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Why we need to protect the earth.
Why do we need to protect the earth? We need to protect the earth because if we don't the earth will be destroyed and even us humans will be affected, Even the animals will be affected, not having food, water, and even shelter will affect them, if we keep adding toxic things to the earth, such as pollution or even throwing trash into the seas or on the ground it can effect the world so much, as stated previously it will hurt not only us but animals.
By Yara Lilal4 years ago in Earth
World Oceans Day | Know How All 5 Tatva (Element) Are Created by God Kabir?
World Oceans Day 2022 Key Points World Oceans Day is an international event observed annually. It aims at innovative ways to preserve the wealth inside the oceans. This day came into existence in the year 2008. June 8 was the date decided to observe the observance. This year’s World Oceans Day theme is ‘Revitalization: collective action for the ocean’ highlighting the importance of oceans. This year World Oceans Day mainly lays its concentration upon ocean plastic pollution and urges everyone to contribute for the same. We are still unaware about the extent upto which oceans are serving our lives. We are totally dependent on oceans. With such advancement in technology, every year people die of floods and other natural calamities. Solution is still out of our reach because scientists are humans not God. Only Gracious God Kabir can guarantee us happiness and can even do what science can’t even imagine. So rely on God not humans for a better future.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Earth
World Oceans Day : About, Theme, Quotes and Importance of Oceans
About World Oceans Day Canada previously proposed the idea for World Oceans Day in 1992 at the Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. At that point, in 2004, the Ocean Project and World Ocean Network dispatched a four-year request to the United Sea biodiversity is bewildering.
By Samachar Khabar News4 years ago in Earth
How satellite swarms are putting astronomy at jeopardy.
SpaceX, a Hawthorne, California-based aerospace corporation, launched its first set of Starlink Internet-communication satellites three years ago, causing worry among astronomers about the streaks the spacecraft leave in images of the night sky. Since then, more than 2,300 Starlink spacecraft have been launched, accounting for roughly half of all active satellites.
By Paramjeet kaur4 years ago in Earth
Is Mushroom A New Solution To The Ever-Increasing Plastic Waste?
Imagine a life without any plastic around! No carry bags given in the market. No plastic containers to keep things. No plastic packaging of foods and drinks. No plastic anywhere! Life would have been so difficult if there was no plastic. Everywhere around us, we use plastic in one way or another. Every single person on earth is using plastic today. The use of plastics has increased a lot over the decades and this has become an environmental monster, degrading and deteriorating our beautiful nature!
By GyanPro Edu4 years ago in Earth
The Valley
There weren’t always dragons in the valley, in fact there never were. Though many a weary traveler claimed there must be those manipulating the minds of passersby and turning them mad with savagery. Angsty and euphoric bound to strip naked and frolic through the wilderness, to never return, and boy did they. “The valley” was this special place between the top of the world and the pits of hell. A town like any other, with people who lived there and roamed its streets, jetting around to the local pub, and grocer, dirt strapped tires, a certain twang clinging to the words they spoke. Everyone knew each other, and if they didn’t, you could bet it would be their business too, after seeing you more than a time or two. Plenty of tourists went through these parts, but none really ever stayed too long, you see they had lives of their own and homes to get back too, and this place was amusing enough…for a while. They had real life ventures to take part in, business to instigate and follow through on. So the town was littered with sporadic, nomadic, venture filled fiends that raised the price of a common mole hole to far more than it should be. Clearly there was allure in these mountains that made them gather, but also, a darkness here that made them flee, it lived in the shadows of the trees and the underside of potholes, it burned down throats with the taste of whiskey, a certain kind of mania, just on the brink of reality.
By Gabrielle Rodowicz4 years ago in Earth
Past the Point of No Return
There weren't always dragons in the Valley. The cryptic remark kept sifting through Karri’s thoughts as she abandoned the council. Concluding a long and dire meeting, the elder scribe had turned to her - as she often did - and shared yet another small, indiscernible piece of a puzzling narrative that surrounded the Valley’s origins.
By Jenna Sedi4 years ago in Earth
A Broken Land
There weren’t always dragons in the Valley. No, the Californian plutocrats sitting on their hoards was a recent development that makes the landscape, for all its chameleon grandeur (because it’s often used to film everywhere else in disguise), a little bleaker for it. It is an unnerving, out-of-body, and dehumanizing feeling to look out over the desert, the sea, the rolling golden hills, or the eternally twinkling hundred-mile city and be struck by how this seemingly infinite paradise is actually quite easily collapsed into a still-large but ultimately finite and very, very lifeless profit sheet.
By Mark Thayer4 years ago in Earth
Four Takeaways from the 2022 Davos Economic Forum
Life is finally going back to the pre-pandemic normalcy. In person global summits have regained their place in top executive and politician’s calendars. In May 2022, global leaders met in Davos Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF), to discuss economic trends and global risk. This summit was different though, as it was influenced by the war in Ukraine, unprecedented high interest rates (ranging between 8-20% across the US and the EU), and a potential global recession. Keeping in mind these underlying risks, here following are four striking takeaways that will shape our lives going forward.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth






