Nature
The loss of Natural beauty 🌟
From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the turquoise lagoons of the Pacific, our planet has been talented with landscapes which might be not anything short of breathtaking. Those locations have inspired artwork, tradition, religion, and human creativeness for centuries. But, regardless of their colossal price, natural wonders are an increasing number of underneath risk. The issue is not just weather exchange or natural failures; it's also the careless moves of humans—vacationers, agencies, and even neighborhood groups—which might be accelerating the lack of herbal beauty at an alarming tempo.
By Samiullah Adil5 months ago in Earth
Beauty is in the Eye of the Beholder
Known as “clowns of the sea,” Atlantic puffins are charming birds. They have plumage that is black and white, bright orange beaks, and colorful facial markings. These birds inhabit the North Atlantic, spending most of their time at sea, coming ashore to breed. The male’s bright beak and facial markings help attract a mate. Puffins are also excellent swimmers and divers, using their wings to “fly” underwater in pursuit of fish.
By Rasma Raisters5 months ago in Earth
The 2025 Pakistan Floods: A Nation Underwater Again
Title: The 2025 Pakistan Floods: A Nation Underwater Again Subtitle: A catastrophic monsoon season, amplified by glacial melt and climate vulnerabilities, leads to unprecedented loss of life, property, and economic stability.
By LegacyWords5 months ago in Earth
Oneal Lajuwomi Inspires the Next Generation of Energy Innovators
Introduction: Why the Next Generation Matters The world is standing at a turning point in history. From climate change to resource scarcity, today’s challenges are shaping the future in ways that demand bold and immediate action. At the center of this transition is the energy sector—an industry that must evolve rapidly to secure a cleaner, more sustainable future.
By Oneal Omatseye Lajuwomi5 months ago in Earth
When the Heavens Shattered
When the Heavens Shattered A day of fury in Buner and Swat: how today’s unimaginable cloudburst changed lives The sky over the soaring peaks of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa was already heavy with rumble and promise, as if foretelling what was to come. But on August 15, 2025, nature delivered a blow so sudden, so devastating, that it shattered the routine of countless villages in Buner and Swat.
By Wings of Time 5 months ago in Earth







