Showing posts with label canada. Show all posts
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Saturday, May 9, 2020

Carbon Dioxide Emissions and Global Warming can start the process of desertification of the Planet Earth as Sahara was Jungle a millennium ago

Sahara Jungle 10 000 years ago

A recent study brings us extremely worrying news: in 50 years, rising temperatures will dramatically affect the lives of more than three billion people.

10,000 years ago, the Sahara Desert was one of the wettest areas on Earth

This situation is proving extremely unfortunate, especially if we take into account the problems related to food security for these people whose agricultural land will become useless, notes Futurism.

Desert Earth Planet by Fragile-stock on DeviantArt


Fortunately, if we can say so, this is one of the darkest scenarios, but it starts from the reality we live in: insufficient actions related to stopping global warming and the continuous increase of carbon dioxide emissions globally.

Desert Earth ~ 3D Model ~ Download
The study points out that on every inhabited continent there will be a series of regions whose conditions will be extremely harsh and will not allow human life, among these regions are: Brazil, North Africa or India. This increase in temperatures will lead to the expansion of the temperate climate to more northern regions: Canada or even the Arctic.

Earth's Deserts: Definition Study.com


The direct consequence of these changes in environmental conditions will be the increase in the number of climate refugees, who will have to move from regions close to the equator to the north and south of the planet in search of less affected regions.



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Friday, November 11, 2016

A mysterious sound from the depths of the sea, causing panic in a part of Canada. Locals desperate demanded military assistance

A mysterious sound seems to come from the seabed near Nunavut territory of Canada, and local hunters fear that the sound will ward off wild animals.

Described as a whistling ,, '' ,, buzz '' or ,, roar '' sound from the Arctic be heard for more than two months, and people desperately asking for help military. It is now conducted a thorough investigation.


Map of Nunavut photo: geographic.org
The sound comes from a place on the seabed, Hecla and Fury Strait, near Greenland. In Nunavut, there are about 31,000 people, mostly Inuit, who are scattered over an area of 1,750,000 square kilometers, the area is the northernmost populated area.

Among the local traditions are hunted large mammals, such as seals, caribou and whales. Hecla and Fury Strait is often the main location for hunting. Locals say that this summer the animals in the Strait disappeared at the same time that appeared sound.

,, This passage is a migration route for Greenland whales, seals and ringed seals beard. In that area there were very many, '' said local government official, George Qulaut. ,, This summer was not any. It is one of the major hunting areas, both winter and summer, '' he added.

In general, when a new mysterious phenomenon that science can not explain any new conspiracy theories. Locals believe the sound is from sonar surveillance of a mining company.





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Tuesday, November 8, 2016

A diver made a remarkable discovery in Canada. Royal Navy started an immediate investigation

Royal Canadian Navy started investigations to examine a mysterious object discovered by a diver, object that could be, in fact, a nuclear bmblost in the early days of the Cold War.

Sean Smyrichinsky made this discovery when he was near Banks Island, area close to the location where a US bomber crashed in 1950 after Mark IV bomb was lost on 14 November.

Smyrichinsky said: "I swam to the boat a little further and found an object t . I have never seen : Oh God, I discovered a UFO!" When he documented on the origin of this object came into contact with an image of Mark IV bomb and realized that is very similar to the found object.


Photo of Mark IV bomb. Source: Wikimedia Commons

In a book published this year, Dirk Septer told the story of the bombs missed. "Near midnight on February 13, 1950, three engines bomber of the US Air Force B-36 Intercontinental caught fire when they were above the coast of northwestern Canada. The team on board was dropped, and the aircraft crashed somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Four years later, his remains were discovered by accident in a location at a distance from the one that crashed, three hours of flying in the opposite direction of the aircraft, coastal mountains of Colombia. After years was not told anything, the US has admitted finally that they lost one of nukes. "In terms of team members, 5 of them died and 12 survived.

Source: Daily Mail