Nature
How strong is the peak of a first-class civilization?
In 1964, Nikolai Kardashev, a famous astrophysicist, proposed the Kardashev Index (Kardashev Scale), a major reference for future generations, based on the maximum magnitude of energy that an intelligent civilization could use.
By Gareth Geyer3 years ago in Earth
Are There Snakes in Hawaii? Find Out!
Are There Snakes in Hawaii? Find Out! The islands of Hawaii, located in the Pacific Ocean, are home to a wide range of wildlife. A diverse range of marine and terrestrial mammals and birds live in America’s 50th State. They include monk seals, mongooses and humpback whales, as well as handsome honeycreepers and rare monk seals. But are there snakes in Hawaii? Yes, and no.
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Earth
Are the November climate and sustainability summits going to deliver on the promised green investment?
We are just a few weeks away from 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP27. This year, the 27th global summit takes place in Sharm El-Sheikh, in Egypt from November 6 to 18. This is the second time a Middle Eastern country hosts one of these summits. Morocco hosted COP22 five years ago.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
How To Get Rid of Mole Crickets and Prevent Lawn Damage
Strange-looking pests called mole crickets can seriously harm your landscape. These persistent, underground beetles have clawed front legs that are ideal for tearing up your turf grass, digging through your lawn, and eating on the roots. The mole cricket is a threat to homeowners in the Southeast of the United States, but fortunately, there are effective ways to get rid of them.
By Heather Whitney3 years ago in Earth











