Advocacy
Organic agriculture in the global south and Africa
Implementation rates of sustainable and organic agriculture Sustainable agriculture has evolved into one of the key approaches for facilitating environmental conservation by ensuring mutual coexistence between human beings and the ecosystem. Regardless, the global south is lagging in terms of implementing agricultural methodologies that are aligned with the principles of sustainability. Particularly, the concept of organic agriculture is underutilized despite the fact that it fits with the second Sustainable Development Goal of the UN (SDG – 2): no hunger by 2030. Research has determined that the uptake of organic agriculture is still low in the global south due to reasons such as the rudimentary technology and affordability.
By zecainah nyachae11 months ago in Earth
Big Cosmic Change | 29 March 2025: 28 Days = 2 Hours | Sadhguru On Solar Eclipse
1. The Science Behind the Solar Eclipse 2025 A solar eclipse happens when the Moon moves between the Earth and the Sun, blocking the Sun’s light for a short time. The eclipse 2025 will be a total solar eclipse. This means the Moon will fully cover the Sun, creating a shadow on Earth and turning day into night for a few minutes. This event will be seen in parts of Europe, Asia, and Africa, making it a big deal for people around the world.
By Anna-Maria11 months ago in Earth
King Protea
The King Protea (Protea cynaroides) a flower that represents resilience, beauty, and strength. It is also known for its vibrant and lovely yet deep-rooted meaning as South Africa's national flower. Renowned for resilience in the harshest of places, the King Protea registers as one of earth's oldest flowering plants, a bit of clank of time older than two million years. Because of its uniqueness and cultural importance, it's a fascinating thing to study and appreciate.
By Rohitha Lanka11 months ago in Earth
How Humans Will Get Oxygen on Mars
How Humans Will Get Oxygen on Mars. Mars often called the Red Planet has long been a subject of fascination for scientists space agencies and visionaries. With ambitious plans from organizations like NASA SpaceX and other space agencies human colonization of Mars is no longer just science fiction it is becoming an achievable goal. However one of the greatest challenges for sustaining human life on Mars is the availability of oxygen. Unlike Earth Mars has a very thin atmosphere composed mainly of carbon dioxide about 95% with only trace amounts of oxygen. This makes survival on the planet impossible without external sources of breathable air. To establish a human presence on Mars scientists and engineers are exploring various methods to generate oxygen ensuring that future astronauts and colonists have a reliable supply for breathing fuel production and other essential activities. One of the most promising solutions for oxygen production on Mars is the Mars Oxygen In Situ Resource Utilization Experiment (MOXIE). This experimental technology developed by NASA has already demonstrated success aboard the Perseverance rover. MOXIE works by extracting carbon dioxide from the Martian atmosphere and using a process called solid oxide electrolysis to separate oxygen atoms. This method requires electricity which can be generated from solar panels or nuclear power sources. The extracted oxygen can then be stored for human consumption or used as rocket fuel for return missions. MOXIE’s small scale experiments have proven that oxygen production on Mars is feasible and future missions will aim to scale up this technology to support human settlements.
By Adnan Rasheed11 months ago in Earth







