How one man started the worlds largest beach clean-up?

EcoWatch
January 31, 2019

3 years ago Mumbai beach was overwhelmed by plastic rubbish. Thanks to the incredible effort of one man 🙏 Afroz Shah 🙏 – who kickstared the world’s largest beach cleanup – 🐢 turtles have started to hatch again.

“I make a change, together we make the difference” 🌎

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How one man started the world's largest beach cleanup

3 years ago Mumbai beach was overwhelmed by plastic rubbish. Thanks to the incredible effort of one man 🙏 Afroz Shah 🙏 – who kickstared the world's largest beach cleanup – 🐢 turtles have started to hatch again. "I make a change, together we make the difference" 🌎BrightVibes

Posted by EcoWatch on Wednesday, January 30, 2019

Militarized police confront unarmed Indigenous earth protectors with sniper rifles

Wet’suwet’en Access Point on Gidumt’en Territory

Wet’suwet’en territory is under siege by RCMP tactical forces, who are working with TransCanada to force a pipeline through our territory. Yesterday Gitdumt’en people and supporters were forcibly removed from our homelands for upholding our Wet’suwet’en laws. Militarized police confronted unarmed Indigenous people with assault and sniper rifles and made 14 arrests. As of now, Gitdumt’en Clan spokesperson Molly Wickham remains in state custody along with several others.

We have never signed treaties with Canada or given up our rights and title to these lands. Canada is violating Anuk Nu’at’en (Wet’suwet’en law), it’s own colonial laws, and UNDRIP. The violent separation of our people and our lands is no different today than it was 150 years ago.

We fear for our neighbors at Unist’ot’en Camp who now face a similar prospect of state violence.

Today there are international solidarity actions with the Wet’suwet’en. Attend one near you: https://www.facebook.com/events/2225649537692362/

For ways to support: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=225163691762758&id=212798726332588

To donate: https://www.gofundme.com/gitdumt039en-access-point

Gitdumt'en Under Siege

SHARE WIDELY – Wet'suwet'en territory is under siege by RCMP tactical forces, who are working with TransCanada to force a pipeline through our territory. Yesterday Gitdumt'en people and supporters were forcibly removed from our homelands for upholding our Wet'suwet'en laws. Militarized police confronted unarmed Indigenous people with assault and sniper rifles and made 14 arrests. As of now, Gitdumt'en Clan spokesperson Molly Wickham remains in state custody along with several others.We have never signed treaties with Canada or given up our rights and title to these lands. Canada is violating Anuk Nu'at'en (Wet'suwet'en law), it's own colonial laws, and UNDRIP. The violent separation of our people and our lands is no different today than it was 150 years ago.We fear for our neighbours at Unist'ot'en Camp who now face a similar prospect of state violence.Today there are international solidarity actions with the Wet'suwet'en. Attend one near you: https://www.facebook.com/events/2225649537692362/For ways to support: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=225163691762758&id=212798726332588To donate: https://www.gofundme.com/gitdumt039en-access-point#WETSUWETENSTRONG #NOTRESPASS #WEDZINKWA #NOPIPELINESNo use of footage without consent. Direct media enquires to michaeltoledano@gmail.com

Posted by Wet'suwet'en Access Point on Gidumt'en Territory on Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Chicago train tracks on fire during polar vortex!

CBS News
January 30, 2019

WATCH: It’s so cold in Chicago today that they have to set the railroad tracks on fire to keep trains moving. https://cbsn.ws/2CVL8fG

Chicago train tracks on fire during polar vortex

WATCH: It's so cold in Chicago today that they have to set the railroad tracks on fire to keep trains moving. https://cbsn.ws/2CVL8fG

Posted by CBS News on Wednesday, January 30, 2019

What if Gravity Suddenly Went Away?

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January 30, 2019

If the force of gravity disappeared, floating off into space would be the least of your worries.

What If Gravity Suddenly Went Away?

Posted by What.If on Monday, March 19, 2018

Chicago will be colder than Antarctica this week

We challenged you to hold on to your trash for 21 days!

EcoWatch was live.
Yesterday January 26, 2019

Inspiring & Easy Way to Make a Huge Difference #LandfillChallenge 

We challenged you to hold on to your trash for 21 days! Here’s the results of that challenge in an informing live talk show.

Also, we will be announcing the date of the next challenge! Stay tuned.

✨Inspiring & Easy Way to Make a Huge Difference #LandfillChallenge ✨We challenged you to hold on to your trash for 21 days! Here's the results of that challenge in an informing live talk show.Also, we will be announcing the date of the next challenge! Stay tuned.

