The new sea ways
The warming of the Earth’s average temperature is no longer a secret, and it is scientifically established that the poles are the globe’s regions that are the most affected. For the first time since satellite measurements exist, the northern hemisphere’s summer of 2007 saw the ice sheet melt so much that “regular” boats were able to navigate a route north of Russia that they aren’t supposed to: The Northern Sea Route.
The true Casino Royale of Montenegro
During our last expedition aboard our sailing boat, we navigated the waters of Montenegro. It is there that we discovered a unique place in the Mediterranean: the Bay of Kotor.
The Great Barrier Reef under attack
The news spread like wildfire on the internet. For the first time, 150 Australian scientists united their voice to express their deepest concern. This written cry for help was addressed to the government of Queensland who is risking the future of the Great Barrier Reef for economic reasons.
The dissuasive force, not so confidential
A few days ago, the French daily newspaper Le Télégramme published a well-documented article revealing serious security breaches within one of the most sensitive military sites in France. We were curious of the other nuclear states that are armed with such military force.