along the Grand Canyon and the life giving Colorado River) as a National Monument to be protected for the foreseeable future…
NATURAL GREENERY AND FOOD OF THE AMAZON RAINFOREST: DIVERSITY FOR SUSTAINING LIFE…
Lost and wandering around the Amazon, a young teenager by the name of Lesly (aged thirteen), her sister, Soleimy, (aged nine), their four year old brother, Tien Noriel, along with their baby brother by the name of Cristin, who actually spent his First Birthday in the Colombian area of the Amazon Rainforest; were the only…
Weather impacts, Seismic Design, Storms, Mudslides, and Top-soil preservation…
The growth in the demand for improved and seismically designed infrastructure has become increasingly apparent across many areas of the world that are susceptible to earthquakes. Whilst anomalies within the level of seismic activity impact from an earthquake occurrence, may not be fully anticipated, in terms of the severity of earthquake damage; the scale of…
Sharing and Caring: Helping Our Indigenous Earth Peoples…
As our Amazon Rainforest People of the World continue to face the harsh and growing realities and many challenges that they unfortunately still have to contend with on a daily basis; it must be remembered that we can all still make a difference! (N.B It is understood that the following links are good, legitimate, and official links,…
Happy New Year…Looking ahead; The heat, the cold, and Juice From the Skies…
With Indonesia having been affected by volcanic activity during the earlier part of December 2022 from the volcanic eruption of Mount Semeru, which caused injury and displacement to thousands of people,(including pets and wildlife) along with damage to the infrastructure; earthquakes soon followed across both East and West Java, at over a magnitude of 6.0….
HISTORICAL RECORDS OF CLIMATE CHANGE AND REGIONAL CLIMATE CHANGE: THE CONTINUING NEED FOR GREENING OUR PLANET AND NATURE’S CLOCK…
History has taught us that Regional Climate Change has always compelled the migration of humans and animals from one region to another; In ancient times the average population on the move was relatively smaller in numbers. Everybody knows that factors such as being driven by the need for food, the huntsmen followed/tracked the herd and…
The Rain Dance; The First American Rainmakers…
The science of using Sonic Waves to burst water laden rain clouds was practised by the First Nation Native Americans for centuries; the process of sending out Sonic Waves that register at particular frequencies towards clouds in the sky from Ceremonial Chanting and Drumming is still in practice today. However, Climate Change is causing a…
The Sun Dance; An Eco Initiative to combat Climate Change: Environmental Justice and fresh drinking water for everyone…
It is a pleasure to report that this year the U.S Congress approved an enormous budget of $630 billion for investment in alternative energy. Green investment must focus on more Conservation Projects, which include Carbon reduction rates along with along with other greenhouse gas emission reduction management initiatives. Green house gases such as Methane have…
The Amazon and Understory Fires…another challenge in the midst of Climate Change…
Every year across many parts of Amazonia, high levels of atmospheric pollution, (including C02) along with other atmospheric pollution particulates, throughout what is known as the “Burning Season” continues to leave many with health issues (such as breathing problems), alongside of ongoing problems in regards to the growing loss of green areas of the Natural…
Storms…Hurricane Ian…
Whilst moving through the Central Atlantic then making it’s way across the Caribbean Sea into places such as Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela, Colombia, Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, Jamaica and the Cayman Islands; all the time building with intensity…. Hurricane Ian made landfall in Cuba on the 27th of September 2022 as a category 3 hurricane;…
Climate Change in South Asia; Floods and Infrastructure…
The recent extreme flooding that occurred across areas of Pakistan such as the Sindh Province, the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province, and the Punjab Province, along with the area of the Indus River was in most cases totally unexpected in terms of it’s extensiveness and destructive forces. Apart from over 1,600 deaths reported; over 7,000 residential homes…
Brazil and Climate Change… All lives matter: Floods and landslides…
Every year, communities across parts of Brazil who live in housing located along the steep hills of mountainous areas such as the Serrana Region along with other communities of people who live in areas that are more downstream, such as Paranapanema River in Sao Paulo, suffer heavy rains which in many cases cause flooding and…
The Environmental Impact of Single Use Utensils: a continual threat to natural Habitats….
