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Dutch Designer Turns Smog Into Jewellery
Dan Roosegaarde is a creative thinker and social design maker who explores the relationship between people, technology and space. His fascination with nature and technology is reflected in his iconic designs. For him and his team, clean air, clean water, clean energy and clean space are their new values, and light is their language.
By Saad Djazairy4 years ago in Earth
Houseplants Affect air Quality And Purify It
New research shows that houseplants can dramatically improve indoor air quality, as they help remove nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from room air, which is known as the pollutant associated with respiratory illnesses and usually caused by burning fuels.
By Saad Djazairy4 years ago in Earth
Explain the Overall Impact Of Climate Change
Climate change impacts food development and productivity health, and many people may be forced to relocate. Certain species are at a higher danger of extinction due to it. Climate change is real, and its repercussions are already being felt.
By liam jones4 years ago in Earth
After deadly floods, can Germany adapt to its climate future?
Extreme levels of flood danger were announced this morning in Germany. The speed and intensity of floods in Germany, especially in cities near small harbors, shocked many people last week. Rain has set new records for the Rhine River Basin in Germany, where most of the floods occurred. After severe flooding in recent decades, protected areas along major German rivers such as the Rhine or Elbe have been fortified, but heavy rains in recent weeks have turned small rivers such as the Ahr or Swist into larger rivers.
By neetesh crouch4 years ago in Earth
Are we on the verge of a global initiative to clean up ocean plastics?
Planet or plastic? is a multi-year plan to address this issue and how we can prevent used plastic from entering the sea. Marine plastic pollution is an environmental issue of global scope, impact, and responsibility. Waste collection and recovery are important in the short term, but long-term solutions to this problem should take into account the growing amount of plastic used.
By neetesh crouch4 years ago in Earth
Seabird discovered by science this year may be critically endangered
That is according to a study published in the journal Science, May 27, which analyzes data on more than 50 years of breeding of 67 species of seabirds worldwide. In recent decades, the world's seabirds have become extinct, and some species are at risk of extinction. Many of the world's seabirds, especially those that rely on the islands, are in danger of trying to protect the future of many species of seabirds. Seabirds already face numerous threats to their survival, making them one of the most endangered species of birds.
By Simon Beast 4 years ago in Earth
The Science of Happiness: How to Live a Happier Life?
Happiness is a subjective feeling, which can be measured by the level of positive emotions. Happiness is not the same as pleasure, which is a fleeting emotion. Happiness may be defined as a state of well-being and contentment.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
World Water Day 2022 Date, Theme, History, Quotes, Significance, Save Water
World Water Day 2022: Highlights Since 1993, World Water Day has been celebrated on March 22 every year In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly issued a law declaring March 22 as World Day for Water About 2.2 billion individuals don’t have access to clean drinking water “Groundwater: making the invisible visible” is the theme for 2022 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: equitable access to clean water supply and sanitation by coming 2030
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Earth
Talking Tree’s
Listen to the sound of nature, the echoing in the distance, the low chattering of village people talking, the different sounds of the wind blowing through the night sky. Just close your eyes and think about this - Picture yourself in a world filled with love and peace. Where everyday life problems just seem to work itself out - where birds fly freely, and animals live without any fear of there own. Just think about the different forms of faces that you may be passing right by on a daily basis - Let’s just take the time to breathe in the fresh smell of clean ocean water - as we wonder why does this smell seem so new and different. As all of these things that may seem to be going on we tend to live a life of complete understanding that what we observe as human beings is not a misconception of reality - and that same reality we tend to confuse so easily to believe that our way of living is our best way to live our lives. Think about this for a minute if the same tree is planted right next to each other what would be it’s chance of survival? Tree’s speak to each other, they live off of each, they grow and produce with one another. Tree’s rarely die out, but also tree’s can live a very long time. Have you ever seen the center of a tree - in the center of a tree are circles ranging from small to enormous - those same circles will tell you the age of the tree. People are like trees we grow and age but our aging tends to become visible to the naked eye pretty quickly. We as living beings tend to forget that our own pain and suffering comes from our own life choices, we tend to stick to the beliefs of others instead of finding are own belief system and learning and growing from our own mistakes as well as the mistakes or problems we see others go through on a daily basis. We tend to fall to become our own victim at times, leading us to believe that our lives as a child has everything to do with are lives as a adult. Yea we can easily say we had parents who weren’t the best parents we would have wanted, but let us also try to be mindful who there parents might of been to them as well. Generations of family curse, of lack and knowledge of what proper love is and what is the true defense of caring for someone other then yourself. So going back to the point of how trees talk to each other, and live off of one another, and help each other eat and stay alive. We as people can do the same thing if we just all learn to set our differences aside. We can grow with one another, we can thrive with each other, we can even raise a entire village if we wanted to. All it takes is some simple understanding that we as people will never be exactly a like, we will never think a like, we will never love a like, and we will never look a like. But everything from the inside of our bodies are all a like just like the center of a tree, different shapes,sizes, and length is the only difference between people and trees.Moral of this story is let’s try to live a life like a tree would, so we can all blossom into the human beings we are destined to truly be.
By Rachel Stokes4 years ago in Earth
World Forest Day 2022 Theme, History, Quotes, Facts, Green Earth
World Forest Day: Highlights The UN General assembly declared March 21 as the International Day of Forests (IDF) on the 28th of November, 2012. With over 60,000 tree species, forests are home to about 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. Every year, the world loses 10 million hectares of forest, roughly the size of Iceland. Forests provide food, shelter, energy, medicines, and income to approximately 1.6 billion people. Forests cover 30% of the earth’s surface and provide habitat for millions of species.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Earth
Beyond The Lens: Interview with Untamed Photographer's Brian Moghari. Top Story - March 2022.
Brian Moghari is a gifted wildlife photographer and filmmaker with a deep passion for marine ecosystems. Through his work, Brian's goal is to educate others on the importance of protecting our planet's natural environments and the wildlife we share them with. Since earning a degree in Film Production and TV from the University of Florida, his works have been featured on Netflix, National Geographic, HBO, AMC, Disney+, and the History Channel among many other popular platforms.
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth







