Advocacy
Earth history
The historical backdrop of Earth traverses billions of years, set apart by emotional topographical occasions, developmental achievements, and the ascent and fall of innumerable species. From its development to the current day, Earth's story is an enthralling account of progress, transformation, and strength.
By Fahim babu2 years ago in Earth
Solar Panels for Homeowners - Entry 4
Since you've made it this far, give yourself a pat on the back since it seems your solar panel dreams are very likely to materialize. This article is about the last few steps to making it happen and I have divided it into two parts: Quotes & Installers and Financial Considerations.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Earth
Solar Panels for Homeowners - Entry 2
For your next steps, you don't need to brave the elements. You will need a flashlight, a ladder, jeans, a long-sleeve shirt that can get dusty, and some shoes that can also get dusty. For those of us who like clean houses, don't worry. The mess will be a small one.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Earth
Solar Panels for Homeowners - Entry 1
On the eve of Earth Day 2024, I have been inspired to share my journey of putting solar panels on the roof of my house a couple years ago. Although I live in southern Canada, what I write about in this short seriesapplies throughout the northern hemisphere, so I hope this helps to demystify things and clarify expectations. The first couple articles are also useful if you are looking to buy a house and put solar panels on it later - in other words, things you can look for before making an offer.
By Richard Soulliere2 years ago in Earth
Thunder Surprise's . Content Warning.
Thunder hits the earth, causing a sense of foreboding and anticipation. The sky crackles with energy, and the atmosphere is filled with anticipation. As the rumble grows louder, the sky splits in two, illuminating the darkness with an otherworldly brilliance. The sound of thunder fills the air, a deafening roar that drowns out all other noise. This moment makes the listener feel small and insignificant, as they are caught in the crossfire of gods.
By Praveen Pk2 years ago in Earth
Are we finally going to outlaw chemtrail weather modification and cloud seeding?
There are so many bills floating around that it's becoming impossible for the average person to keep track of them. We occasionally get surprised, like with this New Hampshire legislation prohibiting weather modification and atmospheric spraying.
By Rootbound Homestead2 years ago in Earth
This Earth Day, Consider Natural Cleaning Products
Many of us turn to the products lining the shelves of our local Walmart or Target in our quest for a clean home but recent studies and environmental concerns have shed light on the dark side of these conventional cleaning solutions.
By Sian Keating2 years ago in Earth
Upset about registering all backyard chickens, no matter the flock size?
Starting this fall, all poultrykeepers—even those with a small backyard flock of just a few birds—must record their flocks on the national register. There are mixed emotions on the subject, and we want to know what you think about the whole thing if you have a flock here in the U.S.
By Rootbound Homestead2 years ago in Earth
The Last Embrace of Home
The wind howled through the desolate streets, carrying with it the scent of decay and destruction. It whispered secrets of a world lost to time, of a home that once thrived with life and laughter, now reduced to a mere echo of its former self. Sarah stood at the edge of the crumbling cliff, gazing out at the landscape that had been her sanctuary, her solace, now ravaged by the relentless march of progress.
By olayinka peter2 years ago in Earth







