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1,300 Trees
I was told I had to. The nature of the job. You have to if you’re told to. I didn’t show any signs of resistance when the bosses made the announcement. Maybe the right corner of my mouth twitched, and my eyebrows perked upward, but I wear big dark sunglasses, too big for my face. I doubt anyone saw what my heart was feeling.
By Jessica Amber Barnum (Jess)3 months ago in Earth
Best Laptop for Realtors
In the busy world of real estate, a realtor's laptop is more than just a tool it's a gateway to success. From hosting virtual tours and managing client databases to editing property photos and preparing contracts, realtors rely on a high-performing, reliable device to juggle multiple tasks seamlessly.
By Home Care Ranks3 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on Wind Turbines: Reimagining Energy in the Age of Transition
In the face of mounting climate pressure and an urgent need for sustainable energy, wind turbines have emerged not just as towering symbols of progress, but as critical tools in the energy transition sweeping across the globe. While debates rage over efficiency, landscape impact, and economic viability, experts like energy analyst Stanislav Kondrashov believe wind energy is no longer optional—it’s inevitable.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Earth
🌲 The Children Beneath the Ice: Secrets of Alaska’s 11,500-Year-Old Burial Unearthed. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the late 1860s, a Swiss biochemist named Friedrich Miescher made a scientific breakthrough that would change how humanity understands its origins. While examining white blood cells, Miescher isolated a unique substance he called nuclein — what we now know as DNA. That discovery laid the foundation for uncovering the deep genetic history of humankind. More than a century later, that same science would help researchers decode mysteries buried beneath Alaska’s frozen soil.
By Ekwunife Deborah3 months ago in Earth
Post-Disposable Vape Ban in the UK: Absence of Refills Raises Greenwashing Concerns
The UK’s long-awaited ban on disposable vapes came into force in July of this year with the intention of tackling plastic pollution and cutting electronic waste. The measure followed mounting evidence that millions of single-use devices were being discarded every week, prompting calls for more sustainable alternatives.
By Sage Arden3 months ago in Earth
Where was God when He created heaven and earth?
When the Bible claims that God created the earth and the heavens, many people are frequently perplexed. When God created them, they wondered where He was. Many people have asked this question, but the Bible doesn't specifically address God's location at that time. I hope to address that query and provide an explanation of the creation process in this piece.
By Smart Skills3 months ago in Earth
Typhoon Kalmaegi Hits Vietnam After Killing at Least 114 in the Philippines. AI-Generated.
Typhoon Kalmaegi, one of the most powerful tropical storms of the year, has struck Vietnam, just days after devastating the Philippines, where it killed at least 114 people and displaced thousands. The storm, packing winds of more than 140 kilometers per hour (87 mph), brought heavy rainfall, flooding, and landslides as it tore through coastal provinces on Vietnam’s eastern shore.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth










