Humanity
Unearthing the Human Stories
Extraction activities, whether it's mining for precious minerals, drilling for oil and gas, or logging forests, have profound impacts on the lives of individuals involved in or affected by the process. This emotional topic delves into the personal narratives and experiences of people connected to extraction, exploring the range of emotions they undergo throughout their journeys.
By solomon Christian3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change Affects
Climate change affects agriculture in many ways, both positively and negatively. Some of the effects are:- Changes in agricultural productivity: Climate change can make conditions better or worse for growing crops in different regions. For example, higher temperatures and carbon dioxide levels may increase some crop yields, but also reduce the nutritional quality of major cereals. On the other hand, droughts, floods, heat waves, and pests can damage crops and lower yields¹². - Changes in water availability: Climate change can alter the amount and timing of rainfall, snowmelt, and runoff, which affect the availability and quality of water for irrigation and other agricultural uses. Water scarcity can reduce crop production and increase the risk of conflicts over water resources¹³. - Changes in soil quality: Climate change can affect the physical, chemical, and biological properties of soil, which are essential for plant growth and soil fertility. For example, heavy rainfall can cause soil erosion, which reduces the amount of organic matter and nutrients in the soil. Higher temperatures can also increase soil evaporation and salinization, which affect soil moisture and salinity¹⁴. - Changes in pest and disease pressure: Climate change can alter the distribution and abundance of pests and diseases that affect crops and livestock. For example, warmer temperatures can expand the range and activity of insects, fungi, bacteria, and viruses that can harm plants and animals. Some pests and diseases may also become more resistant to pesticides and drugs due to climate change¹⁵. - Changes in food security and livelihoods: Climate change can affect the availability, accessibility, utilization, and stability of food for millions of people who depend on agriculture for their food and income. Climate change can reduce crop yields, increase food prices, disrupt food supply chains, and increase the risk of hunger and malnutrition. Climate change can also affect the livelihoods of farmers, fishers, herders, and other agricultural workers by reducing their income, assets, and opportunities¹ .
By Muhammed Aliyi3 years ago in Earth
"Voices of the Ocean
Maya is a passionate marine biologist with a deep love for the ocean. One fateful day, she embarks on an expedition to a remote reef teeming with life and discovers that the once vibrant coral has turned pale. Alarmed, she spots a group of clown fish darting aimlessly amidst the dying coral. Maya embarks on a tireless journey to raise awareness about the plight of the oceans and creates exhibitions to give people a glimpse into the mesmerizing world beneath the waves. She faces skepticism, resistance, and moments of doubt, but she refuses to give up and organizes community events to connect people to the beauty of the marine world.
By Salim Scott 3 years ago in Earth
Harnessing the Power of Technology
Introduction: In the fast-paced and ever-changing landscape of our modern world, technology has emerged as a formidable force, capable of transforming not only our lives but also our planet. Beyond its role in providing convenience and entertainment, technology has become a catalyst for positive change in our environment. Across the globe, visionary thinkers and innovators are harnessing its potential to tackle urgent environmental issues head-on. In this captivating article, we embark on an inspiring journey through real-life examples that highlight the remarkable intersection of technology and environmental sustainability. From ingenious renewable energy solutions to groundbreaking sustainable practices, we delve into the stories that unveil a future brimming with ecological harmony. Each tale we explore showcases the remarkable power of human ingenuity and technological innovation, leaving us captivated by the incredible possibilities that lie ahead in creating a greener and more sustainable world.
By Joshua Toluse Onibiyo3 years ago in Earth
FOUR (4) DEAD, THOUSANDS WITHOUT POWER AFTER STORMS, TORNADOES HITS SOUTH
Hundreds of thousands of residents in Texas, Louisiana and Mississippi remained without power Friday morning following severe weather Thursday afternoon and deadly tornadoes in north Texas.
By OYEDEJI OFULLHOUSE3 years ago in Earth
The Ethical Crossroads: Should Animal Testing Be Banned Worldwide?
Segment 1: A Sensitive soul Blended In a clamoring city, young Maya tracked down a mysterious energy for animals. Each stray she encountered pulled at her heartstrings, bringing sympathy inside her. Sooner or later, as she walked around a stunner care items store, a flag got her eye: "Callousness free greatness — no animal testing." Enchanted, Maya dove into the universe of animal testing, setting out on a momentous journey.
By Rahul Lohiya3 years ago in Earth
Exploring the Impact of Rising Interest Rates on Housing Affordability
s The Battle for Homeownership in the Wake of Rising Interest Rates Introduction: Once upon a time, nestled within a bustling town, a community flourished, bound by a shared desire for stability and dreams of homeownership. However, unforeseen challenges loomed on the horizon—a wave of rising interest rates threatened to disrupt the harmony, leaving a trail of uncertainty in its wake. This is the story of the challenges faced and the opportunities uncovered as our protagonists navigated the tempestuous waters of housing affordability.
By Nwafor Benjamin onyedikachi 3 years ago in Earth
RENEWABLE ENERGY
Renewable energy refers to energy sources that are naturally replenished and have a minimal impact on the environment. These sources include sunlight, wind, rain, tides, waves, and geothermal heat. Unlike fossil fuels such as coal, oil, and natural gas, renewable energy sources do not deplete over time and do not produce harmful greenhouse gas emissions when used for power generation.
By JAKIEL JAMIN OBIOMA3 years ago in Earth



