Climate
Home and determination in the fight against Climate change
In the heart of a small coastal town, nestled between rolling green hills and a breathtaking shoreline, lived a group of individuals bound together by a shared mission: to fight against the relentless tide of climate change. They were a motley crew—activists, scientists, and ordinary citizens who had banded together to make a difference.
By Paschal Nwafuru3 years ago in Earth
"Juneteenth 2023. Content Warning.
My dearest friend, As i sit here with a pen in hand, my heart is filled with feelings that are too numerous to contain. Today, Juneteenth, 2023, I'm thinking about the journey that brought us here and the unending hope it gives us for the generations to come.
By Sharon R. Moyes3 years ago in Earth
THE IMPACTS OF WAR ON CIVILIAN POPULATIONS
The psychological impacts of war on civilian populations are profound, often devastating, and far-reaching. Civilians account for the vast majority of casualties in war and they experience destruction, displacement, fear, and post-traumatic stress in the aftermath of war. It’s been estimated that nearly half of all people living in war-torn countries are affected by psychological disorders such as depression, anxiety, PTSD, or substance abuse. War escalates existing mental health problems, and can create new health concerns, even in those who were previously healthy. Long-term studies have shown that exposure to war-related trauma causes a range of negative mental health symptoms. These can include anxiety, depression, intrusive memories, dissociative symptoms, insomnia, decrease in well-being, increased risk of suicidal thoughts and behaviour, and emotional numbing. It’s easy for anyone to understand how war can affect the mental health of individuals who are directly exposed to violence. But the effects of war on mental health can be far-reaching.
By Adanna Janet Chukwu 3 years ago in Earth
Titanic tourist submersible
A tourist submarine that was on a mission to explore the Titanic wreckage has gone missing. The submarine, which was operated by OceanGate Expeditions, had five people onboard, including British millionaire explorer Hamish Harding. The incident occurred on Sunday morning, and since then, a massive search and rescue operation has been underway in the mid-Atlantic. The search area has been made difficult because of the location of the Titanic wreckage. Multiple US and Canadian ships and airplanes have been deployed to the area, but as of now, there is no sign of the missing submarine.
By Dhennis Mangabat3 years ago in Earth
The Impact of Deforestation on Wildlife
Deforestation, the widespread clearing of forests, has had a devastating impact on wildlife populations and their habitats around the world. This essay aims to shed light on the emotional toll of deforestation, emphasizing the sadness and despair experienced by animals as their homes are destroyed. Additionally, it examines the crucial role of government in addressing this issue and implementing measures to protect biodiversity and promote sustainable practices.
By Adedoyin Al-Ameen Adedamola3 years ago in Earth
The Polar Bear Don't Have White Fur And The Effect Polar Bear Been Through
Polar bears are one of the most fascinating creatures on the planet. These majestic animals are known for their white fur, which helps them blend in with their icy surroundings. They are also known for their incredible strength and agility, which allows them to hunt and survive in some of the harshest environments on Earth.
By Trúc Vy Lưu Nguyễn3 years ago in Earth
The Last Stand
In the heart of a dense, ancient forest nestled between towering mountains, a vibrant tapestry of life flourished. This was the ancestral home of the Tuyana people, an indigenous community whose spirits were intertwined with the land they called their own. For generations, they had cherished the bounties of nature, honored the spirits that resided in every leaf and every breath of wind, and lived harmoniously within this sacred ecosystem.
By mannyvibes3 years ago in Earth
Travel and Tourism
Uganda “The Pearl of Africa” as referred to by Britain’s World War II prime minister; Sir Winston Churchill is efficiently endowed with magnificent scenery, a variety of habitats plus corresponding Flora and Fauna, with a diversity of culture and friendly people.
By gorillas bwindi3 years ago in Earth
Discover the Power of Pool Lights
A well-lit pool can create a magical and inviting atmosphere, transforming your outdoor space into a stunning oasis. Pool lights play a crucial role in illuminating your pool, enhancing safety, and setting the mood for a relaxing swim. As you explore the world of pool lights, it's important to consider the cost to replace a pool light to ensure you make an informed decision that aligns with your budget. In this article, we will delve into the power of pool lights, their benefits, and the cost considerations involved.
By Kevin Smith3 years ago in Earth




