Environmentally a year in
review
From: Robin Blackstone, ENN.com Environmentally 2013 is a remarkable year. A year in review marks the good and the bad. Below are some highlights in various areas of environmental concern.
Energy
All types of green energy are making up this sector including solar, wind, hydro (wave, tidal and gravitational force), radiant, geothermal, biomass, compressed natural gas and nuclear power. Research in all of these sectors continues to develop at incredible rates to provide more options for improvements in this area.
Weather
Nature
But other concerns from nature include declines of wildlife in Europe where more than 200 native species of birds, bats, moths, butterflies, rabbits and dormice have been reported in the UK alone. There are other huge concerns for the bee population in Europe as a whole due to overuse of pesticides.
Destruction of the Amazon rainforest continues to be a concern on the South American continent as almost one-third of the watershed was overtaken by development. This destruction will threaten the habitats and existence of animals such as the Jaguar, Ocelot, Giant Anteater, Golden Lion Tamarin, Red Howler, Toucan and Green Poison Dart Frog.
In North America the red wolf continues to be one of the world's most endangered canids. Its cousin the Grey wolf has been listed and delisted from various protective lists throughout the country but it is strictly monitored so as to protect both the wolf and human population.
In good news in the animal news world, the Puerto Rican Parrot has made a modest comeback with 100 being tracked in the wild currently, up from just 13 a few years ago. The Rio Abajo Nature Preserve in western Puerto Rico has been at the forefront of this effort as a result of the discovery of a wild nest. This will allow scientists to recreate the natural habitat to further propagate the species.
Green
Building
2013 certainly has been environmentally interesting with many important stories leaving lasting impact.