Saving the Ozone Layer May Have Inadvertently Reduced Global Warming by Half

December 9, 2019
A new study has discovered that the current state of global warming could have been a lot worse if the world's nations hadn't successfully agreed to take measures to save the planet's ozone layer, and phased out the production and... continued

Wild Winds & Rogue Waves: Parker Solar Probe Proves How Little is Known About the Sun

December 8, 2019
NASA has released the discoveries made during the first two orbits of the Sun-skimming Parker Solar Probe—now the fastest known artificial object to orbit the Sun—revealing high-speed solar winds and powerful rogue plasma waves, revelations that point out that we... continued

Nimitz Encounter Witness Launches New UFO Research Group

December 4, 2019
One of the witnesses to a series of UFO encounters involving the Nimitz Carrier Strike Group in 2004 has launched a new UFO research group that involves individuals from NASA, Silicon Valley and former military personnel. As a retired US... continued

Global Warming is Prompting the Evolution of Red Deer in Scotland

December 2, 2019
Evolution demands only one thing of all of the extant species on Earth: adapt to an ever-changing world, or be left behind by the changes made to that world. And in the face of the rapid pace of current climate... continued

2018 Set a New Record for Atmospheric CO2

November 29, 2019
The world Meteorological Organization has released their WMO Greenhouse Gas Bulletin for 2018, and unfortunately last year's average carbon dioxide concentrations in the planet's atmosphere followed the continuing trend year-over-year increases, resulting in a new annual record for CO2 levels.... continued

Unidentified ‘Slow-moving blob’ Triggers White House Lockdown

November 27, 2019
The White House was put under lockdown on November 26 after radar operators at the Capitol Police command center spotted a mysterious, "slow-moving blob" on their scopes just south of the National Mall. The radar return prompted the US Capitol... continued

A New World Update: The Audible Audiobook is Now Available

November 26, 2019
The audiobook of A New World, read by Whitley Strieber, is now available on Amazon.com and Audible.com. On Monday, December 2, a drawing will be held among all subscribers having a six-month or longer subscription. At that time 10 free... continued

America’s Nuclear “Tomb” is being Threatened by Global Warming

November 25, 2019
An abandoned repository of over 3.1 million cubic feet  (87,782 cubic meters) of radioactive debris left over from nuclear testing in the South Pacific is in danger of being cracked open by rising ocean levels, threatening to spill large amounts... continued

The Nazca Lines Have 143 New Members in Their Geoglyphic Family

November 22, 2019
While it has been said that Peru's famous Nazca Lines are meant to be seen only from someone traveling through the air, researchers searching for more of the massive earthworks in the region took that saying a step further, and... continued

Arctic Sea Ice Extent Hit A Record Low for the Month of October

November 20, 2019
The average sea ice extent for the month of October was the lowest on record for that month, averaging only 5.66 million square kilometers (2.19 million square miles), beating the previous record-holder, October 2012, by nearly a quarter-million square kilometers.... continued