[EDIT] Congratulations to the newlyweds 🥹🥹😭😭 they are a beautiful couple, my best wishes deserve a lot of love and happiness 🤍
#NYเขยนอร์เวย์สะใภ้ขอนแก่น
A warmer world is supercharging tropical cyclones:
⛈️ wetter... meaning more floods
🐢 slower... prolonging exposure, resulting in greater damage
🌪️ rapid growth in intensity... meaning less time to prepare
We need to adapt to this new reality to protect lives & livelihoods.
The Philippines faces alarming climate threats, especially to corn—a key staple crop. Rising heat and erratic rain could slash yields by 35% in the north by 2050. Weak infrastructure and poor preparedness leave the country highly vulnerable.
The fitness industry made $41 billion last year.
Yet Americans keep getting fatter...
Why?
They profit from complicating a simple problem.
Here are 20 simple tips to lose 20+ pounds in 90 days:
1. Eat eggs every day.
LOOK: IP camera footage of the -03:00 AM, 13 May 2025 explosive eruption at Kanlaon Volcano captured by the Upper Pantao Observation Station (VKUP) in Canlaon City shows multiple pulses of explosive activity that generated incandescent columns that collapsed to form pyroclastic density currents or PDCs that traveled down the southern slopes. Alert Level 3 prevails over Kanlaon Volcano.
#KanlaonVolcano
From our archives: Coral losses are mounting due to warming.
But there are signs of hope — corals are growing in some regions, and researchers have found that corals can recover if given a reprieve from hot water.
https://t.co/sr6bhCcT7J
BULKANG BULUSAN
Buod ng 24 oras na pagmamanman
30 Abril 2025 alas-12 ng umaga
#BulusanVolcano
Filipino:
https://t.co/hAmIlNxvyX...
English:
https://t.co/v9x3woq6Lq...
NASA has finally figured out the date of the end of the world - 1,000,002,021. Write it down in your calendar and set a reminder.
The apocalypse will be spectacular: the Sun will swell, the oxygen will run out, and the temperature will skyrocket. But scientists are sure that by that time humanity will have figured out how to cancel a one-way ticket.
So it's too early to panic - we have at least a billion years ahead of us.
From our archives: “Every kind of animal, plant, fungus, bacteria, archaea has its own viruses,” says science writer David Quammen.
“Not all of those are potentially capable of infecting humans. But a lot of them are.”
https://t.co/OJ0eN85c2K