Nature
Why I Started Incorporating Banana Flower Tea into My Diet
Recently, I have had an abundance of plantains and bananas. Naturally, I went down the rabbit hole to research what I could do with the banana leaves, flowers, and trunk. Usually, I cut it up and put it in my compost, or mulch the remaining banana trees.
By sara burdick2 months ago in Earth
Hong Kong Responds to Disaster Differently from Beijing – But the Gulf Is Narrowing. AI-Generated.
When disasters strike, the true nature of governance becomes visible. Hong Kong and Beijing have long handled crises in very different ways. One system relies on rapid public communication, open media updates, and a visible sense of accountability. The other uses centralized control, strict messaging, and highly coordinated but closed decision-making. Yet recent events show something new: the gap between how Hong Kong and mainland China respond to disasters may be narrowing.
By Fiaz Ahmed Brohi2 months ago in Earth
Saudi Arabia Precision Irrigation Market Size & Forecast 2025–2033. AI-Generated.
Saudi Arabia Precision Irrigation Market is projected to expand substantially, rising from US$ 82.86 million in 2024 to US$ 183.4 million by 2033, according to Renub Research. This reflects an impressive CAGR of 9.23% between 2025 and 2033, driven by the country’s urgent need to conserve water, enhance agricultural yields, and transition toward advanced, climate-resilient farming technologies.
By Renub Research2 months ago in Earth
United States Millets Market Size and Forecast 2025–2033: Health Trends, Climate-Smart Farming, and Rising Consumer Demand Fuel Growth. AI-Generated.
The United States Millets Market is entering a period of resilient and sustained growth, driven by health-conscious consumers, expanding gluten-free product categories, and increasing emphasis on sustainable agriculture. According to Renub Research, the U.S. millets market is projected to reach US$ 5.41 billion by 2033, rising from US$ 3.36 billion in 2024, at a CAGR of 5.44% during 2025–2033.
By Marthan Sir2 months ago in Earth
Sri Lanka Drowning in Tears — When the Sky Broke and a Nation Fell Under Water
When Rain Overstayed Its Welcome Sri Lanka is no stranger to rain. For generations, the rhythmic sound of monsoon showers has been part of our national heartbeat. Farmers welcomed it, children danced under it, lovers wrote poetry about it. Rain is meant to heal the soil, not wash it away.
By Ashen Asmadala2 months ago in Earth
The Beautiful Birds of Canada
Barnacle geese are rare Canadian birds known for their black plumage. They are medium-sized birds that, when migrating, fly in a V-shaped formation. They build their nests in mountainous and rocky regions. Barnacle geese are herbivorous, feeding mainly on leaves, herbs, grass, roots, mosses, sedges, and aquatic vegetation. During the winter they feed on agricultural grain and occasionally vegetables.
By Rasma Raisters2 months ago in Earth









