To my dear visitors and commenters

Hi, everybody! I've noticed with lots of joy and happiness, that thousands of comments have been written in my posts. It's wonderful that so may people around the world appreciate my work. Therefore, I want to thank you for that and ,at the same time I want to ask you to be this blog's followers. It's fast and easy! Make it be even more visited and spread all over the world! I'm a woman, a teacher of English in Portugal, and I've been away for quite a long time because of my father's health. Unfortunately he died from Covid19 a few months ago. Now I felt it was time to restart my activity in this and other blogs I owe. I've recently created a new one in a partnership with a street photographer, Mr. Daniel Antunes. He's fabulous! https://pandpbydandd.blogspot.com I'd like you to visit it and, who knows, become our followers. The poems, chronicles and thoughts are all mine. Thank you so much! Kisses :-)

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Saturday, December 26, 2015

How is El Nino affecting countries around the world?

Powerful hurricanes in Mexico, drought in Ethiopia, flash-floods and mudslides in southern California - all have been attributed to the El Nino weather phenomenon.
Occurring every few years, the current El Nino is one of the strongest recorded and could contribute to making 2015 the hottest year on record.
But what is El Nino?
BBC News Science/Environment

Friday, December 25, 2015

The secrets revealed by coastal erosion

Erosion is problem on large parts of the UK coastline.


Now a scheme in Scotland, which gets the public logging at risk sites, is set to be expanded into England during 2016.
Archaeologist Tom Dawson, from the University of St Andrews, has been talking to BBC Weather World's Nick Miller about what Scotland's Coastal Heritage at Risk Project is trying to. 
(BBC News-Science/ Environment)

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