Humanity
Should Banabans Call Australia Home
Banabans Call on Australia to recognise their contribution to Australia's nation-building The prosperity of Australia during the past century was provided from the wealth generated from the nation’s farmlands. One of the major components of this success depended on the subsided use of super-phosphate fertilisers derived from the rich phosphate rock deposits of a small remote Pacific island. In a period spanning eighty years, Australia was a major shareholder in a joint commercial venture with the governments of the United Kingdom and New Zealand to mine Banaba-Ocean Island. Now only twenty-five years later these historical links seem all but forgotten. The Banabans are calling for the Australian government to finally recognise their major contribution in shaping Australian history.
By Stacey King4 years ago in Earth
COP26 Is The Last Chance To Save Our Planet
COP26 is one of the largest events in the history of mankind, it is an event about which there is a lot of expectation because it is during which the decisions to fight against will be made (or are supposed to be made).
By Juan Cienfuegos4 years ago in Earth
Nailing this to the Earth’s Door for All to See
Shatner looking down at that thin green layer of life. That’s all there is! He pulled off an amazing feat of dexterity! Without embarrassing or putting on the spot his generous host, Jeff Bezos, who was quite naturally using Shatner’s presence on the space flight to promote his Blue Origin exploits, Bill deftly turned the focus to what he saw down below from up there; the fragility of that gentle planet, the tipping point of where the Earth is precariously balanced in the void. And so he subtly turned the conversation around from being about space flight and the wonders of modern technology, to a focus on the preciousness of our Earth and how we need now to collectively put our greatest efforts to saving our one and only living space.
By Gerard Fournier4 years ago in Earth
What really is Fair Trade?
As a well-informed conscious consumer, you’ve probably heard of the term Fair Trade, but have you ever stopped to think about what this certification actually means or how it began? October was Fair Trade month and after taking a deep dive, I was even more impressed with this certification than I was before. Here is what you need to know:
By Farmer Nick4 years ago in Earth
“ Jahzeel goes Underground” by Billi Lynn Holt
Honduras is a Caribbean Sea coastal country located in Central America. The capital of Honduras is Teguciagalpa and Comayagüela. Chapter 11, of the Honduran constitution, Article 295, translates, "The Central District consists of a single municipality made up of the former municipalities of Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela.” Comayagüela is referred to as “Little Comayagüela” and along with Tegucigalpa these cities make up the capital of Honduras. Tegucigalpa and Comayagüela have a long-standing history of political and economic strife. This strife that occurs could be a result of the scarcity of resources due to the increasing population growth in this country and the dry weather effecting the security of water supply. The longstanding banana, shrimp and coffee production in Honduras is, affected by the weather, including drought, and hurricanes. Because of these environmental factors, the citizens of Honduras have tried to market other agricultural initiatives but continue to struggle and have unmet sociological needs. Aid from the US denied to Honduras was due to the disagreement about the countries choice of how the country is governed and continual disregard for debt. Unemployment and underemployment measure over 50% of the citizens in Honduras. Due to wars from neighboring countries, the damaging weather and mismanagement of government rule, the decent citizens of Honduras have desperately sought relief by competing for scarce jobs and demand for government reform. Violent crimes conducted by gangs continue to become the societal norm in Honduras. The misconstrued “weak” members of society in Honduras are still targeted for murders, sexual abuse, violation of human rights and other violence by government officials and gangs. Corruption is the way of life in Honduras. Efforts in the past by the US to aid the country of Honduras of crime have been obstructed, purposely, by the corrupt local officials and gangs. Violent gangs such as the "Mara Salvatrucha" and "The 18th Street Gang" rule the way of life in Honduras. There have been ongoing efforts at solving Honduras’s problems by enacting the services of government entities, yet obstructed by governmental abuses, and collusion with criminals.
By Billi Lynn Holt4 years ago in Earth
COVID-19 Pandemic
Several states including California and Indiana have delayed or postponed their reopening plans after the United States recorded 50,000 new cases of COVID-19, the largest increase in one day since the epidemic began. There have been protests in several countries against the government's limited response to the Covid 19 epidemic, such as the closure of vacancies, and these protests are linked to an increase in cases.
By Finn Henry4 years ago in Earth
Who Started the Gaia Movement?
Introduction The original Rainbow Tribe Gathering was in July 1972. Since then every year on National Forest land. Gatherings have been held annually in the United States from July 1 through 7. And in many other places around the world.
By Arlo Hennings4 years ago in Earth








