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.
Posts published in “Environmental”

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…
By The White House ACCELERATING REBUILDING IN WILDFIRE-DEVASTATED LOS ANGELES: On Friday, President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order to cut through bureaucratic red tape…
German politician Sahra Wagenknecht blasted the EU’s ban on Russian gas, warning it will accelerate economic decline and deepen reliance on costly U.S. energy. She argued the policy weakens Europe’s competitiveness and sovereignty.
NATO has reportedly discussed blocking non‑member states from obtaining mining rights on the island By RT International Western officials are discussing ways to limit Russian…
Multiple shark attacks along Australia’s New South Wales coast have forced widespread beach closures during peak summer season. One incident claimed the life of a 12-year-old boy following a bull shark attack near Sydney.
A German lawmaker says Berlin should demand massive reparations from Poland over the destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines. The proposal escalates an already tense dispute between the two nations over wartime compensation claims.
By Topwar Another episode involving “green energy” has surfaced in Ukraine, turning out to be a gold mine for those close to the Presidential Administration.…
By EMILIE MEGNIEN and SEAN MURPHY ATLANTA (AP) — Bags of ice-thwarting salt aren’t usually a hot item at Bates Ace Hardware in Atlanta, but store manager Lewis…
Fifteen years after the Fukushima disaster, Japan is preparing to restart the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa nuclear power plant, the largest in the world. The move revives deep concerns over safety, evacuation readiness, and whether public trust has truly been restored.

















