Climate Change

Why the land of fire is called that

The Tierra del Fuego is named for the bonfires made by the native peoples of the area to protect themselves ...

Record sighting in California: a 1,500 specimens dolphin mega-pod

Monterey Bay Whale Watch It is the name of an association stationed in Monterey Bay, in fact, in California, and ...

Rain: What is it, how it is formed, types and how it is measured

Rain is a natural phenomenon that occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses and falls in the form of ...

Your guide for self -consumption: components of a photovoltaic installation

He Photovoltaic self -consumption has become an increasingly attractive optionboth for individuals and for companies that seek to reduce their ...

Corporate Social Responsibility: Examples

It is undeniable that companies, especially the largest and have an international character, have a great impact on the world ...

What is the dry water residue and how it is measured

Dry residue is a measure of the amount of salts and organic matter that contains water. To measure it, water ...

The Green Revolution: How photovoltaic solar panels are transforming the future

Photovoltaic solar energy is one of the leading forces in the green revolution of the 21st century. As the world ...

Difference between Environmental Law and Ecological Law

Water, air and soil pollution, global warming, deforestation, overfishing, industrial and nuclear accidents, loss of biodiversity, etc. These are just ...

Ctenophores: What are, characteristics and examples

Ctenophores, also known as combat jellyfish, are marine animals that are characterized by their gelatinous body and their planktonic nature. ...