Hi Greenzoners, about the question about wind farms…
The country with the highest amount of them is… China. 🙂
No one predicted it? 😉
Hi Greenzoners, about the question about wind farms…
The country with the highest amount of them is… China. 🙂
No one predicted it? 😉
Hello Greenzoners! We landed on Mars! 😀
Or rather not us but Mars rover called Curiosity, that landed on August 6, 05:17 (US time) on the surface of Mars. Whole mission to transport Curiosity safely to Red Planet took 9 months, space ship covered the distance of 563,000,000 km.
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Hi Greenzoners! Remember our last riddle? About what was it in that picture?

Well, the answer is simple – it’s a river in Colombia, called The Cano Cristales, or commonly known as Rainbow River. It is located in a northern part of Colombia, in “Sierra de la Macarena” and is over 100 kilometers long.
It’s so colorful because of multi-color moss that grows on the bottom of the river and blooms accordingly to the changes of water level. Also, this beautiful performance is visible at certain season of the year. 🙂
More photos at http://planetoddity.com/the-cano-cristales-river-of-rainbow-in-colombia/
We’d love to go there. How about you?
Recently we spoke about climate changes affecting life in coral reefs. This time, however, scientists agreed that fish have abilities to adapt to changing conditions.

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Hello Greenzoners! Have you ever heard about african Painted Dog? 🙂

This race of a dog lives in Africa and it was claimed to be an endangered species in over 2/3 of countries it lives in. (more…)
According to recently published articles in scientific press, overall climate change caused coral reef to collapse during last few thousands of years. Because of naturally shifting climate zones, the growth of reef in the eastern Pacific ceased for around 2,500 years. But because of the increasing amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, this climatic change gets faster, which causes reefs to decay faster than usual.

This is the result of research done using small aluminium pipes stuck into dead coral reef and then by examining the geological history of the reef.
Now the reefs at coasts of Panama are slowly disappearing. Eologists say, that climate changing often destroys reefs, but since industrial waste got into atmosphere and the ocean, this collapse will come faster and will be more devastative, without natural balance.
Remember that coral reefs are home of many different species of underwater life.
Even though they are being damaged, ecologists stay optimistic. “Coral reefs used to prove that they are resilient and can endure many different environmental ups and downs“, they say.
Found on http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/07/120705181241.htm
Anyone volunteer to help saving the reef? 😉
Even if we find dolphins performing amazing acrobatics, South Korean government decided to ban catching dolphins in purpose of using them in shows.
Hello Greenzoners! Have our wondered about re-using old packings? 😉
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Did you, Greenzoners, know how environment responses to the climate changes?
There was a new scientific breakthrough in recent studies concerning global warming. Plants, especially flowers, were considered “stable” and non-reacting to the global warming. Recently though, researchers at UC Santa Barbara’s National Center for Analysis and Synthesis (NCEAS) discovered, that flowers are actually affected by slowly progressing global warming.

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Hello Greenzoners! 🙂
As you probably noticed, we started our EcoNews and EcoLifestyle project. Our question is – what do you think about it and in which way would you like it to develop?
We are glad that we can share some education and knowledge with users, so tell us in the comments – what do you want to read about? News from all around the world? Tips for eco-living? Science articles?
We are waiting for your feedback. 😀
Keep green!