The 5 Most Horrifying Bugs in the World

The 5 Most Horrifying Bugs in the World. Are you afraid of bugs? Well, you should be. Nature is fucking hardcore. Saved By: Tony | View Details | Give Thanks
howtoons: The Beaufort Scale

The Beaufort scale is an empirical measure for describing wind intensity based mainly on observed sea conditions. Saved By: dthorp | View Details | Give Thanks
Blog Action Day for the Environment - supported charities

On October 15th, Blog Action Day will officially support these five charities. As bloggers from around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone?s mind - the environment - won't you join them in donating a day's salary or earnings to one or more of these environmental conservation organizations? Saved By: Jonathon D. Colman | View Details | Give Thanks
Take a look at these beautiful photos of sea and nature.
So beautiful but so fearful images.A proof that the nature is still a giant who is never tamed.
"Greenhouse gases are accumulating in Earth's atmosphere as a result of human activities, causing surface air temperatures and subsurface ocean temperatures to rise" -National Academy of Sciences report
Many would say that coral reefs globally are already so damaged, and so threatened by further environmental degradation, pollution, global warming, and predators that there is little chance restoration efforts can turn things around. But now a Nature Conservancy scientist says there's reason for hope.
A fungus that caused widespread loss of bee colonies in Europe and Asia may be playing a crucial role in the mysterious phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder that is wiping out bees across the United States, UC San Francisco researchers said Wednesday.
Ever wondered how much "nature" your lifestyle requires? You're about to find out. This Ecological Footprint Quiz estimates how much productive land and water you need to support what you use and what you discard. After answering 15 easy questions you'll be able to compare your Ecological Footprint to what other people use and to what
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If everyone consumed as much as North Americans, we would need five planets to sustain our high-waste, high-pollution habits. Pledge to live a "One Planet" lifestyle today to make a real impact!
800 million! Yet less than five percent of all grasslands globally have been protected for conservation. They provide food, medicine and economic opportunities--but they're under siege.
Tonight is the start of the Discovery Channels new documentary "Planet Earth" starting at 8 p.m., E.S.T. JUST A REMINDER!!
Nature documentaries have been a TV staple for so long, it might be easy to overlook what could be the mother of all Mother Nature programs, The Discovery Channel's Planet Earth, premiering Sunday (8-11 p.m. ET/PT).
The tranquil waters and the sounds of a lake can be the most peaceful thing someone can experience. Take a break from the busy city and in deluge yourself in this wonderful experience.
Storms, lightning, and other forces of nature are almost always shunned upon but given the right moment they force us into a state of respect and awe for their beauty and power. Enjoy these these snapshots in time.
Sharks killed four people and bit 58 others around the world in 2006, a comparatively dull year for dangerous encounters between the two species, scientists said in their annual shark attack census Tuesday.
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Mother Nature may be hitting back at the scourge of spam-filled inboxes, according to IE Internet. The web hosting and monitoring firm believes the recent earthquake that hit Taiwan in late December may be responsible for a reduction in spam and virus rates for January, although a monstrous 53.12 per cent of emails were spam - above last year's av
It was a phrase that came up several times in these interviews with close observers of George W. Bush -- interviews conducted in the lead up to the 2004 election. Read more on the president's nature and inclinations.
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