by TYLER DURDEN There are 86 large wildfires that have burned 1,498,205 acres in 12 US states and emit large quantities of carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide,…
Posts published in “Natural disasters”
By Tyler Durden Wildfires have been ravaging Turkey’s Mediterranean coast for the past few days, killing four, burning thousands of building structures, and affecting more…
By Tyler Durden Readers know by now that the Western US is facing a megadrought, heat waves, fallow lands, wildfires, water shortages, grasshopper plague, and deteriorating reservoir…
By TYLER DURDEN Multiple tweets indicate a powerful tornado has demolished buildings in the Bensalem Township, a township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, that borders the…
By Jonathan Erdman At a Glance A line of severe thunderstorms will race through the western Great Lakes into early Thursday morning. Damaging thunderstorm winds with…
By Tyler Durden Water levels in Utah’s Great Salt Lake and Lake Powell have dropped to their lowest levels ever recorded. This summer’s extreme drought and…
By Tyler Durden California’s largest wildfire, the Dixie fire in Butte County, north of Sacramento, has burned more than 192,000 acres as of early Monday…
by TYLER DURDEN Oregon’s record-breaking heat waves and raging wildfires are set to dent Christmas tree crop output, resulting in supply constraints that may send…
By Paul Joseph Watson A German television news reporter was suspended after a video showed the journalist smearing herself with mud in an apparent attempt to…
by TYLER DURDEN On Tuesday, a wicked cold snap, with temperatures dropping below zero, delivered a massive blow to farmers across Brazil’s coffee belt, damaging trees…
by TYLER DURDEN First, it was Germany, then China. Now heavy rain and flooding are heavily impacting Turkey’s eastern Black Sea region. Dramatic images and videos appear on…
By Tyler Durden In the wake of the unprecedented rainstorms across central China, tens of thousands of people have been evacuated on Thursday as officials…
By Keith Fender Germany worst hit; lines along rivers prove to be vulnerable Portions of the rail network in Western Europe could be out…
by TYLER DURDEN Pacific Gas & Electric admitted in recently filed documents that their equipment may have started yet another California wildfire. Firefighters spray water from…
by John Solomon Awildfire near California’s scenic Lake Tahoe exploded in size Saturday night, forcing mass evacuations and the cancellation of an extreme bike ride through…
by TYLER DURDEN A new report by the British newspaper “The Sunday Times” explains how a satellite in low Earth orbit detected the first signs of danger days…

















