Climate
The First Journey to Another Star
Beyond the Solar Frontier: The First Journey to Another Star For generations, the stars have been a symbol of mystery and wonder. They guided explorers, inspired poets, and gave direction to human imagination. But now, as technology transforms what once seemed impossible, those distant lights no longer belong only to dreams.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Earth
Energy Revolution
by Futoshi Tachino The global energy system is tilting decisively toward renewables—and the fulcrum is not any single country. From Latin America’s near-zero-carbon grids to Europe’s wind-and-solar surge, from North Africa’s desert mega-projects to Australia’s rooftop revolution and India’s rapid scaling, the transition is now propelled by cost, security, and industrial strategy. Policy oscillations in the United States may affect its own mix, but they no longer set the pace for the world [2–4,5–7,9–14,18–20].
By Futoshi Tachino3 months ago in Earth
At Least 20 Dead After Magnitude-6.3 Earthquake Hits Afghanistan. AI-Generated.
A powerful magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck western Afghanistan early Saturday, leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens more injured, according to local officials. The quake, which struck near the city of Herat, flattened homes, triggered landslides, and sent terrified residents running into the streets.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
At Least 20 Dead After Magnitude-6.3 Earthquake Hits Afghanistan. AI-Generated.
A powerful magnitude-6.3 earthquake struck western Afghanistan early Saturday, leaving at least 20 people dead and dozens more injured, according to local officials. The quake, which struck near the city of Herat, flattened homes, triggered landslides, and sent terrified residents running into the streets.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi3 months ago in Earth
Should We Believe in Green Propaganda?
The term “green propaganda” has become part of everyday language. Some see it as a necessary wake-up call for the planet, while others view it as a subtle manipulation tool that shifts the blame onto citizens and away from the true culprits. So, should we believe in it, or be cautious? Here are 10 essential insights to better understand the scope, limits, and intentions behind the green narrative. It’s up to you to decide what to believe.
By Bubble Chill Media 3 months ago in Earth
Hurricane Melissa Spoke For The Earth!
It’s been crazy hot in my country for more than eighteen months. When I say ‘hot,’ I mean that even in the autumn months of October and November, and the Winter months of December, January, and February, as well as the Spring months of March and April, the temperature is more than eighty degrees at night.
By Annelise Lords 3 months ago in Earth
Kenyan Landslide Kills 21 After Heavy Rainfall. AI-Generated.
Tragedy struck western Kenya this week after relentless rainfall triggered a massive landslide that claimed at least 21 lives and left dozens missing. The disaster, which unfolded in the hilly region of West Pokot County, has once again highlighted the devastating impact of extreme weather events across East Africa. Emergency services and volunteers are working tirelessly to rescue survivors, as local communities struggle to cope with the scale of destruction.
By Fiaz Ahmed 3 months ago in Earth
The World Beyond the Fence
The first time I saw it, I thought it was just another rabbit. I was walking along a small path near the hillside, camera in hand, enjoying the morning breeze. The grass was fresh from the night’s rain, each blade shimmering with tiny drops of light. Birds were calling from somewhere in the trees, and the air smelled of earth and calm. That’s when I saw a movement near the fence — a soft, silvery shape among the green.
By Abubakar Khan3 months ago in Earth
The Age of Harmony – When Humans and Machines Rebuild the Earth
The Age of Harmony – When Humans and Machines Rebuild the Earth After decades of conflict, the war between humans and machines had ended—not with annihilation, but with a fragile silence. Cities once reduced to rubble now stood under pale skies, bathed in the soft light of dawn. The planet had changed, yet life endured. From the ruins, a new era began—one in which humans and machines would rebuild Earth together.
By Wings of Time 3 months ago in Earth
Jamaica Faces the Fury of Hurricane Melissa: A Nation Tested by Nature
Hurricane Melissa struck Jamaica with unprecedented force, marking one of the most powerful and destructive storms in the island’s history. Making landfall in late October 2025, Melissa unleashed catastrophic winds, torrential rain, and widespread flooding that reshaped entire communities. The hurricane did more than damage infrastructure — it exposed the fragility of an island nation standing at the frontline of climate change.
By America today 3 months ago in Earth










