Algae in Greenland lake bouncing back after deep freeze, study finds.
Algae were once abundant in the lake Kaffeklubben Sø, seen in a recent picture. Photograph courtesy David Mazzucchi
The world's northernmost lake, situated near the coast of Greenland (map), is coming back to life.
Populations of microscopic algae, called diatoms, have been absent from the lake Kaffeklubben Sø for over 2,000 years. But a new study has found that the diatoms are returning, thanks to global warming.
When I was reading the Kryon message (posted 3 days ago), this opening in the clouds appeared and I felt like taking this photo. I looked at it later and saw the Light-outline of a bird. At first I felt it was Phoenix. But this morning, somehow I got that it was Firebird.
Below are a couple Firebird images I found online. I kind of resonate with the green one.
Several activists were sending me messages on their feelings that focusing on the quantum mechanics of our lives will allow Team Dark to enslave us all. I dont buy into that one as I have been trying to teach why and how the illusion works that we experience as life. This is my second video today. The very last I speak of here I said materialism rather than materialization... oops... it happens
Britain’s anti-monarchy campaign group Republic has accused the UK government of royal cover-up, after it agreed to veto a Freedom of Information request for access to Prince Charles’s correspondence with ministers.
Iceland residents voted overwhelmingly in favour of a new Constitution written by a Constitutional Council of 25 citizens who gathered feedback through social media.
The ballot, which is non-binding, included six questions written by the Constitutional Council, to which voters could either respond ‘yes’ or ‘no’. The vote was held on Saturday (19 October).
The process to draft a new constitution began after the country's 2008 financial meltdown prompted calls for reforms (see background).
A new basic law is due to replace the existing Constitution from 1944, which is largely inspired by the Danish constitution of the time and is seen as anachronism. Iceland used to be a colony of Denmark.
Kuwaiti police have clashed with tens of thousands of people protesting against changes to the electoral law, which the opposition has called a constitutional coup by the government.
Hundreds of protesters broke away from a huge anti-austerity demonstration in London on Saturday, and attempted to storm various multi-national companies on Oxford Street, in the West End central shopping district.
The breakaway protest finished at Trafalgar Square around 1600GMT, after two hours of running skirmishes with the police.
Saturday's march was against the latest austerity cuts proposed by the UK government. Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Central London in support of the protest, organised by the TUC (Trades Union Congress).