Climate
Climate Protesters in Kayaks Disrupt Operations at Australian Port. AI-Generated.
In a bold and highly visual protest, climate activists in Australia took to the waters to disrupt operations at one of the nation’s busiest ports. The demonstration, which involved kayaks navigating dangerously close to commercial shipping lanes, drew significant attention from both local authorities and the international media.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Earth
Death Toll in Indonesia Floods Passes 500: A Nation Battles Its Worst Disaster in Years. AI-Generated.
Natural disasters often strike without warning, but few countries face nature’s wrath as frequently as Indonesia. In a tragic turn of events, massive floods have swept through several Indonesian provinces, leaving behind a trail of unimaginable destruction. With the death toll now surpassing 500, officials call it one of the deadliest environmental disasters the country has seen in recent years. As rescue teams struggle against time, the catastrophe raises urgent questions about climate change, preparedness, and the resilience of affected communities.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Earth
Australia Microalgae-Based Products Market: Sustainable Ingredients, Bio-Innovation. AI-Generated.
The Australia microalgae-based products market is quickly emerging as a niche but fast-growing segment of the country’s bio-ingredients and sustainable-products industry. According to IMARC Group, the market was valued at USD 45.96 million in 2024, and is projected to grow to USD 79.11 million by 2033, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.22% for 2025–2033. This growth trajectory underscores rising consumer demand for natural, plant-based alternatives; increasing interest in sustainable nutrition and wellness; and a broader shift toward eco-friendly and bio-innovative product development in food, cosmetics, nutraceuticals, and other sectors across Australia.
By Shrestha Roy2 months ago in Earth
Quetta’s Underground Emergency: A Disaster in Slow Motion
Quetta—heart of Balochistan, a city resting peacefully in the arms of rugged mountains—has always been a symbol of resilience. Its cold winds, narrow streets, and warm-hearted people give it a character no other city can mimic. But recently, beneath the calm surface of this historic valley, something has begun to change—quietly, slowly, and dangerously.
By Ainullah sazo2 months ago in Earth
Australia Power Grids Market: Renewable Integration, Grid Modernisation & the Future of Energy Infrastructure. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia power grids market reached USD 7.00 Billion in 2024. It is expected to grow to USD 14.83 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a CAGR of 7.80% during 2025–2033. This growth highlights Australia’s accelerated push to modernise aging energy infrastructure, integrate large-scale renewable energy, and build a more resilient electricity system capable of supporting future electrification.
By Kevin Cooper2 months ago in Earth
Australia Green Hydrogen Market: Renewables Integration, Clean Fuel & the Road to Decarbonised Industry. AI-Generated.
According to IMARC Group, the Australia green hydrogen market reached USD 47.23 Million in 2024. It is projected to grow to USD 2,446.59 Million by 2033, expanding at a remarkable CAGR of 48.40% from 2025–2033. This exceptional growth illustrates Australia’s strong position as a future global leader in clean hydrogen — driven by abundant renewable resources, large-scale production potential, decarbonisation targets, and rising demand from industries seeking low-carbon fuels.
By Kevin Cooper2 months ago in Earth
The Day Everything Changed
The Day Everything Changed Sometimes, life changes not in years, not in months, but in a single morning. That truth hit me on a day that began like any other: a simple, ordinary sunrise, the kind we see a thousand times and forget by evening. But that morning turned into one I will never forget.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
The Ursids - Meteor Shower of December
The Ursids Meteor Shower - a Complete Guide for Skywatchers Meteor showers have fascinated humankind for centuries. Long before the invention of telescopes, satellites and other astronomical artifacts, ancient cultures looked at the streaks of light in the night sky and invented stories about celestial spirits, omens and messages from the gods.
By José Juan Gutierrez 2 months ago in Earth










