Author: Doug Williams
Doug Williams is one of the authors writing for Outdoor Revival
Lucy Hughes has Invented Biodegradable Plastic Made From Fish Offcuts
When plastic was first developed, it became a hot new trend for its sturdiness, its diverse applications, and its convenience. Plastic goods of all kinds…
Why Do So Many Plastic Bottles Wash Up On Remote Islands?
If a new study offering insights into the cause of tons of trash polluting our oceans and lining island shores is accurate, crews on ships…
New York City Study Finds it Has Five MILLION Trees in ‘forested natural areas’
Thinking of New York City evokes images of the Empire State Building, Broadway, and the Freedom Tower but usually not the benefits of forestation. However,…
Antarctic Ice Sheets Leaking Radioactive Chlorine From 1950s Nuclear Weapon Tests
Nuclear weapons are a symbol of the modern age, offering mute testimony to the destruction man has been capable of since the second half of…
Seagulls Regurgitated Thousands of Rubber Bands on an Uninhabited Cornish Island
Most of us worry about the amount of detritus we leave behind just going about our day to day lives. It seems that everything we…
‘HE MADE ME BUY FISH AT 5AM’ ‘Psychic’ Cat Sold to a Russian Witch For $84,000
A cat with psychic powers. Cats have been made famous in literature and lore, myth and music. Some folks love them (like author T.S. Eliot)…
Wild Boars Snort $22,000 Worth of Cocaine Buried in a Tuscan Forest
The late comedian Robin Williams once said that using cocaine “is God’s way of telling you you have too much money.” But recently a herd…
Deadly Brain-Shrinking Fungus Has Mysteriously Appeared in Australia
All over the world, there are certain species of fungus, plants or animals that are unique to that region. Some are beneficial, like corn or…
Pollution in the Pristine Arctic: Appalling Soviet Cold War Legacy
Yakutia, better known as Sakha Republic, is a federal Russian republic and home to 5 million tons of scrap metal pollution. The majority of the…
Fukushima From Radioactive Wasteland To Sustainable Power Source
When the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant in Okuma, Fukushima, Japan was hit by a thirty foot high tsunami in 2011, over one hundred thousand…