A Car Lover’s Guide to Flood Protection



Calling all gearheads, the rainy season is coming and your beloved car could be in trouble! Cars are notorious for rapid depreciation, losing half their value once they are driven off the showroom, but every car enthusiast knows that there’s more to a car than it’s monetary value. Cars can be sentimental and become a part of family moments. Insurance, protective coatings, and regular maintenance are ways of everyday protection for your car. But have you prepared for car flood protection?

Would you let this happen to you? Let our guide show you how you can protect your car!

You already know that when the rainy season comes, floods follow. There are only a few things that can be more disastrous for a vehicle than flood. Guaranteed, a flooded car will experience multiple intermittent problems without proper restoration. Sometimes, the availability of replacement parts can be troublesome. Other times, specialized tools are needed which prevent the user from repairing the car on their own. Then, the car gets stuck at the mechanic’s shop – before you know it, the bills start stacking up and the repairs start costing more than the car.

Check out our car flood protection guide made by the experts!

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Andreas Klippe

Amphan Pummels India and Bangladesh



Supercyclone Amphan has left large parts of India and Bangladesh in ruins. Over the course of five days, millions of people were cut off from electricity, water supply, and communication lines. Surveys assess damages costing up to $13.5 billion and counting.

Are Superstorms the New Normal?

Supercyclone Amphan has left large parts of India and Bangladesh in ruins. Over the course of five days, millions of people were cut off from electricity, water supply, and communication lines. Surveys assess damage cost reaching up to $13.5 billion and counting.

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Andreas Klippe

Don’t be a Victim of COVID Tunnel Vision



The COVID Pandemic has infected more than 4 million people worldwide and millions more have been urged back into their homes or worse, in hospitals. Those who have been restricted to their homes have been in quarantine for more than 1 month. Needless to say, people are very excited to get out of their homes and out of this pandemic. Unfortunately no end is in sight and worse, experts say we will feel the effects for the years to come. With all the attention to the coronavirus, many more could be suffering from COVID Tunnel Vision.

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COVID Tunnel Vision is the mistake of concentrating too much resources on the current COVID pandemic that we forget the other inevitable problems we have to face. The world has been so focused on COVID response efforts that there are annual dangers that are being overlooked, underreported, and deprioritized.
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Andreas Klippe

A Pandemic for Cleaner Air?



The COVID pandemic has gripped the world. What started as the novel coronavirus back in December has spread out to bring industries to a standstill, crippling world economies. Millions have been infected and hundreds of thousands have perished. Even now, the COVID pandemic is already widely accepted as a defining moment of this generation.

It is noteworthy that science is of utmost importance now. We now look to scientists and doctors to bring us out of this struggle. Sure as clouds have silver linings, the quarantines and shutdowns that resulted from the pandemic has given us all a glimpse of what life looks like when destructive human activities are reduced. Let’s see what this break from industrial waste and pollution means for our future.

The COVID Pandemic has gripped the world. What started as the novel coronavirus back in December has spread out bringing industries to a standstill, crippling world economies. Millions have been infected and hundreds of thousands have perished. Even now, the COVID Pandemic is already widely accepted as a defining moment for this generation. 

It is noteworthy that science is of utmost importance now. We now look to scientists and doctors to bring us out of this struggle. Sure as clouds have silver linings, the quarantines and shutdowns that resulted from the pandemic has given us all a glimpse of what life looks like when destructive human activities are reduced. Let’s see what this break from industrial waste and pollution means for our future.

Continue reading “A Pandemic for Cleaner Air?”

Andreas Klippe

February 2020 Weather Recap



Climate change continues to develop and change. While it has not come to the point where we are getting storms in the dry season, evidently, we are feeling more intense effects from what used to be mild weather.

This raises another worry where climate change is indirectly causing deaths. Europe has been dealing with consecutive summer heat waves. With buildings that have been designed to keep heat in, heat strokes have become a major concern with a number of casualties reported every year. It is revealing to us that existing infrastructure is not equipped to deal with climate change, and even modern countries are not fully prepared.

Climate change continues to develop and change. While it has not come to the point where we are getting storms in the dry season, evidently, we are feeling more intense effects from what used to be mild weather.

This raises another worry where climate change is indirectly causing deaths. Europe has been dealing with consecutive summer heatwaves. With buildings that have been designed to keep heat in, heat strokes have become a major concern with a number of casualties reported every year. It is revealing to us that existing infrastructure is not equipped to deal with climate change, and even modern countries are not fully prepared.

WORLD WEATHER

Official data has now confirmed that January 2020 was Earth’s hottest month on record. After 141 years of meteorological record-keeping, land and water temperatures worldwide were exceptionally high. Every January for the past 5 years have been the hottest. Europe was 3 degrees Celsius warmer compared to the 1981-2001 average. Continue reading “February 2020 Weather Recap”

Andreas Klippe

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