Advocacy
Environmental injustice
There, in the heart of this boiling megapolis, lies a forgotten angle that skyscrapers reach out to in the sky with their tops and at night with neon lights to paint infinity. There existed a neighbourhood, stifled by the suffocating grip of an environmental injustice amidst the shadows of high factories, towering; and neighbourhoods neglected by the upper society.
By Prince Waddle2 years ago in Earth
The Last Oasis, Life by the Shore.
In a small coastal town, nestled between towering cliffs and azure waters, lived a community that thrived off the bounty of the sea. The villagers, led by Emma, had forged a deep connection with their environment. For generations, they relied on fishing as their main livelihood and took pride in living in harmony with nature. Each day brought new adventures as families sailed into the horizon, casting their nets and sharing stories of triumphs and challenges.
By Christabel Appiah kusi2 years ago in Earth
Drought and conflict: Chokepoints disrupting global trade
The Suez and Panama canals play a vital role in global trade, together responsible for approximately 20% of the world's trade (15 and 6 percent respectively). Due to extended drought in Panama and conflict in the Suez Canal region, global shipping is being delayed or re-routed with significant market externalities and consumer price increases.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Earth
A Tribute To Women - What the Hell is Botanical Sexism?
The food I bought at the market is possible because of the female trees. Being a female comes with more fight for life. So much is expected of us and most of us give without thought. Fighting for equal rights in almost all areas of life including our bodies is frustrating. But for me, all this fight just made me stronger. Yesterday was International Women's Day to celebrate females. All of us add something to our world that improves it directly, or indirectly.
By Annelise Lords 2 years ago in Earth
Air pollution reduce life span by 5 years among South Asians!. Content Warning.
In a recent study by Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago it was found that particulate air pollution is the major cause of reduction of life expectancy, far exceeding malaria, tuberculosis and even deadly infection like the HIV/AIDS.
By Mind Mastery2 years ago in Earth
The Last Song of the Swallow
The sunsets over the rolling hills of Crestwood had always been a spectacle of breathtaking beauty. But tonight, as Emma stood on the porch of her family's farmhouse, watching the fading light paint the sky in shades of orange and pink, there was an ache in her heart that no amount of natural splendor could soothe.
By joseph kardos2 years ago in Earth
The rise of Oman: A frontrunner in green hydrogen production
Endowed with sunshine, wind, and a strategic location, Oman is deemed to become a major exporter of clean, green hydrogen. This leadership bid stems from a confluence of factors that grant Oman a significant competitive advantage: abundant natural resources, existing infrastructure, and a first mover advantage.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Earth
The Art of Green Architecture: Blending Sustainability with Design. Content Warning.
Introduction: In an era marked by the tangible impacts of climate change, the call for sustainable solutions has become more pronounced across every sector, especially in architecture. Green architecture, transcending beyond mere trendiness, has emerged as an indispensable necessity. It embodies the harmonious marriage of sustainable design principles with innovative construction techniques, aiming not only to minimize environmental footprints but also to enhance the aesthetic appeal of our built environments.
By Umer Dawood 2 years ago in Earth







