Nature
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
5 Countries Winning the War Against Global Warming — And What the Rest of Us Can Learn
While headlines often warn of rising seas, melting glaciers, and vanishing wildlife, there’s a less told—but equally powerful—story happening around the world: some countries are actually winning the war against global warming.
By Kamran Zeb7 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
The Falling Grace
In the beginning, when the Earth was still shaping itself, rivers wandered across the land like silver threads. They flowed from mountaintops, twisted through valleys, and carved deep paths through rocks. Among these rivers, in certain places, something extraordinary began to happen—something that would become one of nature’s most powerful and beautiful wonders: the waterfall.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Mirror of the Mountains
Long ago, before humans walked the Earth and cities dotted the landscapes, the world was a wild, untouched canvas. Mountains stood tall, forests stretched endlessly, and rivers wound their way like silver threads. But hidden among valleys and deep in the folds of the earth, something magical was being created—lakes.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Whispers of the Earth
Long before the roads, buildings, and towns stretched across the land, there was only silence—and nature. The world was wild, free, and raw. Mountains touched the sky, rivers danced across the earth, and deep within the valleys, something magical was taking shape: the meadows.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth
Echoes Among the Peaks
To many, mountains are just large pieces of earth—cold, high, and difficult to climb. But for those who seek something deeper, mountains are ancient teachers, silently watching the world for millions of years. This is the story of Amina, a young woman who left behind her busy city life to climb the towering peaks of the Karakoram range, searching not for adventure, but for peace.
By Raza Ullah7 months ago in Earth









