Lighthouse Eco

Striving for a sustainable Lifestyle

Year: 2021

Bill Gates and Warren Buffett to build new kind of nuclear reactor in Wyoming

Power companies run by billionaire friends Bill Gates and Warren Buffett have chosen Wyoming to launch the first Natrium nuclear reactor project on the site of a retiring coal plant.

Disaster feared as chemical cargo ship sinks off Sri Lanka

A cargo ship carrying tonnes of chemicals is sinking off Sri Lanka’s west coast, the country’s government and navy said on Wednesday, in one of Sri Lanka’s worst-ever marine disasters.

Bangladesh arrests tiger poaching suspect after 20-year hunt

A man suspected of killing 70 endangered tigers has been arrested in Bangladesh after a 20-year search.

Filipino scientist takes first ever journey to third deepest ocean trench on Earth, finds plastic

When Dr Deo Florence Onda found himself more than 10,000m below the surface, in the third deepest trench on the planet, he was on the lookout for mysteries hidden in the darkness.

Canada Lists Plastic As Toxic In Step Towards Ban On Single-Use Plastic

The Government of Canada announced last month it now lists plastic as a Schedule 1 toxic substance under the Canadian Environmental Protection Act (CEPA), the primary environmental law in the country.

Top Scientist Cuts Ties With National Lab After It Invited A Climate Denier To Speak

A federal research facility’s prioritizing a politically connected darling of right-wing media over its own star scientist shows climate denialism’s lasting power.

Mercedes to reduce carbon footprint with ‘green steel’

Mercedes-Benz is hoping to have a CO2-neutral vehicle fleet by 2039 and this of course entails a lot more than just launching electric cars.

Yellowstone is Warming at Its Fastest Rate in 1,250 Years

Summers in the USA’s first and oldest national park are rapidly heating up, new research finds. For the last two decades, Yellowstone National Park has been warming at its most intense rates in at least 1,250 years.

California’s race to secure its grid against summer blackouts

California may be able to get through the coming summer without facing a repeat of last August’s rolling blackouts — if the weather cooperates.

Boom in ships that fly ‘fake’ flags and trash the environment

Ships transport 90% of the world’s traded cargo, so are crucial to the global economy. But when tankers and other large vessels are demolished, they generate huge amounts of marine pollution, particularly if it happens in countries where environmental regulations for ship-breaking yards are lax.

World’s largest iceberg, bigger than Majorca, breaks off from Antarctica

The world’s largest iceberg has broken off the coast of Antarctica, with aerial measurements calculating it to be larger than the Spanish island of Majorca.

‘Zombie’ fires could become more common due to climate change, new study suggests

Zombie forest fires — a fire that smolders beneath the surface during the winter and reignites when temperatures warm — are becoming more frequent due to warming temperatures, scientists have discovered.