Climate
Water pollution on textile dyes
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Fabric Ville, the textile industry thrived, bringing colorful fabrics and garments to life. However, a dark secret lurked beneath the vibrant surface—water pollution caused by textile dyes.
By Josphine Nyambura3 years ago in Earth
Rains expected across Philippines due to ITCZ, localized thunderstorms
The Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) is a belt of low pressure that encircles the Earth near the equator. It is characterized by rising air and thunderstorms. The ITCZ is responsible for the wet season in many tropical and subtropical regions.
By Qasim Qureshi3 years ago in Earth
Generations United
In the quaint village of Verkhovyna, nestled amidst the lush Carpathian Mountains, three generations of the Ivanov family shared a bond as enduring as the land they called home. Each generation carried with them a wealth of wisdom, stories, and experiences that formed the foundation of their lives.
By Christopher Blessing3 years ago in Earth
Weathering the Unpredictable
Denver was bathed in an ethereal glow as the sun set behind the towering Rocky Mountains. Sarah stood at the kitchen window and gazed out at the advancing storm clouds. Because she was all too aware of Denver's erratic nature, she sighed. Sarah had grown accustomed to weathering both the storms in her own life and those outside her home as a single parent.
By Sharon R. Moyes3 years ago in Earth
Fear and anxiety:
The rain fell relentlessly, pounding against the window panes as if pleading to be let in. Lily sat in her dimly lit living room, her eyes fixated on the television screen. The news anchor's voice trembled with concern as he reported on the latest string of extreme weather events.
By PAUL MUTAI3 years ago in Earth




