Extinction event
Dinosaurs weren’t wiped out by an asteroid 66 million years ago, study suggests
Researchers believe that huge, continent-spanning ‘flood basalt’ eruptions are what caused the mass extinction – and others in Earth’s history
Lake Varna: Tons of Dead Fish at the Shore, What is the Reason?
Tons of dead fish have covered a part of the shores of Lake Varna, according to a video posted on the Internet. The video was shot today on the southern shore of Varna Lake near the village of Konstantinovo.
Whether the dead fish has anything to do with faecal contamination remains to be seen because of the broken pipeline.
Worldwide 'Catastrophic Collapse' of Insects According to a Study
Nearly half of all insect species worldwide are in rapid decline and a third could disappear altogether, according to a study warning of dire consequences for crop pollination and natural food chains, reports AFP.
30% of animal species face extinction, report suggests
The world is experiencing a “biological annihilation” of its animal species because of humans’ effect on the Earth, a new study has found.
Researchers mapped 27,600 species of birds, amphibians, mammals and reptiles — nearly half of known terrestrial vertebrate species — and concluded the planet’s sixth mass extinction even was much worse than previously thought.
The 6th mass extinction is here… humans are the walking dead!
Three U.S. universities have issued a report warning that the Earth has entered a new period of extinction. The study by the universities of Stanford, Princeton and Berkeley stated that vertebrates were disappearing at a rate 114 times faster than normals and conclude that humans could be among the first casualties.