Humanity
The Architect of Earth
Leo Maxwell designed steel and glass. For twenty-five years, his hands, once agile and dreaming of organic forms, had shaped skyscrapers that pierced city skies, their sleek facades reflecting an ambition that no longer felt like his own. He was good at it, exceptionally so. His name appeared in glossy architecture magazines, his firm won bids, and his apartment overlooked a vast, glittering expanse of urban sprawl – a monument to his meticulous, yet increasingly soul-crushing, work.
By Momin Shah7 months ago in Earth
The Devastating Impact of Environmental Pollution.
*The Devastating Impact of Environmental Pollution: Understanding the Causes, Effects, and Solutions to Save Our Planet* Environmental pollution is one of the most pressing issues of our time, affecting not only the health of our planet but also the well-being of every living being on it. The rapid industrialization, urbanization, and technological advancements have led to a significant increase in pollution, threatening the very foundation of our existence. In this article, we will explore the causes, effects, and solutions to environmental pollution, and why it is essential to take immediate action to mitigate its impact.
By Shakeel Ahmad 7 months ago in Earth
The Great Oxygenation Event
The Great Oxygenation Event: When Earth's Atmosphere Changed Forever Imagine standing on the surface of the Earth over 2.5 billion years ago. The sky above you isn’t blue — it’s more likely a hazy shade of orange or even green, thick with methane and carbon dioxide. The oceans are vast and teeming with microbial life, but there’s no lush greenery, no fish, no birds, and certainly no humans. In fact, in this ancient world, oxygen — the very gas that powers our breathing — is barely present at all.
By Jeno Treshan 7 months ago in Earth
The Day I Almost Gave Up on Life
Iever thought I'd see myself at the edge — not the metaphorical one, but a very real edge of a rooftop, staring into the emptiness below. It was a cold evening in January, the sky was a dull gray, and the city lights blinked like indifferent eyes in the distance. Everything felt quiet, almost too quiet. That silence screamed louder than any noise I'd ever heard.
By Noor Hussain7 months ago in Earth
When the Sun Turns Dangerous: A Story of Heat, Change, and Responsibility
Summer was once freedom. It was once taking long walks, ice cream running down our hands, kids playing until the horizon was orange, and laughter echoing from the sidewalks. But now it's something different—something more.
By Amer Khan✍️7 months ago in Earth
Are There Other Realities?
There are many different realities, but we are too blind to see that. There is not just one way; there have always been an infinite amount of alternate realities to every reality there is out there. If I think on it that way, then I wonder what is real? Is it real because we see it? I don't think so. I don't think we have to see it to believe that it's real. I think it exists, whether or not we see it or believe it. Those realities are right there, happening at the same time that our reality is happening, and so on and so on.
By Slgtlyscatt3red7 months ago in Earth
To cope with climate change, ancient societies employed a variety of tactics.
The contemporary age was not the beginning of climate change. Africa's prehistoric past shows that people are already battling climatic instability and are adapting through a variety of coping mechanisms.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Earth
During Earth's previous global warming episodes, little marine animals have invariably become extinct.
Fusulines, which are shells tiny than a grain of sand, are some of the greatest pages in the extensive, detailed records of climate change kept by Earth's oceans.
By Francis Dami7 months ago in Earth









