Although redevelopment work on the Panama Canal continued on Monday, experts put at pace of construction at below 30 percent capacity. Monday marked the date of an ultimatum, issued by a consortium of European contractors on December 30th to suspend work if the Panama Canal Authority (ACP) would not recognize a cost overrun of $ […]
Polar Vortex is Evidence of Climate Change
According to Dr. John Holdren, who serves as an adviser to the U.S. government the recent pattern of cold air above North America is part of a process where temperatures become more equal between the arctic and temperate regions. So, while it may be cooler in the regions where most people live, the overall effect […]
First Winter Storm of 2014 Affects East Coast of United States
The first snow storm of 2014 has hit the northeastern corridor of the United States, laying nearly 2 feet of snow in Boston and disrupting transportation as far south as Washington D.C. Travel to Costa Rica may be affected as airlines have canceled thousands of flights nationwide. Wicked Winter Storm Expected To Blow Itself Out […]