Nature
How walking among the trees in the countryside restored my sanity
I have been having serious conversations with myself among the trees. They are good listeners, and they do reply to me in their own way, especially when there is a brisk wind and the leaves are whipped into a frenzy of conversation with each other. I join in the dialogue and we have a good tete-a-tete and heart to heart. We enjoy a good laugh and revel in the joy of being outdoor in the fresh country air.
By Novel Allen4 years ago in Earth
Travel tip: The most beautiful national park in USA
Founded in 1872, Yellowstone National Park in the Rocky Mountains (Wyoming) is the oldest national park in the world - and one of the most visited: the park, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has around 4 million guests every year. It covers an area of almost 9,000 square kilometers and is best known for its numerous geysers and hot springs as well as its wildlife. The area of Yellowstone National Park, named after the river of the same name, is located at an altitude of between 1,600 and 3,400 meters above sea level in the caldera of a former supervolcano.
By Amelia Harris4 years ago in Earth
9 Interesting Facts About the World's Most Remote Areas
Humanity has been witnessing incredible things about the world for all this time. Our world is home to some truly incredible regions. Maybe we know many of them, but we do not know their properties and mystery. Here are 9 interesting facts about the most remote parts of the world you've never heard of.
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
5 Largest Mountains in The World
A mountain is defined as a high elevation area that has steep slopes and cliffs. Mountains can have many different shapes, but they usually consist of large blocks of rock. They can be flat-topped or rounded, and their heights vary from less than 1 km (0.6 mi) to over 10 km (6.2 mi).
By Writer Tiger4 years ago in Earth
ESG in the fashion industry, an opportunity for cost saving and brand strength
-Millennial and Z generation buyers are driven by ethical consumption, and this will affect the fashion industry -Investors and governments are pressing brands for greater transparency across ESG criteria as social inclusion and environmental pressure increases
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth
Houseplants Affect air Quality And Purify It
New research shows that houseplants can dramatically improve indoor air quality, as they help remove nitrogen dioxide (NO2) from room air, which is known as the pollutant associated with respiratory illnesses and usually caused by burning fuels.
By Saad Djazairy4 years ago in Earth
After deadly floods, can Germany adapt to its climate future?
Extreme levels of flood danger were announced this morning in Germany. The speed and intensity of floods in Germany, especially in cities near small harbors, shocked many people last week. Rain has set new records for the Rhine River Basin in Germany, where most of the floods occurred. After severe flooding in recent decades, protected areas along major German rivers such as the Rhine or Elbe have been fortified, but heavy rains in recent weeks have turned small rivers such as the Ahr or Swist into larger rivers.
By neetesh crouch4 years ago in Earth
Seabird discovered by science this year may be critically endangered
That is according to a study published in the journal Science, May 27, which analyzes data on more than 50 years of breeding of 67 species of seabirds worldwide. In recent decades, the world's seabirds have become extinct, and some species are at risk of extinction. Many of the world's seabirds, especially those that rely on the islands, are in danger of trying to protect the future of many species of seabirds. Seabirds already face numerous threats to their survival, making them one of the most endangered species of birds.
By Simon Beast 4 years ago in Earth
World Forest Day 2022 Theme, History, Quotes, Facts, Green Earth
World Forest Day: Highlights The UN General assembly declared March 21 as the International Day of Forests (IDF) on the 28th of November, 2012. With over 60,000 tree species, forests are home to about 80% of the world’s terrestrial biodiversity. Every year, the world loses 10 million hectares of forest, roughly the size of Iceland. Forests provide food, shelter, energy, medicines, and income to approximately 1.6 billion people. Forests cover 30% of the earth’s surface and provide habitat for millions of species.
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Earth






