Vanished Arm Of Nile Helped Ancient Egyptians Transport Pyramid Materials
Researchers drilled five cores into the Giza floodplain in May 2019 to try and reconstruct the history of the Nile. It was discovered that a vanished arm of Nile helped ancient Egyptians transport pyramid materials.
How Russia Handed Moscow To Napoleon 210 Years Ago But Went On To Win The War
Two hundred and ten years ago, on September 15, 1812, the French Army led by Emperor Napoleon entered the Kremlin in Moscow. In the eyes of the world, it was all over – the largest city in Russia was lying prostrate at the feet of the world’s greatest military supremo.
Is Wind Energy Becoming Too Expensive?
General Electric (GE) plans to make major job cuts in its U.S. wind operations and will consider its other markets too as windfarms are proving to be a major expense in the wake of Covid and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Continued supply chain disruption and the high cost of wind turbines are deterring companies from investing in wind energy, as they look for cheaper alternatives.
NOPEC Bill Won’t Bring Oil Prices Down
“Nobody f*cks with a Biden,” said the U.S. president, and the oil ministers of the member countries of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC+) replied, “Hold my beer.” OPEC+ then proceeded to approve production cuts of 2 million barrels per day, despite a full court press by the administration in the weeks leading up to the decision, and raised the price of oil for the U.S., lowered it for Europe, and left it unchanged for Asia. According to National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan, “the President is disappointed by the shortsighted decision by OPEC+ to cut production quotas” and “the Biden Administration will also consult with Congress on additional tools and authorities to reduce OPEC+’s control over energy prices,” neglecting to mention that Biden administration decisions to cancel the Keystone XL pipeline and to stop issuing new oil and gas leases on public lands gave OPEC+ the upper hand.
“We Own The Science”: UN Official Admits That They Partner With Google To Control Search Results
In a recent interview, a UN official admitted that they partner with companies like Google to control the search results and she even claimed that “We Own The Science”.
The Global Water Crisis Could Crush The Energy Industry
For years, the energy sector, and almost every other sector, has taken water for granted, viewing it as an abundant resource. But as we move into a new era of renewable energy, the vast amounts of water required to power green energy operations may not be so easy to find. And it’s not just renewables that are under threat from water scarcity, as it also hinders fossil fuel production and threatens food security.
How A New Breed Of Companies Will Soon Takeover World Biodiversity Says Vandana Shiva
Slowly, surely, and silently during the last few years, Wall Street hawks and their global allies have been plotting an unprecedented move – to capture the whole of nature and put it on sale.
Synthetic Salvation — On Genomics, Mind Uploads, And The Quest For Immortality
Fear of death is intrinsic to human life. As our years accumulate, we watch friends and family drop off, one by one, disappearing from our presence and lingering only in memories.
Should We Be Worried About The Next Digital Apocalypse?
The loss of citizen authority over the digital sphere, which has been supplanted by the demands of the state, is an apocalypse from which humanity can never recover. Should we be worried about the next digital apocalypse?
List Of Top Billionaire Cities And Countries
According to information from the Wealth-X Billionaire Census, a list of top billionaire cities and countries was made, with the US having the highest number of billionaires.