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Posts Tagged ‘dangerous’
Climate Change, Pollution, Wildlife & Flora, Aug 4th, 2010,
Spain’s beaches are unusually full of dangerous, round, pinkish-purple blobs this year. No, they’re not aggressive sunburnt British holidaymakers drunk on cheap Spanish beer, but swarms of Mauve Stinger jellyfish – and they’re causing havoc. Several beaches on the Costa Blanca – an area on Spain’s Mediterranean coast which is particularly popular with British tourists – have been closed due to the recent invasion of jellyfish. The Mauve Stinger jellyfish, or Pelagia nocticula, has a mild sting, but can cause severe, even fatal, reactions in some people. From a report in the Telegraph: The Red Cross treated 50 people for…
Tags: attacks, coast, dangerous, Denia, invasion, jellyfish, Mauve Stingers, overfishing, Pollution, populations, Spain
Climate Change, Politics, Pollution, Jul 2nd, 2010,
Is there is just too much revenue in big oil to stop dangerous deep sea drilling? The oil industry, like the massive investment banks behind the financial crisis of 2008, is considered by some to be ‘too big to fail’. Yet also like financial crashes, disasters are calculated by those in charge as risks worth taking. Sure, a tragedy on the scale of the Deepwater Horizon blowout in the Gulf of Mexico wasn’t expected, but the industry and the government – and everybody – knew that spills happen. Also like the banks, the oil industry is largely self-regulating, so they…
Tags: blowout, BP, Brazil, British, dangerous, deep, Deepwater, disaster, government, Gulf, Horizon, industry, Mexico, north, oil, P-52, platform, rig, risk, risky, sea, spill, too big to fail, UK
Climate Change, Nature, Weird Stuff, Wildlife & Flora, May 26th, 2010,
Mount Everest has been in the news quite a bit lately and for good reasons: Jordan Romero, a 13-year-old boy, became the youngest person ever to climb to the summit. On the opposite end of the age spectrum, 50-year-old Apa Sherpa (also known as the Super Sherpa) broke his own record and has climbed Everest the most number of times (20 thus far). According to the Super Sherpa, Climate Change is having a notable impact on Mount Everest—to the point of making it even more dangerous to climb. Apa, who dedicated his latest ascent to the impact of Global Warming…
Tags: broken records, Climate change, dangerous, global warming, Himalayas, Jordan Romero, Mount Everest, Nepal, Super Sherpa, trash