Climate
Saving the planet – Recycling is one of the most effective ways to reduce your impact on the planet.
Your next purchase could be the most important one you make this year. Not only will it help you save money, but it can also help the environment. What are you doing to reduce your impact on the planet? One effective way is to recycle your old products. Recycling is one of the most effective ways to reduce your impact on the planet. If you’re not sure where to start, here are a few tips:
By 💸 Build Your Future 💸3 years ago in Earth
I am a free wind
As a wisp of wind, I am not free. Other good friends in the family have long since gone out on their own to explore the world and become prodigal son of the world who has been idle all their life. Some of them are looking at the snow at the top of Changbai Mountain, carrying a body full of cold. Some in Hangzhou West Lake willow, let the green fluttered full of arms. Others ran alone to the northwest, stained with wild beauty in the desert. Some danced on the azure ocean, transformed into sea spirits, embracing the sea air back to land.
By Kathleen R Sikorski3 years ago in Earth
Is Net-Zero Emission The Biggest Business Opportunity Of The Century?
Net-Zero is a term that has become popular in both the public and private sectors thanks to the massive advocacy performed by the environmental movement led by the United Nations and other global foundations. More recently, following the COP15 and COP26 Climate Summits that respectively took place in Paris, France in 2015 and in Glasgow, UK in 2021, the term has become synonymous with the green industrial transformation. Net-zero refers to the decarbonization of our economies to the level in which the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are harmonized by their complete removal.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
A feast for all seasons, see you soon!
The fair spring breeze blows away the tomb of peach blossoms, lonely summer cicadas swoop and fly away, red forests and yellow fruits stained the deep lanes, and winter snow falls on white passerby's black hair, make a cup of tea, and wait for you to come to a thousand mountains and rivers ......
By Hope Terry3 years ago in Earth
Summer Rain
I love summer rain just like birds love the blue sky and fish love the sea, an innate love. Whenever it rained as a child, I would excitedly carry a big umbrella with my bare feet and my buddies to take the water from the ruts and potholes on the dirt road for half a day. When it rains in summer, parents also suspended their work in the fields, the whole family gathered together is very cozy. Perhaps the summer rain was distasteful to my hard-working parents, but for me, this warmth only became stronger with the arrival of the summer rain.
By Delores S Azevedo3 years ago in Earth
Goodbye, Broken Planet
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Not that anyone would hear me anyway. I can barely speak after The Blackout. It was the toxic fumes. Now, my voice cracks just above the volume of a whisper. However, most of the time it does not sadden me that I cannot speak as before. Maybe it is because I have nothing to say. Maybe I am at a permanent loss for words. The world ending can have that effect.
By Marina Fortuño3 years ago in Earth
Why is the Arctic warming so much faster?. Top Story - August 2022.
The Earth is approximately 1.1℃ warmer than it was at the start of the industrial revolution. That warming has not been uniform, with some regions warming at a far greater pace. One such region is the Arctic.
By Viona Aminda3 years ago in Earth
Terra
Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. They are wrong. San Diego, CA Susanne Miller rests on a beach towel, liberally applying sunscreen to her long pale limbs. She reaches it out in offering to her sixteen year old daughter Angel, who looks up from her phone briefly and waves it off in annoyance. Susanne sighs but tosses it in her canvas beach bag.
By Erin Hensley3 years ago in Earth




