Climate
Fighting and Battling Climate Change
Why do politicians use such words as "fight" and "battle" when it comes to overturning the ravages of the decades of neglect of the earth's biosphere? Are they speaking without thinking as many politicians seem to do or do they really think they are fighting and battling? The words fighting and battling are nonsense phrases in the context of the climate. In other words, bullshit. Mean nothing talk. Empty rhetoric.
By Michael Trigg4 years ago in Earth
Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
The greatest threat to humanity today is not terrorism. it is also not a war. global climate change is the same. "Climate change can be real. It's happening right away, it's a real emergency facing all species and we must work together to prevent the recession." ~ Leonardo Di Caprio
By Asmita Paudel4 years ago in Earth
Climate Change And The Psychology Behind The World That Doesn’t Care Enough About It.
The response to climate change is always a mixed bag. We have people who are fervently supporting any initiatives to reduce pollution and support the environment… and on the other hand of the spectrum, we do have people who believe that climate change is a hoax.
By Dr Joel Yong4 years ago in Earth
Human being is in Danger
Man of the present age is moving towards such a destination. That has forgotten all about climate change, its effects and measures. Just ignoring climate change in big buildings, cool cars is considered a successful life. Due to such negligence, the lives of human beings all over the world are in danger today.
By Mohammad Arif4 years ago in Earth
Climate Change;The Truth
..And the topic is ; Climate change. I offer the truth in all my articles- I offer the truth in every single post I make on vocal or anywhere else, (Unless you count my fictional stories). As I sit on my bed tonight and write this post, I’m offering you the truth about climate change, Global warming- Or ‘The end’- Whatever you’d like to call it, The truth is that its real.
By 𝙺𝚎𝚕𝚕𝚒𝚎 𝙳𝚘𝚞𝚐𝚑𝚎𝚛𝚝𝚢 ☾4 years ago in Earth
Regenerative Agriculture
I have recently had the opportunity to watch the 2020 documentary “Kiss the Ground” with narrator Woody Harrelson, and let me tell you – if you haven’t seen it yet, PLEASE DO! We are dealing with many pressing circumstances as a global society, and none poses as existential a crisis as climate change. This is what the documentary tries to tackle. A difficult task, I’m aware, but one I have come away from the documentary knowing has solutions that are not as difficult to implement in themselves as we might initially believe. As ever, it has shown that the main obstacle is our willingness and commitment to change the way we do one thing – grow our food. It’s not some alien-like technology still in its infancy, or barely a twinkle in a future-innovator’s eye. No, when its boiled down, it is a few changes that could mean the world and it all has to do with our soil.
By Kayla Bloom4 years ago in Earth
Hurricane Katrina
With the hurricane season fast approaching, I wanted to share this poem in memory of the 1,833 victims who perished in Hurricane Katrina, and for the survivors, the Who Dats, the real people of New Orleans, who have struggled to rebuild their lives...
By Jeffrey Pipes Guice4 years ago in Earth
Environment is polluted day after day
Since the 19th century, water and air pollution from solid waste have been a problem, especially in densely populated urban areas. Water pollution increased during the beginning of the Industrial Revolution, when industries began to discharge pollution into rivers and streams. In 1969, chemical waste dumped into the Cuyahoga River in Ohio caused a river to burst into flames, and it became a symbol of how industrial pollution was destroying.
By Asmita Paudel4 years ago in Earth
For and against the 97% consensus on climate change
Climate sceptics are fond of challenging the oft-vaunted claim that 97% of climate scientists agree that current global warming is largely caused by mankind – the word commonly used is “anthropogenic”. So can that 97% figure be justified? Do the sceptics have a point?
By John Welford4 years ago in Earth





