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The first woman ever to command a UN peacekeeping operation

The first woman ever to command a UN peacekeeping operation

“The most important weapon that you have is communication and to build relations,” said Norwegian Major General Kristin Lund, 55 years old, after being appointed as the first women to guide a United Nations peacekeeping operation.   Lund will replace the Chinese Major General Chao Liu to command about 1,000 personnel in Cyprus from 13

Bees want to save us in the new video by Greenpeace

Bees want to save us in the new video by Greenpeace

It’s simple, without bees there’s no food. Without food human beings are on the brink of extinction. In the new footage by Greenpeace, which on this occasion became Greenbees, a group of activist bees are trying to convince men to stop using pesticides and other toxic chemicals in farming. For themselves. Because without bees there

Virunga, the documentary presented at Tribeca Film Festival

Virunga, the documentary presented at Tribeca Film Festival

The documentary Virunga by Orlando von Einsiedel tells the story of a group of people who risk their lives every day in order to build a better future in an area of the African continent often forgotten, and to save one of the world’s most important natural habitats. A movie that shows the hard reality within

The oldest living creatures in the world

The oldest living creatures in the world

The American photographer Rachel Sussman, 39 years old, has gone around the world to take pictures of the oldest living creatures of the world that are more than two thousand years old. She saw a seagrass of 100 thousand years, a tree (a spruce) of 9,550 years in Sweden and a 5,500-year-old antarctic moss.   The

2014’s top 10 nature photos from the Smithsonian

2014’s top 10 nature photos from the Smithsonian

The Smithsonian magazine published the top 60 pictures of the eleventh Annual Photo Contest selected by its photo editors from over 50,000 entries submitted by photographers in 132 different countries. There are ten photos for each category: Natural World, Travel, People, Americana, Altered Images and Mobile. The latter is a new category. Until 6th May readers can

Google Earth shows global warming

Google Earth shows global warming

How much has temperature in your region raised? Did global warming modify the climate of your country? The answer is just a click away.   You only need to download CRUTEM4 for Google Earth, released by the research unit (UEA CRU) of the University of East Anglia. It contains temperature data collected by 6,000 weather stations

Warm and cold colours

Warm and cold colours

Cold colours are: green, blue, indigo and violet. Warm colours are: red, orange and yellow. Cold colours are linked to quietness, sweetness, rest, contemplation, sadness and different shades of these frames of mind. Warm colours, on the contrary are exciting, they convey joy, strength, power, energy, passion. In the natural environment we can find the same

Which country works hardest for climate

Which country works hardest for climate

Although for the first time results let us hope that CO2 emissions are decreasing globally, there are no countries holding the top three positions in the 2014 edition of the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) jointly released by Germanwatch and the European Climate Change Network (CCN). No country, in fact, is on the right track to keep the

Shiitake mushroom, elixir of life

Shiitake mushroom, elixir of life

The Shiitake (Lentinus Edodes) is an edible mushroom native to the Far East which was consumed in Ancient China even before the spread of rice cultivation. It was also one of the main ingredients of Japanese cuisine for centuries. Its name is composed by the Japanese words Shii (oak tree) and Take (mushroom), because it