Advocacy
"Seeds of Change"
Ally had always loved the smell of fresh coffee. Each morning, the rich aroma filled her small apartment, marking the start of her day. But as she stood in her kitchen, spooning coffee grounds into a paper filter, her eyes fell on the bin overflowing with single-use plastic packaging and food waste. Something felt off. The comforting routine was tainted by a nagging sense of guilt that had been building for months.
By Kibwe Kuwaabout a year ago in Earth
The Life-Changing Power of Urban Farming.
The stereotype many of us have of cities being soulless concrete jungles dominated by skyscrapers and highways, and colonies of bustling humans shuttling around in poison-emitting vehicles disconnected from the natural world, thinking about tomorrow and the next dollar while feeling stressed and burned out, has been subtly, almost imperceptibly, shifting before our very eyes.
By Kimberley Silverthorneabout a year ago in Earth
"Harvest of Uncertainty"
For generations, the lush fields of Green Hollow had been the pride of its people. Situated in the fertile heartland of a once-thriving agricultural region, the town was built around the rhythms of the seasons. Spring was for planting, summer for tending, and autumn for the great harvest festivals, where farmers would display their bountiful crops with pride, their hands calloused from work but their hearts full of satisfaction. But as time wore on, an invisible force began to unravel the delicate balance that sustained their livelihood—climate change.
By Kibwe Kuwaabout a year ago in Earth
10 Compelling Reasons to Visit Nepal in 2025.
Nepal is a mesmerizing destination, offering stunning landscapes, a vibrant culture, and exhilarating adventures. With the "Visit Nepal 2025" campaign on the horizon, now is the perfect time to dive into the many wonders this incredible country has to offer. Here are ten enticing reasons to make Nepal your travel spot in 2025.
By Jivan Mangaratiabout a year ago in Earth
Comprehensive Guide to Business Insurance for Fiber Optic Cable Installers: Coverage, Costs, and Risks
The fiber optic cable installation market is becoming fast-expanding due to the requirement of enhanced communication networks and high speed internet. But the work is risky as hell. Fiber optic cable installers have many liabilities, from be it property damage or injuries at the site. If you lack appropriate insurance coverage, even a single accident could result in significant financial hardship. In this article, we discuss: The Insurance Fiber Optic Cable Installers Need Common Risks for fiber optic cable installers How much does business insurance cost of a year
By Kashaf Ilyasabout a year ago in Earth
Earth's New Mini-Moon Signals a Bright Future for Space Mining, Scientists Say
In a remarkable cosmic event, Earth has gained a temporary new mini-moon. This asteroid, named 2024 PT5, was captured by Earth’s gravity on September 29, 2024. While it’s not visible to the naked eye, this small space rock is sparking excitement among scientists and space enthusiasts alike. More than just a curious visitor, 2024 PT5 offers a glimpse into the potential future of space mining, a field that could change the course of human history.
By Black Roseabout a year ago in Earth
The Last Generation of a Species:
Dr. Elara Quinn stood at the edge of the enclosure, her breath visible in the early morning chill. Her eyes tracked the lone figure in the distance—Amira, the last of her kind. The final Northern Plains Wolf. A once-majestic species, now reduced to a single, tired creature. Amira’s silver coat had begun to thin, and her once-sharp eyes now held a distant sadness, as if she knew the fate that awaited her.
By Bamise Tominiyi Tope about a year ago in Earth
The Hidden Power of the Black Sheep:
In a world that values sameness, being a black sheep is powerful. As a black sheep, I dare to be different. I challenge the norms and create my own way. This article will show how embracing uniqueness can lead to growth, success, and change.
By Wilson Igbasiabout a year ago in Earth
The impact of Climate change on Mental health
In a small coastal town, where the sun kissed the waves and the air was filled with the salty scent of the ocean, lived a young woman named Maya. She had always found solace in the rhythm of the tides and the beauty of the sunsets that painted the sky in hues of orange and pink. However, as the years passed, she began to notice changes that filled her with an unsettling sense of dread.
By Chinaza Adline about a year ago in Earth
The Ultimate Bucket List: 50 Places to See Before You Die And Why You Should Throw It Away
If you’ve ever found yourself scrolling through yet another “50 Places to See Before You Die” article, you're not alone. It’s a tempting siren call, promising a life of adventure, brag-worthy photos, and spiritual revelations atop ancient ruins. But is this checklist approach to travel really the best way to see the world, or are we all just getting sucked into a cleverly marketed, one-size-fits-all vision of adventure? Let’s peel back the layers of this phenomenon and explore why maybe just maybe it’s time to rethink our travel priorities.
By The INFORMERabout a year ago in Earth





