Humanity
🌍 Upcoming World War 3: A Danger More Severe Than the World Has Ever Seen
Upcoming War 3 is More Dangerous for the World The world is standing on a razor’s edge. History has shown us the devastation of the first two world wars—trenches filled with soldiers, skies darkened by bombs, and cities reduced to rubble. But as whispers of a third global conflict spread across continents, experts, leaders, and ordinary citizens agree on one frightening reality: **World War 3 would not resemble the past. It would be far more dangerous, unpredictable, and catastrophic.**
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
Trapped in the Arctic | One Man’s Fight Against Nature
The Arctic is a place of paradox. To the eye, it appears breathtakingly beautiful endless sheets of white snow, the northern lights dancing across the night sky, and the silence of a world untouched by mankind. Yet beneath that beauty lies danger: freezing winds, shifting ice, and the constant threat of death. For anyone stranded here, survival is not a guarantee, but a battle.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Earth
Dedication to the trees
The tree is one of the most powerful, complex and popular symbols in human history and culture , and it came to represent a variety of things. Strength, wisdom, balance, protection, growth. Tree of Life, World tree, Cosmic tree, Tree of knowledge of good and evil. There is a lot to unpack here, as this is indeed a multifaceted and complex archetype, but in this article I will focus on the aspects I personally find the most interesting, as well as the most applicable in my own life.
By Eva Smitte5 months ago in Earth
The Last Forest on Earth
The Last Forest on Earth When survival depends on the final breath of nature The year was 2145. Humanity had conquered the stars, built towers of steel scraping the clouds, and designed machines that could outthink their creators. But in their triumph, they had forgotten the oldest truth: without forests, there is no life.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in Earth
Stephane Marchand of Hawaii: Restoring the Earth by Remembering Who We Are
Across the globe, conversations around sustainability, technology, and justice are gaining urgency—but few voices speak with the clarity and conviction of Stephane Marchand of Hawaii. A regenerative systems designer, educator, and cultural strategist, Marchand is proving that true progress is not about escaping the past—it’s about returning to it with reverence and responsibility.
By Stephane Marchand5 months ago in Earth
“The Day the Skies Broke: Cloudburst Disaster in Swat & Buner – August 15, 2025”
“The Day the Skies Broke: Cloudburst Disaster in Swat & Buner – August 15, 2025” How a sudden storm changed hundreds of lives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa — a firsthand account of survival, loss, and resilience.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth
🌪️ China’s Strongest Monster: Typhoon Kajiki of 2025 Shakes Buildings and Lives
It was challenging to picture the degree of the damage Typhoon Kajiki would cause when the public first heard it was heading for the Chinese coast in 2025. Meteorologists and worried neighbors called it a large typhoon. Kajiki rocked the foundations of skyscrapers, put important infrastructure under examination, and most importantly, exposed human frailty in addition to strong winds and torrential rain. Life can be against the great might of nature.
By Shahjahan Kabir Khan5 months ago in Earth
The loss of Natural beauty 🌟
From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the turquoise lagoons of the Pacific, our planet has been talented with landscapes which might be not anything short of breathtaking. Those locations have inspired artwork, tradition, religion, and human creativeness for centuries. But, regardless of their colossal price, natural wonders are an increasing number of underneath risk. The issue is not just weather exchange or natural failures; it's also the careless moves of humans—vacationers, agencies, and even neighborhood groups—which might be accelerating the lack of herbal beauty at an alarming tempo.
By Samiullah Adil5 months ago in Earth
The 2025 Pakistan Floods: A Nation Underwater Again
Title: The 2025 Pakistan Floods: A Nation Underwater Again Subtitle: A catastrophic monsoon season, amplified by glacial melt and climate vulnerabilities, leads to unprecedented loss of life, property, and economic stability.
By LegacyWords5 months ago in Earth
When the Heavens Shattered
When the Heavens Shattered A day of fury in Buner and Swat: how today’s unimaginable cloudburst changed lives The sky over the soaring peaks of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was already heavy with rumble and promise, as if foretelling what was to come. But on August 15, 2025, nature delivered a blow so sudden, so devastating, that it shattered the routine of countless villages in Buner and Swat.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth









