Advocacy
Human health risk posed by global warming.
Global warming, primarily driven by the increase in greenhouse gas emissions from human activities, has significant implications for human health. Here are some of the key ways in which global warming poses risks to human health:
By emily omoruyi2 years ago in Earth
Cybersecurity and Online Banking
The Dark Web, a hidden section of the internet that is accessed through specific software and encryption methods, has gained notoriety for its involvement in cybercrime activities. It serves as a platform for illegal marketplaces, hacking, and the sale of stolen data. While exploring the Dark Web may provide valuable insights into the methods and motivations of cybercriminals, it is important to recognize the risks associated with such endeavors.
By Joseph Micheal Nnamdi2 years ago in Earth
American National Security Has an Economic Blindspot
In the bustling city of Bellington, a tight-knit community of small business owners and entrepreneurs worked tirelessly to keep their dreams alive. Among them was Sarah, a young and ambitious woman who had started her bakery, "Sarah's Sweet Delights," with unwavering passion and dedication.
By Aliyu iyal2 years ago in Earth
Is Temu The New SHEIN? A Case Study On The Rise of China's Overnight E-commerce Giant
The sudden surge of Temu, seemingly out of nowhere, makes for a fascinating case study. The rise of online marketplaces like Temu illustrates both the opportunities and challenges of e-commerce in today's globalized world.
By Camilla Gulì 2 years ago in Earth
The Importance of Strong Passwords
Introduction: In today's digital age, where our lives are increasingly intertwined with the online realm, safeguarding our personal information and accounts from unauthorized access is of paramount importance. The first line of defense in this battle against cyber threats is a strong password. A robust and well-crafted password not only serves as a shield to protect us but also acts as a crucial deterrent against potential data breaches. To enhance our online security and preserve the sanctity of our valuable information, it is imperative that we adhere to certain guidelines when creating and managing our passwords.
By Joseph Micheal Nnamdi2 years ago in Earth
E-waste and Land Contamination
Introduction Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, has become a growing concern in many parts of the world. With the rapid advancement of technology and the shortening product lifecycles, discarded electronic devices are piling up at an alarming rate. Ghana, like many other developing countries, is facing the hidden economic burden of e-waste and its associated environmental consequences. This article delves into the impact of e-waste on land contamination in Ghana, exploring specific examples and highlighting the economic challenges it poses to the nation.
By EDWIN ADDOTEY GLOVER2 years ago in Earth
The Wonders of Lemongrass:. Content Warning.
In the lush fields of Lemongrass Valley, there grows a plant that locals have cherished for generations - lemongrass. Beyond its tantalizing aroma and unique flavor, this plant has been believed to offer a myriad of health benefits. Although scientific evidence is still emerging, the ancient wisdom and cultural practices surrounding lemongrass tea have piqued the interest of health enthusiasts worldwide.
By Michael Rama2 years ago in Earth
The Moringa Tree
The enigmatic Moringa, also known as the "wonder tree," is an ancient botanical treasure steeped in the history of Africa. This remarkable tree, with its elongated, drumstick-like pods, holds an impressive lineage of use in the Indian subcontinent, but it has found its true essence in the diverse landscapes of Africa, where it has been cultivated and cherished for over two millennia.
By Michael Rama2 years ago in Earth
Study of Video Games Shows What People Do If The World Ends
Few things are as challenging as studying the end of the world and how people will behave in its aftermath. You probably won't get a true impression if you attempt when the world isn't actually ending because the world isn't really ending.
By Francis Dami2 years ago in Earth
Doomsday
This article challenges concerns about overpopulation and resource scarcity by proposing the concept of "super abundance." There are currently 8 billion people living on the planet. Questions about whether there is enough room for everyone and concerns about running out of natural resources are not new; they have been raised by doomsayers for at least 200 years. In 1798, English economist Thomas Malthus wrote his famous essay on the principle of population. He argued that while population grew exponentially, resources needed to feed that population grew at a linear rate, leading to potential starvation.
By Olusola Bodunrin2 years ago in Earth








