
Category: futurism





China’s cleanest province shows what the country’s future could hold
Lessons from Qinghai.
Learn more about China’s solar capacity: https://wef.ch/2Jd7ooq #amnc19

Coral biodiversity could help reefs thrive again
My own work examines whether greater diversity of coral species on reefs can help corals survive and thrive. In a study published earlier this year, my colleague Mark Hay and I found evidence that the answer is yes. This finding could help to inform broader strategies for making coral reefs more resilient in altered oceans.
In nature, more is better
Are ecosystems healthier if they contain many species than if they harbor only a few? This is a central question in ecology. Generally, scientists have found that ecosystems with more diverse foundation species – those that define a system and are inseparable from it, such as trees in a forest – tend to be healthier and function better.



Reno Corporate Retreat Facility by The Grove Reno
My wedding with Genevieve O’Hagan has been confirmed for Sunday, August 25 with festivities starting at 2 PM and everything ending by 8 PM. The wedding and reception will be held at The Grove at 95 Foothill Road, Reno, NV 89511. Their phone number is (775) 324‑7683. Their website is.
This will be a rare opportunity to meet with other Lifeboat people! You will also get to meet the mastermind behind everything at Lifeboat: https://lifeboat.com/peanut

In drought-hit Delhi, the haves get limitless water, the poor fight for every drop
Delhi was the second driest it has been in 26 years in June, and recorded its highest ever temperature for the month at 48 degrees Celsius on June 10.
By Mayank Bhardwaj
NEW DELHI, July 7 (Reuters) — In this teeming capital city of more than 20 million people, a worsening drought is amplifying the vast inequality between India’s rich and poor.