Videos showing a glowing “jellyfish-shaped” cloud in the sky have gone viral online. The phenomenon is linked to rocket launches when exhaust expands in the upper atmosphere and reflects sunlight.
Posts published in “Environmental”
Communities across the United States are working to remove lead contamination from water systems, soil, and older housing. But shifting federal funding and regulatory changes are making large-scale cleanup efforts harder for many cities.
A recent study examined whether electromagnetic radiation from power lines, household wiring, and tablets may increase the risk of brain tumors in children. Researchers found higher exposure levels among children diagnosed with central nervous system tumors compared with those without cancer.
Chemicals used as “safer” alternatives to BPA in plastics and packaging may disrupt reproductive health and fetal development similar to BPA. More research and regulation are needed.
A FrontPageMag opinion article questions whether diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) priorities at DC Water contributed to failures that preceded the massive Potomac River sewage spill. The piece critiques leadership decisions amid one of the largest wastewater spills in U.S. history.
A collapsed sewer line dumped massive waste into the Potomac River, prompting D.C. Mayor Bowser to seek federal emergency assistance. Cleanup and environmental concerns are ongoing.
For the first time in about 15 years since the Fukushima disaster, Tokyo Electric Power’s Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant in Niigata restarted its sixth reactor and began transmitting power to Japan’s electrical grid.
The article proposes that influenza might be caused by abnormal electromagnetic conditions in the atmosphere affecting living beings simultaneously. This perspective contrasts with established medical understanding that influenza is caused by contagious viruses.
Insects are disappearing globally at alarming rates, a trend documented by long-term studies and raising concern among scientists and some doctors. This loss could disrupt ecosystems and harm food systems tied to pollination and nutrient cycling.

Polish president pushes for aggressive move to nuclear, bypassing LNG amidst ‘geopolitical turmoils’
Poland’s president is pushing a strategy to move from coal straight to nuclear energy, avoiding a temporary reliance on liquefied natural gas and supporting the country’s first nuclear plant construction.
Industry-backed lawmakers are advancing changes to the Toxic Substances Control Act that could limit public petitions and roll back safeguards against toxic chemicals. Critics say this undermines key protections meant to shield health and environment.
Critics of technocratic systems joined a CHD panel to debate geoengineering, weather modification and threats to the environment and human health. The discussion explored climate change responses and the implications of climate intervention strategies.
Forecasters are tracking a developing bomb cyclone that could bring strong winds, snowfall, and dangerous cold along the East Coast. The storm’s exact path remains uncertain.
Residents at a caravan park in Dorset have been evacuated due to flooding By Simon CalderTravel Correspondent, Holly Evans & Shaheena Uddin A lorry driver died in the…
By Sierra Marlee A skier who wanted a photo with a snow leopard was taught a powerful lesson in the laws of nature. In North…

















