Guardian: Humans just 0.01% of all life but have destroyed 83% of wild mammals

Damian Carrington Environment editor  @dpcarrington Mon 21 May 2018 20.00 BST Humankind is revealed as simultaneously insignificant and utterly dominant in the grand scheme of life on Earth by a groundbreaking new assessment of all life on the planet. The world’s 7.6 billion people represent just 0.01% of all living things, according to the study. Yet since the dawn of civilisation, humanity has caused the loss of 83% … Continue reading Guardian: Humans just 0.01% of all life but have destroyed 83% of wild mammals

Massive New Fissures Open On Hawaiian Volcano, Prompting More Evacuations

Terray Sylvester, Huffington Post Some 37 buildings have been destroyed and nearly 2,000 people ordered to evacuate in the past 10 days. PAHOA, Hawaii, May 13 (Reuters) – Two new fissures opened on Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano, hurling bursts of rock and magma with an ear-piercing screech on Sunday, threatening nearby homes and prompting authorities to order new evacuations. One new fissure from Sunday morning was … Continue reading Massive New Fissures Open On Hawaiian Volcano, Prompting More Evacuations

New York Times: These Billion-Dollar Natural Disasters Set a U.S. Record in 2017

From the New York Times: By Kendra Pierre-Louis Extreme weather events caused a total of $306 billion in damage in the United States last year, making 2017 the most expensive year on record for natural disasters in the country, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration said Monday. A trio of major hurricanes, Harvey, Irma and Maria, contributed hundreds of billions to the total. But the year … Continue reading New York Times: These Billion-Dollar Natural Disasters Set a U.S. Record in 2017

Pompeii@Madre

The exhibition Pompei@Madre. Materia Archeologica (“Pompei@Madre. Archaeological Matter“) – curated by Massimo Osanna, Director of the Parco Archeologico di Pompei, and Andrea Viliani, Director of Madre · museo d’arte contemporanea Donnaregina of Naples, with the curatorial coordination for the modern section by Luigi Gallo – is based on a rigorous research activity resulting from unprecedented institutional collaboration between the Madreand the Archaeological Park / Pompeii Superintendence, the most important archaeological Italian site and one of … Continue reading Pompeii@Madre

Into the Volcano: Werner Herzog

from the Guardian: Into the Inferno review – Werner Herzog peers into the depths of the volcano 4/5stars      In an unnerving documentary, images of throbbing magma are spliced with stories of the people living with the threat of spectacularly destructive eruptions  On the edge … Oppenheimer, left, and Herzog in Vanuatu. Photograph: Peter Zeitlinger/Netflix With Into the Inferno, Werner Herzog returns to the subject of active … Continue reading Into the Volcano: Werner Herzog