
Gokhan Polard
Bio
As an experienced ERC Referral Specialist, my primary dedication lies in assisting businesses in the journey towards financial success. https://ercsolutionshub.com/
Stories (336)
Filter by community
Disappearance
In a small, close-knit town, whispers of a strange occurrence circulate among its residents. People start to realize that someone they once knew has mysteriously vanished without a trace. Speculation and unease grip the community as they grapple with the unsettling question: What could have caused such a baffling disappearance?
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Fiction
Why Climate Change Denialism is Dangerous and How to Combat It
Climate change is a global crisis with far-reaching implications for our planet and future generations. However, despite overwhelming scientific consensus on the reality and severity of climate change, there remains a persistent phenomenon of climate change denialism. Climate change denialism is the rejection, dismissal, or distortion of scientific evidence and consensus on climate change, often fueled by ideological, political, or economic motivations. In this article, we will explore why climate change denialism is dangerous and discuss strategies to combat it effectively.
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Earth
The Connection Between Environmental Degradation and Income Inequality
Environmental degradation and income inequality are two pressing global challenges that are intricately connected. While environmental degradation refers to the deterioration of ecosystems and the natural environment, income inequality refers to the unequal distribution of wealth and resources among individuals or groups within a society. This article explores the complex relationship between environmental degradation and income inequality, highlighting the ways in which they influence and reinforce each other.
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Earth
How Traditional Ecological Knowledge Can Inform Sustainable Resource Management?
Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is the accumulated knowledge, practices, and beliefs developed by indigenous and local communities over generations through their interactions with the natural environment. This knowledge system is deeply rooted in cultural traditions and reflects a profound understanding of ecosystems, biodiversity, and the sustainable use of natural resources. In the face of pressing environmental challenges, incorporating TEK into resource management strategies offers valuable insights and pathways for achieving sustainable and equitable outcomes. In this article, we will explore the significance of TEK and how it can inform and enhance sustainable resource management efforts.
By Gokhan Polard3 years ago in Earth











