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Asian Youth Demand Real Climate Action.
Philippines In the lead up to COP26 in the Philippines on the 27th of October, activists from 350 Pilipinas performed a traditional dragon and lion dance in front of the Chinese Embassy in Manila as a means of rallying for Asian-led leadership at the climate talks. The dance is usually performed during festive occasions and symbolizes a call for renewal — a fitting tone for the beginning of the climate talks where climate activists and civil society organizations demanded strong leadership and the signal of a new era of action from their governments.
By Viona Aminda4 years ago in Earth
The Sad Truth Is That We Can Adapt to Climate Change
Climate change is a devastating problem; it threatens to kill millions of humans and ravage the rest of the living world, catapulting the biosphere into a mass extinction. It will impoverish every society on earth and change countless systems in nature.
By George Dillard4 years ago in Earth
As omicron advances, the United States is facing a twin coronavirus outbreak.
The new omicron coronavirus mutant sweeping the globe could unleash yet another wave of turmoil, putting medical personnel under even more strain as they deal with a rise in delta cases and upsetting Christmas preparations for the second year in a row.
By Prasad Madusanka Herath4 years ago in Earth
Celestial Crypt
The northern sky was gone, it had been weeks since we had last saw the stars peering in the night sky. We sat here and wondered, what where they hiding? What were they masking from civilization that was so extramental from hiding the true fear? So many people didn’t even notice. That just shows how weak we were already faltering. It showed how oblivious we already were to the impeding destruction that lingered in our own night sky.
By Tatyana Lopez4 years ago in Earth
Natural Disasters
Introduction: In addition to creation and status on earth, doom also exists in the same way. When the burden of civilization on the earth is pressed like a place, maybe then the stump of disaster falls on the head of the world. And such a catastrophe can turn a civilization in its destructive glory into a complete catastrophe.
By Bijan Mondal4 years ago in Earth
Big Life
Malik thought his world was huge. He lived in an apartment complex outside of Houston Tx., he walked his dogs after work and made dinner and showered and went to work in the morning at St. Nicholas the hospital he was employed at as a security guard. Malik picked the hospital because he wanted to get into medicine, probably as a nurse. He wasn’t too sure about paying for med school. Malik thought St. Nicholas was a strange name for a hospital at first, St. Nicholas is the patron saint of sailors, merchants, archers, repentant thieves, children, brewers, pawnbrokers and students. Maybe not, there are a lot of lost souls in many hospitals around the world.
By Jason Goold4 years ago in Earth
8 Benefits of Houseplants
Whether you are an active person, always divided between office, outings, and important meetings, or you are a woman in love with the privacy of your home and you prefer to enjoy more free time spent in the privacy of your own home, it is very important that the environment to give your home what you are looking for, that is, relaxation, peace of mind, to help you recharge your batteries and to be able to focus on your daily challenges.
By Carren Sanders4 years ago in Earth
6 Ways to Inspire Preschoolers to Care for the Environment
Several folks contribute to the recycling process in their own unique ways. Though we all recognize that recycling is an important foundation for our community, it is entirely up to the adults to ensure that our children understand the importance of recycling and caring for our world.
By Weight loss healthy tips 4 years ago in Earth
The Smokepole
The SMOKEPOLE The man stood there and thought about his place in society. He was Generation X. Everyone had cellphones, microwave ovens and iPads. They demanded instantaneous results and he hated this. People no longer appreciated things as so much could be had with so little effort. In times, not so long ago, a person’s efforts more or less determined their net worth. Real work was required for real results. Not so now, people didn’t even use cash anymore. Everything was plastic, or wire transfer, or God forbid Bitcoin. What the hell was that? And if there weren’t enough funds in the banks you could just borrow it.
By Jack Nanuq4 years ago in Earth





