Advocacy
LGBT History
LGBT, an acronym that stands for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender, is a term used to describe a diverse community of individuals whose sexual orientation or gender identity differs from the majority of the population. The LGBT community is composed of people with a range of sexual orientations, including but not limited to lesbian, gay, bisexual, pansexual, and asexual individuals. Additionally, it encompasses individuals whose gender identity differs from the sex assigned to them at birth, such as transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer individuals.
By Sanni Ahmed 3 years ago in Earth
The Grief of Ecological Loss
Once upon a time, nestled deep within a pristine forest, there thrived a vibrant ecosystem. Towering trees stretched their leafy arms toward the heavens, their roots intertwining with the rich soil below. A symphony of birdsong filled the air, while delicate wildflowers painted the forest floor with a myriad of colors. It was a sanctuary of life, a haven of balance and harmony.
By yussuf bashey3 years ago in Earth
Sustainable Aviation Fuel: Paving the Way for a Greener Aviation Industry. Content Warning.
Introduction: The aviation industry has made tremendous progress in recent decades, revolutionizing global connectivity and transportation. However, the environmental impact of aviation, particularly regarding greenhouse gas emissions, has raised concerns about its sustainability. To address these challenges, the development and utilization of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) have emerged as a promising solution. This article explores the concept of SAF, its benefits, challenges, and its potential to transform the aviation industry into a greener and more sustainable mode of transport.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Earth
Silent Sorrows
Introduction: In the vast expanse of time, Earth has been a witness to the ebb and flow of life, an orchestra of diversity that harmoniously played for millions of years. But today, we stand amidst the heart-wrenching symphony of loss, as the ravages of climate change have inflicted irreversible damage on our precious ecosystems and species. The disappearance of coral reefs, the melting of glaciers, and the extinction of countless organisms have left behind a void that cannot be filled. This poignant tale explores the emotional toll of witnessing the unravelling of our world, a lament for the beauty and diversity that once flourished but now exists only in our memories.
By Jonathan Bayoh3 years ago in Earth
World’s Oldest Glaciers Discovered Sitting Under South Africa’s Gold Fields
In South Africa, beneath the greatest known gold reserves, scientists have found evidence of the 2.9 billion-year-old glaciers that formerly existed there. This implies that there were continental ice caps present at the time, either because the region was closer to the poles or because parts of the Earth may have been frozen during a hitherto unrecognized "snowball Earth" period of extremely cold weather.
By Francis Dami3 years ago in Earth





