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    The Nostradamus quatrains that suggest it was speaking of the 2016 presidential elections.

    CENTURY VIII, QUATRAIN 15
    The masculine woman will exert herself to the north
    She will annoy nearly all of Europe […]

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    The exoplanet (a planet outside our Solar System) was found orbiting Proxima Centauri and has been given the name Proxima b, making it the closest known exoplanet to earth. This artist rendering provided by the E […]

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    ThumbnailAccording to statistical data, every year around a whopping 8 million tons of plastic are dumped into the ocean. And if humankind proceeds to conventionally clean (via vessels and nets) these expansive areas in […]

    • Funnily enough, today while on a walk I was thinking about all the garbage that ends up in our oceans. I was thinking how criminal it really is. It’s not enough that we pollute our own cities that we live in but that we have the audacity to allow our trash end up in the world’s oceans which is not our home. Not only is this bad manners but highly unethical.

      I had the idea that if it were possible to have some sort of governing body that could impose strict fines on countries that do not impose its’ own fines on corporations, cities, and people that pollute.

      To thwart heavy fines, countries would then fine municipalities, who would then fine cities, and ultimately the cities would be responsible to ensure its’ local businesses and citizens obey the law and be responsible for their trash.

      Further, education about the necessity of not polluting and also the severity of this crisis should be mandatory for all children, perhaps part of a kind of “Humanology” or “Earthology” course.

      Of course, worrying about pollution is bad for business – it costs money, which hinders profit. Hence, corporations get away with basically destroying our water systems, with practices such as fracking and allowing toxic waste to enter our waters via the sewage systems.

      The ONLY WAY things will change is if people get interested, involved, and start voicing their outrage. And, indeed, we should all be outraged because this planet belongs to everyone, not just the elite, and the if we continue this way future generations will simply not survive due to our present carelessness.

    • Thank you, Johannes, for caring about our planet through your website and spreading awareness about the mistreatment of our global home! Yes, I agree that the problem of the giant mounds of garbage that swirl in our ocean’s vortexes is a disgrace and directly contributes to the destruction of our planet ~ Your insight into the causes and steps that can be taken to clean up our oceans is a wonderful contribution toward healing our Mother Earth ~

      Like you said – more people need to get involved ~ At a small local level ..here in my little hometown of Encinitas California the community has taken a step against plastic grocery bags ..and adapted a policy that food stores will no longer offer the free plastic bags and so encouraging shoppers to bring in our own eco-friendly bags ~ While these small steps are taking place – hoping that your suggestions are heard so corporations and nations will take steps to change their destructive practices that have harmed our oceans and planet ~

    • Here’s an article about the Encinitas plastic bag ban ~
      http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2015/apr/10/encinitas-shoppers-adjust-to-plastic-bag-ban/

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