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 | Environment This section contains articles about science, nature, medicine, anthropology, health and the human spirit. | |
| | | | | | Fukushima 2011: 25 years after Chernobyl and 65 years after Hiroshima and Nagasaki by Newropeans-Magazine The world is shaken by the catastrophe, which has devastated Japan. As of today, we don't know yet the full extend of the wave of death and destruction, that has hit Japan, but we can see, that the earthquake and the tsunami have killed tens of thousands | | | | GMO...?? No, but thanx!! Not in Europe! by Christos Mouzeviris Recently I have been involved in a conversation on European Parliament's Facebook page, on the right of each EU state to ban GMO crops or products made from them. It was a most challenging debate, with good arguments coming from both sides. The people wh | | | | Can small European countries like Greece and Ireland, become Europe's Green Industries? by Christos Mouzeviris With the recent recession and crisis in EU and the Euro-zone, the two hardest hit members that were forced to get a bail out from the IMF, Greece and Ireland are pondering on solutions and reforms for their economies. Both must please their population tha | |
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| | | Cassandra's nuclear predictions by Thanos Kalamidas Nuclear reality has entered one more time our lives in the most dramatic way from the country that has suffered more than any other from her extreme and uncontrollable force making one more time people like me feel like contemporary Cassandras and for one | | | | The Pornographic Aftershock: Earthquake in Japan by Binoy Kampmark It was only last month that Japanese experts well versed in the palliative arts of rescue were sent to Christchurch in New Zealand to help in the aftermath of a disastrous earthquake. The earthquake remains Japan's permanent shadow. The trembler | | | | Thinking outside the Cow: Taco Bell and Absent Beef by Binoy Kampmark The fast food revolution was very much a revolution of appearance. In the mass production stakes, the natural product disappeared, becoming some vague resemblance of what it was meant to be. Beef? What beef? Substitutes and culinary shortcuts prevail | | | | Geophysics and Sociophysics Have A Lot In Common by Leah Sellers Unseen, beneath the busy little feet of all Humanity the Earth's subterranean tectonic plates shift, grind and moan. Faults are formed. Tremendous stress is created. Energy becomes elastic - 100 atomic bombs (more or less) in strength - expand and shr | | | | Human error by Thanos Kalamidas It is everywhere on the news the last couple of days and I suppose a lot of people have read my now that the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was an avoidable disaster caused in part by a series of cost-cutting decisions made by BP and its partners. This i | | | | Lick Observatory by The Ovi Team January 3rd 1888; the refracting telescope at the Lick Observatory, measuring 91 cm in diameter, is used for the first time. It was the largest telescope in the world at the time.
| | | | International Animal Rights Day by The Ovi Team Sometimes we forget that humans are not the only animals on this planet with rights and ironically the international day for the animal's rights is exactly the same day with the International day for the Human Rights!!! | | | prev | | next | | |
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