It could literally power a small country on its own. The world’s biggest solar plant has come online, according to Chinese media. Covering 13,333 hectares (32,947 acres) in the desert of northwest Xinjiang and capable of powering a small country on its own, the facility was reportedly connected to the grid on Monday. Located in a desert area of Ãœrümqi, capital of the … [Read more...] about The Largest Solar Power Plant In The World Just Got Switched On
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A Peek into the Curious World of a Bat Nursery
Deep within a hidden cave, shrouded in perpetual twilight, a symphony of high-pitched chirps and squeaks fills the air. Here, nestled amongst the cool, damp walls, lies a remarkable sight: a bat nursery. Hundreds of tiny, helpless creatures cling upside down, their delicate bodies wrapped in a protective embrace by their mothers. These are the young of the Mexican greater … [Read more...] about A Peek into the Curious World of a Bat Nursery
The Future Of Earth Is An Uninhabitable Hell World
The good news? We’ll probably succumb to human-made climate change well before the planet reaches that stage. Earth, a planet with a history spanning 4.5 billion years, has undergone significant transformations. From its fiery beginnings as a ball of molten magma, it cooled and developed tectonic plates, eventually forming supercontinents and becoming a cradle for … [Read more...] about The Future Of Earth Is An Uninhabitable Hell World
Drone footage captures incredibly rare images of uncontacted people who are cut off from entire world
The footage in question appears to show them attempting to shoot down the drones with bows and arrows Remarkable drone footage has surfaced, capturing incredibly rare images of uncontacted people who are cut off from the entire world. The footage appears to show them attempting to shoot down the drones with bows and arrows, offering a rare glimpse into their secluded … [Read more...] about Drone footage captures incredibly rare images of uncontacted people who are cut off from entire world
Drowning World: Gideon Mendel’s Portraits of Flood Victims
Since 2007, Gideon Mendel has been strapping on waders, flagging down boats, and taking his Rolleiflex film camera into floodwaters around the world. His ongoing project features seemingly serene portraits of flood victims in unexpected places. The project is Mendel’s personal response to climate change, taking viewers beyond statistics and into the experiences of people around … [Read more...] about Drowning World: Gideon Mendel’s Portraits of Flood Victims