Awesome! (it’s 1.5 years old – but still worth a share) And it won’t let me copy and paste portions so I am just sharing the link below.
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Sweden’s recycling is so revolutionary, the country has to import rubbish from other countries to keep its recycling plants going. What lessons can we learn, asks Hazel Sheffield
Editor’s note: We saw the sun pulse last summer. It was so wild ~ it was around 6:30pm. It pulsed for just a few moments before blasting into this very bright flash and then it dimmed to a level that was even dimmer than prior to the flashing. It happened so fast we didn’t have time to grab the camera.
By Adam Frisk National Online Journalist, Breaking News Global News
South Africa’s second-biggest city, Cape Town, may not be faced with a Day Zero, the day the city of about four million people is forced to shut off its taps, thanks to conservation efforts and the prospect of winter rains.
Cape Town has been faced with a deepening water crisis which had been blamed on a population boom and several years of drought, forcing citizens of the popular tourist destination to ration their water consumption or face Day Zero, when authorities would close off most taps if not enough water is saved.
Officials had forecasted Day Zero to fall around April 22, forcing residents to use no more than 87 litres per person, per day. The tap shut-off date has been moved several times, to as early as April 12, due to falling dam levels, and as late as July 9.
However, on Wednesday, Mmusi Maimane, whose Democratic Alliance party runs Cape Town, announced that as a result of water restrictions, Day Zero may not even occur in 2018.
Almost no water left in the tidal Potomac River near Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse on Friday, March 2. Photo courtesy Lori Bauckman-Moore
Most of the water in the tidal Potomac River along eastern Prince William County’s shores vanished during Friday’s intense wind storm.
The phenomena, known as a “blowout tide” happened due to sustained northwesterly winds blowing the water out of the river, into the Chesapeake Bay and eventually to the Atlantic Ocean, according to the National Weather Service.
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Almost no water left in the tidal Potomac River at Tim’s Rivershore Restaurant and Crabhouse on Friday, March 2. Photo courtesy Lori Bauckman-Moore
Blowout tides are relatively rare on the Potomac River, particularly of the magnitude seen Friday, and represent the reverse, essentially, of coastal flooding, said NWS meteorologist Dan Hofmann.
A federal court has denied an attempt by the Environmental Protection Agency to dismiss a lawsuit seeking to ban the use of fluoride under the Toxic Substances Control Act.
In a victory for water fluoridation opponents, a judge in the Northern District of California has denied a motion by the Environmental Protection Agency that sought to limit the information available to the court while making their decision on whether or not to ban water fluoridation. The lawsuit was brought forth by Food and Water Watch Inc. and a coalition of health organizations and individuals concerned about fluoride. Under section 21 of The Toxic Substances Control Act (TSCA) citizens are allowed to petition the EPA to regulate or ban individual chemicals. Food and Water Watch filed the lawsuit after the EPA rejected a citizen petition calling for the EPA to ban the addition of fluoride chemicals to the drinking water supply.
As the lawsuit proceeded the EPA interpreted the language of the law to mean the judge should be limited to reviewing the information the EPA provided when it decided to reject the petition on February 17, 2017. “The disagreement is whether, in reaching its own decision, the court can consider information that the EPA did not have access to e.g. expert testimony, new studies, documents obtained in discovery, etc.,” Michael Connett, the attorney representing the coalition told Bloomberg Environment before the ruling.
Birds, birds, and birds, all over Texas… And in huge numbers! A news anchor in Houston captured an eerie scene when she stumbled upon an invasion of birds while out getting gas for her car. Between this and the freaky swarm spotted flying in the sky over Dallas earlier this week, we’re beginning to feel a bit uneasy about all these birds. Don’t you?
The first creepy footage was captured by Christine Dobbyn of Houston’s ABC13 on February 2, 2018, at a gas station in Houston, Texas. She wrote as a caption to the spooky video: “I like you birds, but this kind of freaked me out:”
Here are a few explanations from scientists. You will see ~ there is no solid consensus as to what is causing this:
Yale Ornithology Professor Richard Prum added that the flock may have been disturbed from its original spot for the night and so moved to a well-lit spot. … “So what I think may have happened is that a night roost was disturbed so that the birds left the roost in the dark. They might flock away at this point looking for a safe space. That could lead to birds flying down to the well-lit gas station. They are obviously not feeding on anything, so there is no real reason to be there except that it is well-lit and not too disturbed. So better than all the alternatives at that moment.”
UCLA Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Professor Thomas Smith pointed out that we often see the even spacing behavior when birds are perched on a wire. … “I don’t know why they’re on the ground; species such as these form communal roosts at night, but these are typically in trees — could they be confused by the bright lights of the gas station? They are not feeding… I don’t recall ever seeing this before.”
My mate said 3 years ago scientists declared a vast amount of water under the earth ~ more than what the earth currently holds on the surface. Check out this article. Is it possible, as some have speculated, that this water is going to New Earth? The Galactics with their tech, removing the water, one location at a time, cleansed as it travels/filters through the rock, dirt, etc. to be held for the New Earth. ?? Cleaning up the surface ~ what a great way to go about it. Why waste what we have when it can be cleansed and returned? Hmmm… All of the animals dying, the mass bird die-off ~ spirits leaving the bodies to go to New Earth. ?? The Source in Us is saying “yes of course that is a divine plan”.
It isn’t like this water gets displaced in another location – it is frigging disappearing!
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Water anomalies appear in Venice and Mexico – Water disappears!