Climate
Australia Green Hydrogen Market: Powering a Sustainable Export Future. AI-Generated.
Australia’s green hydrogen market is shifting from a conceptual framework to a high-potential industry fueled by rapid investment, technological progress and strong government backing. The market stood at USD 47.23 million in 2024, and is expected to rise dramatically to USD 2,446.59 million by 2033, supported by an exceptional CAGR of 48.40% during 2025–2033. These numbers reflect a sector primed for transformation, with Australia positioning itself as a future global leader in renewable hydrogen production and export.
By Kevin Cooper2 months ago in Earth
When Paths Return to the River
When Paths Return to the River The morning sun was just beginning to rise over Shalmani village when Amir heard the quiet knock on the old wooden gate. He opened it slowly, expecting a neighbor, a farmer or maybe a cousin. But it was Zoya.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Where the River Drew Us Together
Where the River Drew Us Together In the quiet village of Shalmani, where fields shone like gold every evening and the air smelled of wet soil, life moved slowly. People woke with the sun, worked with their hands and trusted the land that fed them. It was a place where every small sound meant something. The call of a rooster, the wind in the wheat and the river that carried stories from one season to another.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Man Arrested Over Deadly Delhi Car Bomb Attack. AI-Generated.
Fresh Arrest Sheds Light on a Violent Blast That Shook India’s Capital Delhi has witnessed many moments of crisis in its long and complex history, but few incidents have shaken the city as profoundly as the recent deadly car bomb attack that tore through a bustling neighborhood. As investigators combed through debris and fragments of shattered routine, the nation waited for answers. Now, authorities have announced a major breakthrough: the arrest of a key suspect believed to be linked directly to the explosion.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Earth
Iran Begins Cloud Seeding to Induce Rain Amid Historic Drought. AI-Generated.
A High-Tech Gamble to Rescue a Nation Struggling for Water Iran, a country known for its ancient waterways, fertile plains, and engineering marvels such as qanats, is now facing one of the most severe droughts in its modern history. Rivers have dried into cracked riverbeds, reservoirs have dropped to alarming levels, and millions of people are grappling with water shortages that threaten agriculture, power supplies, and daily life. In response, Iran has launched an ambitious and controversial initiative—cloud seeding—in an effort to artificially induce rain.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Earth
Severe Rainfall Warning Issued: What You Need to Know Right Now
A sudden darkening of the sky can fill anyone with unease. The smell of rain on dry earth brings relief, but sometimes it signals danger. A severe rainfall warning has been issued, and it affects countless lives. Streets can flood, rivers can swell, and homes can face unexpected damage. Understanding what this warning means is crucial not just for staying safe, but for protecting loved ones and property.
By Zeenat Chauhan2 months ago in Earth
Where the River Learns to Whisper
Mira arrived at the riverside on a day when the world felt too loud. Her phone buzzed with messages she didn’t answer. Deadlines loomed. Expectations pressed against her chest like invisible hands. And the city — all concrete and sirens — had swallowed the last bit of calm she had left.
By Mehmood Sultan2 months ago in Earth
The Hidden Environmental Cost of Your Smartphone. AI-Generated.
What if your sleek new phone came with a carbon label instead of a price tag? Every year, millions of people line up for the latest models, drawn to smooth edges, faster chips, and high-resolution screens. The minimalist design gives the illusion of something pure, efficient, modern, and harmless. But behind the glow of the display lies a tangled web of mines, factories, and cargo ships that make each device anything but clean.
By Travis Malone2 months ago in Earth











