Advocacy
We Might Be Headed For a Great American Famine
Many Americans are currently hungry. Organizations like the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimate that the number of food-insecure Americans is in the tens of millions. We are a culture comfortable with a large percentage of our population being hungry, with even more on the cusp of that reality.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
The Reality of Climate Change
Climate change is a pressing issue that affects every single one of us, regardless of our location or background. It is a global problem that requires immediate and decisive action to protect our planet and ensure a sustainable future for all.
By Dheenadayalan B3 years ago in Earth
The Most Beautiful Christmas Market in Europe is Back and Sparkling Even More
The Most Beautiful Christmas Market in Europe is Back and Sparkling Even More The holidays are a special time of year where people celebrate with loved ones, give thanks, and exchange gifts. One of the most popular ways to celebrate is to take a trip to a Christmas market. These festive markets are found all over the world, but the most beautiful one is in Europe.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Earth
Snowplow Driver Shortage Threatens States
Snowplow Driver Shortage Threatens States As the United States prepares for another winter, one of the most pressing concerns is the lack of snowplow drivers. With the country's population aging and the decreased interest in winter driving, states are struggling to fill the necessary positions. This shortage has the potential to cause major problems, as it would mean that many states would be unable to clear their roads in a timely manner. This could lead to increased accidents and a longer winter for everyone.
By hussein hamdi3 years ago in Earth
South Korea successfully defends its airspace, fires warning shots at North Korean drones"
South Korea successfully defends its airspace, fires warning shots at North Korean drones" It was a tense day on the Korean peninsula as South Korean military officials reported that a number of North Korean drones had entered their airspace. The drones were flying near the demilitarized zone, the heavily fortified border that separates North and South Korea.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth
The Impacts of Climate Change
Climate Change Climate change refers to the long-term warming of the planet due to the increase in greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. These gases, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat from the sun and prevent it from escaping into space, causing the Earth's temperature to rise.
By Kahi Bradshaw-Williams3 years ago in Earth
Am I a Serial Dove Killer?
After the first hawk showed up last winter on the fire escape and scared the bejesus out of my happy little flock of mourning doves I wondered — and friends suggested — that I was essentially creating a trap by putting seed out on the fire escape.
By Remington Write3 years ago in Earth
National Farmers Day
National Farmers Day, also known as "Kisan Diwas," is celebrated every year on December 23rd in India to honor and recognize the contributions of farmers to the country. The day is celebrated with various events and activities, including the distribution of awards and recognition to farmers for their hard work and dedication.
By Praveen Kumar3 years ago in Earth
10 Driest Places on Earth
10 Driest Places on Earth The fact that 71% of the Earth is made up of water is fantastic because it is essential for our survival. However, some regions fall under the category of hyper-arid deserts since they often receive less than 0.09 inches (2 millimeters) of precipitation annually. Even worse, some regions endure for years without receiving any rain, rendering them essentially uninhabitable. Amazingly, deserts cover 35% of the planet's surface, making them larger than you may imagine. Let's look at 10 of the driest locations on the planet.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth
10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2022
10 Amazing Archaeological Discoveries Revealed in 2022 The wreck of Sir Ernest Shackleton's ship, which was lost for more than a century in Antarctic waters, the remnants of woolly rhinoceros that formerly roamed southern England, and eight mummified infants who were likely victims of human sacrifice. These are just a few of the incredible discoveries made by researchers in the previous 12 months. Continue reading for fascinating details about the year's worth of archaeological activity.
By Paul Smith3 years ago in Earth









