Advocacy
Antarctica: The Melting Continent
Ladies and gentlemen, brace yourselves for a riveting journey into the hypothetical realm where Antarctica, that icy titan of the southern hemisphere, decides to surrender its frigid embrace to the warming clasp of our planet's fate. It appears that the prudent minds among us are coming to terms with the notion that the days of imagining this as a distant tale are dwindling faster than an ice cream cone in the Sahara. The symphony of inevitability is gaining volume, and the crescendo promises to be nothing short of awe-inspiring.
By The Purple Olympian2 years ago in Earth
Last-Minute Thank You. Content Warning.
In a world bustling with the demands of modern life, people often find solace and restoration in the most unexpected places. One such haven of tranquility lies within the realm of plants and gardening. Beyond the practical benefits of producing food and beautifying spaces, gardening offers a profound and transformative experience that touches the depths of the human soul. The healing power of plants, and how gardening soothes the soul, is a journey into the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, a testament to the enduring bond that has existed since time immemorial.
By Joshua Akindutire2 years ago in Earth
Melting Connections
The world had never been smaller, yet the distance between them felt insurmountable. Emily sat by her window, overlooking the rocky shores of her coastal town in Maine, while Javier leaned against the wooden beams of his small cottage in the arid Australian outback. The digital realm was their bridge, allowing them to transcend geographical boundaries and share a connection that was both profound and delicate.
By Nadeem Syed2 years ago in Earth
The Whispers of Plants
In the heart of the quaint village of Willow brook, nestled between rolling hills and meandering streams, there lay a hidden haven known as the Verdant Sanctuary. This garden was unlike any other, for within its boundaries, an extraordinary secret thrived – the plants possessed the magical ability to communicate with humans.
By VICTOR ACHUMNOLE2 years ago in Earth
The Plastic Paradox
The sun was setting over the city skyline, casting a warm orange glow across the bustling streets below. I stood on my apartment balcony, a cup of steaming coffee in hand, taking in the familiar sights and sounds of urban life. The convenience of this world has always been a comfort to me—everything at my fingertips, just a click away. But little did I know, behind the façade of this modern paradise, a troubling reality was lurking.
By Akbar Ergashev2 years ago in Earth
Rising Beyond: Embracing the Depths of Loss and the Pinnacles of Triumph in the Global Crisis
In the annals of history, 2020 mark a stark reminder of the indomitable human spirit and the unforgiving forces of nature. As the world grappled with an unprecedented crisis, the silent enemy known as COVID-19 emerged, leaving aftermath a trail of death, despair, and devastation. However, amidst the gloom, stories of resilience, unity, and triumph also became apparent, painting a portrait of humanity's unyielding will to overcome even the darkest of adversities.
By Josiah Oluwole2 years ago in Earth
The Last Polar Bear. Content Warning.
In the northern reaches of the world, where the ice met the sea and the cold wind whispered stories of ancient times, lived a young girl named Freya. Her days were filled with the echoes of crashing waves, the songs of seabirds, and the gentle touch of snowflakes on her cheeks. But amidst the beauty, an unspoken sadness hung heavy in the air—the changing world.
By ganesh98662 years ago in Earth
Love and Dedication
In the heart of the 2023 Women's World Cup, amidst the thrill of competition and the roar of the crowd, a player named Mia navigated the delicate balance between her love for the game and her personal life. Her journey was a testament to the sacrifices athletes make in their pursuit of dreams, and the intricate dance they perform to keep their passions and relationships in harmony.
By Shamsudeen Umar Kardi2 years ago in Earth
Beaked masks, its a plague
The year is 1656. Your body is wracked by violent chills. Your head pounds, your muscles are too weak to sit up, and you feel like rancid, hard-boiled eggs are squeezing out of your neck and armpits. In your feverish state, you see a strange-looking man approach, his face obscured by a beak-like mask, his body covered from head to toe. He examines you and even without seeing his face, you know the diagnosis: you have the plague.
By ALICE WAMBETI2 years ago in Earth
Seeds of Hope. Content Warning.
the heart of a bustling city, where skyscrapers overshadowed the horizon, there was an oasis of hope that emerged from the most unexpected of places: a barren plot of land. This small piece of earth, nestled between concrete structures, became the canvas for an extraordinary story of personal growth and healing. The community garden that sprouted there was a testament to the resilience of the human spirit, proving that even in the harshest environments, seeds of hope could find purchase and thrive.
By Emmanuel Pwol 2 years ago in Earth
Silent Storms of Injustice
In the heart of the city, nestled between towering skyscrapers and bustling highways, lay a neighborhood called Greenwood. A place rich in history, culture, and a sense of community that ran deeper than the concrete beneath their feet. However, as the years went by, Greenwood found itself entangled in a relentless struggle against environmental injustice, and the emotions that surged through its residents were as turbulent as the storms they faced.
By Daniel Ukpai2 years ago in Earth
The Last Seedling
The Last Seedling: Set in a world where plants struggle to grow due to erratic weather patterns, a young girl discovers a single resilient seedling. As she nurtures it, the seedling becomes a symbol of hope for her community, inspiring them to work together to create sustainable solutions for a greener future. Write a very emotional story that is relatable to the subject
By Ogbonnaya Kingsley Obialo2 years ago in Earth


