Advocacy
5 Surprising Ways that Climate Change Will Affect Us In the Next Decade
Since the dawn of the environmental movement, scientists have reported potentially apocalyptic doom scenarios if we fail to mitigate the effects of climate change. From rising sea levels, to record-breaking temperatures, to unprecedented storm events, our failure to reduce emissions has been [rightfully] painted as a looming dystopia.
By Olivia L. Dobbs3 years ago in Earth
Kurzgesagt’s Neoliberal Stance on the Environment
Kurzgesagt – In a Nutshell is a charming YouTube channel that attempts to demystify complicated topics in a way everyday people can understand. Each episode involves a narrator explaining subjects while adorable little animations help to illuminate the topics as clearly as possible.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
“The District of Columbia: Where American History Comes Alive”
The District of Columbia, usually referred to as Washington D.C., serves as the nation's capital. It is situated along the Potomac River on the East Coast of the United States, and it shares a border with Maryland and Virginia. The District of Columbia is distinctive in many aspects, including its history, architecture, and function as the federal government's seat. As the United States' long-term capital, the District of Columbia was created in 1790 as a federal district. Maryland and Virginia donated the land for the region, which bears Christopher Columbus' name. The city of Washington was created by American architect and urban planner Pierre Charles L'Enfant, who was born in France, and was erected on the banks of the Potomac River. Wide avenues, parks, and open areas were all part of L'Enfant's vision for the city, which also featured notable government structures like the Capitol and the White House. The architecture of the District of Columbia is one of its most distinguishing aspects. The White House, the Capitol Building, and the Supreme Court are among the city's numerous notable structures. These structures, like many others in the city, were constructed in the late 18th and early 19th century in the neoclassical style. The neoclassical style was designed to reflect the grandeur of ancient Greece and Rome through the use of classical components such as columns, pediments, and domes.
By sherry tiger3 years ago in Earth
How to Select the Best Firewood Rack for a Perfect Winter?
Winter is the perfect time to snuggle up with a warm blanket, a cup of hot cocoa, and a roaring fire in your fireplace. However, to keep your fire burning bright and warm, you need a steady supply of dry and seasoned firewood. The best way to store and organize your firewood is with a firewood rack. In this article, we will discuss how to select the best firewood rack for a perfect winter.
By iefsafrica3 years ago in Earth
Solving the mystery of a "strange thing" happening in the sun's atmosphere!
New observations from the European Space Agency's (ESA) Solar Orbiter reveal that the constant reconnection of small magnetic field lines may be at least part of the reason why some parts of the Sun are warmer than others.
By News Correct3 years ago in Earth
"The Art of Embracing Uncertainty: Navigating Life's Challenges with Courage and Resilience"
Sustainable Living: Simple Changes You Can Make to Help the Environment ====> Click Here To More Information For How to Cultivate a Mindset of Possibility and Find Growth in the Unknown <====
By Kailash Sarthi3 years ago in Earth
Are Aliens Real?
The question of whether or not aliens exist has been a topic of fascination for generations. It is a question that has captivated the imaginations of people all around the world. While there is no definitive answer to this question, the possibility of extraterrestrial life has been a subject of scientific inquiry for many years.
By Imeth Githsara3 years ago in Earth
The Ongoing Evolution of Earth: Challenges and Opportunities for a Sustainable Future....
When the Earth was formed, it was a molten ball of rock and magma speeding through space on an inhospitable, lifeless planet. However, throughout many billions of years, the Earth would experience a spectacular change, developing into a dynamic and intricate biosphere that was alive with life.
By Tanmoy Das3 years ago in Earth
The End of Earth: Exploring the Possibilities of Our Planet's Demise
The concept of the end of Earth is one that has captivated the human imagination for centuries. Whether it's the result of a natural disaster, human-induced climate change, or a cosmic event, the idea that our planet may one day cease to exist is both intriguing and terrifying.
By The Truth Speaks3 years ago in Earth






