Sustainability
When First Days of Spring Feel Like Summer, Remember The Truth
It’s going to feel like summer as we head into the first days of spring. Do you still think that global warming isn’t a dangerous issue that needs the human species to wisen up and start dealing with it through active scientific measures, as opposed to denial? If so, feel free to continue being the ones with your head in the sand.
By The Man Behind The Mask9 days ago in Earth
Going Clean Is Dirty Business
After more than a decade of research, investigation, and documentation of events as they unfolded, Deckchair Productions has just launched Going Clean Is Dirty Business, a gripping new narrative podcast that uncovers one of the most extraordinary stories in modern clean energy history.
By Frank Racioppi9 days ago in Earth
Mexico’s Rainbow Lake
Hidden within the remote landscapes of Mexico lies a natural wonder unlike any other—a lake so unique that it offers a glimpse into Earth’s earliest days. Often referred to as Mexico’s “Rainbow Lake,” this extraordinary body of water is home to living fossils believed to be over three billion years old. Yet today, its once-vivid colors are fading, raising serious concerns among scientists and environmentalists.
By Irshad Abbasi 10 days ago in Earth
Gas prices around the world
Due to conflict in the Middle East over the past three weeks, all parties involved have been bombing critical energy centers throughout the region. The earth has felt the impact of energy loss. Missiles hitting data centers and oil tankers have led to cloud interfaces being down along with oil reserves being lowered.
By Adrian Holman10 days ago in Earth
A Timely Reminder About The One Threat To Us All
It's still a collosal problem. And we are stuck between rocks and hardplaces, and getting more trapped by the year. And while everybody wants to scream, yell, and pound their fists about every other issue they claim to care about, people have slowly begun to voice their feelings much less about how petroleum is both pivotal to our existence, and a source of our problems.
By The Man Behind The Mask12 days ago in Earth