Some issues of cultural dining practices around the world do ultimately impact the environment and ultimately Climate. For instance, each day countries such as China discard over 100 million chopsticks which are used as single use dining utensils. Such eating utensils which are predominantly made from wood and thrown away have resulted in further forest…
High and Dry: Rising Temperatures, Wildfires, and Droughts; alongside the contrast of a turning tide… high flood levels.
Increasing temperatures along with particularly drier than normal weather in the latter part of April of this year caused wildfires across Phoenix Arizona, and Albuquerque in (N.M) New Mexico, in Nevada. (Gusts of warm spring wind also followed, which further accelerated the wildfires). People have been expressing concern about the unusually higher temperatures in these…
The Climatic Impacts of Drought across many African regions…
As reported earlier in April of this year, farmers and herdsmen suffered extreme drought in places such as Northern Kenya, parts of Ethiopia and Somalia with over 2 million people in the area bordering Chad and Kenya having been affected by severe drought and with approximately 3 million livestock dying from thirst as a result…
Antarctica: an unusual weather event…
It is important to mention a recent report by Scientists of an unusual weather event in Antarctica. The report notified Governments everywhere that some regions of Antarctica have experienced temperatures as much as 70℃ (i.e Seventy Degrees Celsius) which are above normal temperature averages that are usual to the region: normally Antarctica has a temperature…
FOOD FOR THOUGHT: COMMUNITY SEED BANKS…
For Millenia, farmers around the world have always reserved seeds from the last harvest for planting the next food crops. The reservation of seeds (for example; oats, corn, rice etc) is therefore a traditional practice. Many Developed Nations have established Seed Banks by way of provision for Major Disasters /crisis situations affecting planet Earth in…
LEAVES OF GOLD…THE KHMER CIVILIZATION
The Khmer Civilization of Cambodia began as a city spanning 386 miles on the hill tops of Kulen Mountain around 802 AD. The Khmer people of the Angkorean empire were of considerable sophistication and were versed in Sciences such as Astrology, Engineering and Architecture. Their Technical Knowledge and skills in construction reflect ardency in…
Volcanoes and Climate Change: A Carbon Report
The recent eruption of Mount Semeru Volcano on the 16th of January which was followed by an eruption on the 29th of January of the Mount Merapi volcano, causing an avalanche of rocks in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, resulted in the emission of hundreds of tonnes of Carbon dioxide, (which does not have an odour but is…
Season’s Greetings: from Green Mansions Movement.net
(With A Seasonal Greetings Audio Message from Liza Dawn K): Green Mansions Movement.net wishes everyone a peaceful and joyful Christmas and a Happy New Year, including the Indigenous Guardians of the Forest, along with all International Stewards of the Amazon Rainforest, and indeed our planet. I have posted some links to various articles:
California: an ecological events update…
The people of California have recently experienced devastating forest fires that are confirmatory of the Climate Change Reality occurring all over the world. The consequent air pollution from wildfires such as smoke, gases and carbon have an adverse effect on both the environment and climate. Carbon emissions from forest fires and cultivated plants burnt in…
SYMBIOSIS: WORLDWIDE UNITY AND STEWARDSHIP IN PROTECTING THE AMAZON.
GEOGRAPHICAL AND RESOURCE PERSPECTIVES OF THE AMAZON: The Amazon measures at 1.7 billion acres. Over 500.3 million acres of trees in the Amazon has been cut and also burnt down. (That’s over half of the Amazon which has now disappeared through various issues which continue to directly play a part in Deforestation and Climate Change…
The Organic Treasure of the Amazon Rainforest…
The Amazon Rainforest is home to over sixteen thousand species of trees. Some Amazon Rainforest plant species are well over sixty million years old and date back to when the earth’s crust was joined as a super continent referred to as Gondwanaland, which dates back to the Neo-Proterozoic period, (which in turn dates back to…
An Elixir of Conscious Awakening…
As the world endures great adversity at this time,we must not forget other people’s way of life which play a key role in the survival of our planet. The Amazon Rainforest with it’s Indigenous guardians who strive to protect our planets eco-system and natural produce is one of these realities that are inter-linked to our…