Posted by EcoWatch on Saturday, January 26, 2019

Here are 3 innovative ways the Netherlands is creating a society where nothing goes to waste!

EcoWatch
January 25, 2019

Including the world’s first bike path made from recycled plastic.

World Economic Forum

Here are 3 innovative ways the Netherlands is creating a society where nothing goes to waste

Including the world's first bike path made from recycled plastic. World Economic Forum

Posted by EcoWatch on Friday, January 25, 2019

The polar vortex will return with the coldest temps of the year!

Mashable – Science

The polar vortex will return, this time with the coldest temps of the year

Temperature forecast for early February 2019.Temperature forecast for early February 2019. IMAGE: UNIVERSITY OF MAINE/CLIMATE REANALYZER.

It’s coming back!

The polar vortex — a deep mass of frigid air that rotates around the top of the world — has been knocked off balance, which means it’s liable to spill cold air into the U.S. Although winter temperatures in the lower 48 states have generally been normal or warmer than average, a blast of intensely cold air first spilled down to the Midwest and the northeastern U.S. around January 20. Now, atmospheric scientists say it’s likely to return at the end of January.For many places, that means it will be the coldest stretch of the year. 

“It’s going to get really cold at the end of January and early February,” Jeff Weber, a meteorologist with the University Corporation for Atmospheric Research, an earth sciences research organization, said in an interview.

Although the arrival of chilled air is still around a week away, meteorologists widely agree that it’s safe to expect extreme cold. Cleveland will likely drop to around zero degrees Fahrenheit, New York City to the teens, and some areas like Duluth, Minnesota will plummet to negative 25 degrees, said Weber.

Why is the polar vortex coming back?

If the polar vortex is left undisturbed, it will spend the winter at home, so to speak, rotating around the Arctic.

But this formidable mass of cold air can sometimes grow weak, wobbling out of its polar home. After this happens, these weakened polar winds can can slosh into the U.S. multiple times throughout the winter.

“Once the vortex is disturbed, the areas of colder air can spill out,” noted Weber. “We expect lobes to spill out over time.”

The polar vortex first began to get wobbly in early January, after showing signs that it might split apart. These polar winds are always liable to get pushed around by fickle weather patterns, storms, or other disturbances that move around our atmosphere, Benjamin Zaitchik, an atmospheric scientist at Johns Hopkins University, said in an interview.

And sometimes, the polar vortex will get completely thrown out of whack thanks to dramatic warming events that occur some 20 miles up in the atmosphere, called sudden stratospheric warming, which splits the polar apart. This “knocks the vortex out of its cozy home,” said Weber.

Zac Lawrence: Here is my “official” 3D animation of this year’s stratospheric split. Another beautiful event!

It’s “like a band of warm air just cutting right through the puddle of cold air,” John Martin, an atmospheric scientist at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, explained last week.

This creates different vortices that are liable to wobble down to different regions, like the U.S. and Europe at the same time, which happened in mid-January.

“It starts to wobble and spill cold air out to the south,” said Weber.

What exactly triggers these warming events high up in the polar vortex remains unknown.

“It’s a hot area of research,” said Zaitchik. “It’s something that’s still being investigated.”

The polar vortex has become a popular phenomenon for good reason: This weakening of the polar vortex and the subsequent spillover of frigid air has become more common over the last two decades.

“We are seeing these events occurring more frequently as of late,” noted Weber.

One emerging theory blames significantly diminished Arctic sea ice. The Arctic is warming over twice as fast as the rest of the globe and sea ice cover is plummeting. As a result, recent climate research suggests that — without this ice cover — more heat escapes from the oceans. Ultimately, researchers found that this relatively warmer air interacts with and weakens the winds over the Arctic, allowing frigid polar air to more easily escape to southerly places like Cleveland and New York City.

It’s important to note, however, that although the U.S. and Europe are experiencing more cold blasts from the Arctic, this doesn’t mean the planet isn’t still warming at an accelerated pace. Rather, these cold blasts are just displacing Arctic air that often stays put over the Arctic.

In 2019, it’s forecast to return during the last couple days of January.

“This will be our second blast of it,” said Weber.

“The Garden of Eden is No More!”

EcoWatch
January 24, 2019

‘We have changed the world so much that scientists say we are now in a new geological age, the Anthropocene – the Age of Humans.’

World Economic Forum #wef19

David Attenborough says 'The Garden of Eden is no more'

‘We have changed the world so much that scientists say we are now in a new geological age, the Anthropocene – the Age of Humans.’World Economic Forum #wef19

Posted by EcoWatch on Thursday, January 24, 2019

World will end in 12 years if we don’t address climate change