Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Earth.
I am an Artist/Creator
I don't work for the man, anymore. I quit. I am a writer, an artist, an environmentalist and a human rights advocate. Those are pretty big hobbies one might say. They are not hobbies, I've devoted my life to these causes and I have actually managed to witness substantial impact on cultural idenity. And these days, with society seeming to be crumbling around I'd say that my place is needed more than ever.
By Melissa Eaves4 years ago in Earth
Stargazers discover the nearest dark opening to Earth, traces of something else
Earth has another neighbor: A dark opening extra from the passing of a transient youthful star. Dark openings are places in space where there is a ton of issue in a tiny space. Gravity, the power that arranges things, is so solid in a dark opening that nothing, not light, can get away.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in Earth
Stargazers see uncommon inestimable wonder because of gravitational waves
The crash of a couple of neutron stars has been seen without precedent for the most strongly noticed galactic occasion to date. It was set apart by swells through the texture of room time and a blaze more brilliant than a billion suns.
By Mashud M Alfoyez 4 years ago in Earth
Biology is Grief
Biology has become a science of grief. It’s studying the life of a loved one from the perspective of a cell of the cancer that’s killing them. It’s a desperate attempt to hold back the growing tumor just long enough to understand organs before they’re overtaken.
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Earth
The Plant Coach
I love my job because I get to make the world greener one plant at a time. As a full time plant coach, urban farmer, landscaper and “plantrepreneur” my mission is to give people the knowledge and confidence they need to create their own green spaces; all in the pursuit of environmental and social change.
By Farmer Nick4 years ago in Earth
A Frog Amongst Flowers
It started off as a normal day. Get up, get ready for work, ride to work. Get into my wet weather gear, head out into the fields. It was a warm day, still a little wet, and the flowers and leaves were filled with water. I made my way up and down the aisles, cutting the flowers, carrying the flowers, sorting the flowers. Up and down. The team finished up on that block of flowers and moved to the next one. Up and down, cutting, carrying, sorting, up and down. As I walked down an aisle, I spotted a pretty flower, but when I reached forward to cut it off, I spotted something small. Just a little yellow thing amongst the green leaves, brown branches, and bright pink proteas. A small yellow dot. I leant forward to inspect, pulling some leaves out of the way, only to find a little frog.
By Emma-lee Howarth4 years ago in Earth
Learning To Live off The Land.
The Corona Virus pandemic prompted me to learn how to live off of the land. Every trip to the store showed me empty shelves and a lack of fresh produce. With the fear in my mind that my family would starve I decided to try my best to live off the land. Fortunately for me I live In house with a very decent size yard. For those who aren’t so lucky I recommend pots and planters for a nice porch or balcony garden.
By Melinda Suggs4 years ago in Earth
Why the Climate Crisis is the World’s Biggest Mental Health Problem. Top Story - September 2021.
If you are worrying yourself into depression about future problems caused by climate change, you are far from alone. Yet climate change is not just about the future. Its consequences are hitting hard today. That’s why many call it a climate emergency, or a climate crisis.
By Mark Campbell4 years ago in Earth








