Advocacy
Why Is The Bermuda Triangle No Longer Mentioned?
The Bermuda Triangle, a region in the Atlantic Ocean that was gobbling up ships and airplanes like they were Reese's Pieces, was the subject of at least one documentary over a good portion of the latter part of the 20th century.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in Earth
Growing Your Own Food
Cultivating your own sustenance has surged in popularity in recent years, as individuals gravitate towards domestic horticulture as a means to economize, consume more nutritiously, and lessen their ecological impact. There is an indescribable contentment in the process of sowing a seed, nurturing it, and beholding its metamorphosis into a mature plant that yields nourishment for you and your kinfolk. In this piece, we shall delve into the myriad advantages of growing your own food and furnish you with some pointers to embark on this endeavor.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Earth
The Local Content Dilemma as a Barrier to Offshore Wind Development
Offshore wind projects have enormous potential to generate clean electricity, but they are hampered by Local Content Requirements (LCRs). These regulations, which were intended to promote domestic industries and create local jobs, have inadvertently stifled offshore wind development. In this article, we look at why Local Content Requirements are impeding offshore wind projects and consider potential alternatives for a more sustainable energy future.
By Erik Roelans3 years ago in Earth
Beyond the Stars
Embark on an extraordinary adventure with a group of astronauts as they travel to a distant galaxy, encountering alien civilizations, cosmic phenomena, and their own inner struggles along the way. Join us in exploring the wonders of "Beyond the Stars": A group of astronauts embarks on a journey to a distant galaxy, encountering alien civilizations, cosmic phenomena, and their own inner struggles along the way.
By Aruna sree3 years ago in Earth
The Heartbreaking Downturn in Climate Change
The world as we know it is slipping away, and with every passing moment, the pain intensifies. We find ourselves at a critical juncture in history, witnessing a heart-wrenching downturn in climate change that has plunged our planet into an abyss of despair. The emotions run deep, as we grapple with the consequences of our actions and the devastating toll it has taken on Mother Earth.
By Seeke Adeyanju3 years ago in Earth
Budding U.S. offshore wind industry facing rough seas
Just as the United States is entering the deep end of offshore wind energy development, the nascent domestic industry is facing major supply chain issues, surging costs, permitting delays, and other headwinds that could jeopardise the aggressive installation timelines set by state and federal governments.
By Erik Roelans3 years ago in Earth
The Battle for Survival
Once a prosperous region known for its fertile land and abundant water resources, the village of Qla found itself teetering on the edge of desperation. The effects of climate change had mercilessly ravaged the once-thriving agricultural community. Prolonged droughts had transformed the lush fields into barren wastelands, and the once-mighty river that flowed through the village had dwindled to a mere trickle.
By Manaseh Ejiwale3 years ago in Earth
Living Green
Introduction In our fast-paced world, the call for sustainable living is growing louder. This article explores the power of sustainability and how adopting eco-friendly practices can positively impact our planet and our lives. From reducing our carbon footprint to embracing renewable energy sources, the journey towards sustainability is not merely a trend but a shared responsibility to protect and preserve our Earth.
By Flawlessflexa Moses3 years ago in Earth
Climate and Environment
Renewable energy sources, such as compressed natural gas (CNG), are gaining popularity as a cleaner alternative to traditional fossil fuels. CNG is obtained by compressing natural gas, primarily composed of methane, to a lower volume, making it easier to store and transport. Using CNG as a fuel instead of traditional fossil fuels, such as gasoline or diesel, offers several significant benefits for both the environment and human health.
By Opeyemi Ashade3 years ago in Earth
The Health Hazards of Air Pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa: A Distress Call to World Health Agencies for Immediate Action
Introduction: Air pollution is a grave global crisis that poses significant threats to human health and the environment. While the issue affects regions across the globe, the health hazards associated with air pollution in Sub-Saharan Africa have reached alarming levels. Some Data obtained from the World Health Organization (WHO) shows that an estimated 4.2 to 7 million people die from air pollution worldwide every year and that nine out of 10 people breathe air that contains high levels of pollutants. In Africa, 258,000 people died as a result of outdoor air pollution in 2017, up from 164,000 in 1990, according to UNICEF.
By Adeola King3 years ago in Earth








