First published: April 13 2018 https://rocean.com/blogs/rocean-blog/deadly-marine-heatwaves-and-coral-bleaching-on-the-rise Deadly marine heatwaves are happening more often and lasting longer than ever before, a new study shows. As our oceans warm up, more and more marine animals are becoming the victims of detrimental human… Read More
Solar and wind energy: going renewable, the Dutch way
When the Paris climate change agreement was signed last year, it was thought that the world’s biggest actors were finally addressing a very serious problem. Since then, it has been mainly doom and gloom on the climate front. A certain… Read More
How global warming is turning 99% of green sea turtles female
Around the World, 255 babies are born every minute. That’s on average 4 babies per second. Now imagine that, out of those 255 newborns, 99% of them were girls. Needless to say that this would seriously put the future of… Read More
6 hidden treasures of Amsterdam
First published: https://www.transfertravel.com/blog-posts/6-hidden-treasures-amsterdam/ Amsterdam is one of the most touristic cities in Europe, and it is pretty obvious why: with its little canals, tiny streets and countless bars and restaurants, the city is perfect for a romantic weekend away, or… Read More
Estonia: the euro does not bring happiness
First published: April 13, 2012Posted in: Estonia, Euroviews 2012, Stories TALLINN Estonian adopted the euro in January 2011, in the middle of an economic crisis. The common currency was popular before its adoption, but the inflation rate in the country… Read More