short story
The Last Sunrise
The horizon was an orange line, faint and uncertain, barely separating the sky from the sea. Lina stood at the edge of the crumbling dock, her feet heavy on the weathered wood, watching as the ocean devoured the last of the shore. It seemed impossible that the land she had known all her life—her home, her memories—was fading into the tide. Her breath hitched, not from the wind that whipped through her hair, but from the crushing weight in her chest, the feeling that with every wave, she was losing pieces of herself.
By Kevin Clare Clareabout a year ago in Earth
The Hurricane Trackers: A Journey filled with Emotions, Bravery, and Dedication
The Hurricane Trackers: A Journey filled with Emotions, Bravery, and Dedication Being part of a hurricane tracking team involves a mix of feelings, obstacles, and victories. It is a domain where every choice has the power to bring either life or death to the communities facing the wrath of nature. The stakes are significant, and the ambitions that motivate these committed individuals are also intense. This article explores the emotional experiences of the often overlooked heroes who work behind radar screens, highlighting their sacrifices, camaraderie, and significant influence on society.
By jhon adamsabout a year ago in Earth
The Silent Strangulation: How Human Hands are Ending Breath and Life on Earth
In recent years, humanity has been inching closer to a self-inflicted environmental disaster. Like someone slowly cutting off their own breath, we are depleting the very resources that sustain life—forests, water, air, and ecosystems. Our actions, driven by industrialization, deforestation, and reckless use of natural resources, are pushing the planet to its limits. This article explores how human activities, such as cutting down trees and misusing water resources, contribute to climate change and other environmental crises.
By Muhammad Waheed Asgharabout a year ago in Earth
Earth Shook for Nine Days Following Climate-Driven Mega-Tsunami
Earth Shook for Nine Days Following Climate-Driven Mega-Tsunami A massive landslide and subsequent mega-tsunami in Greenland, triggered by the climate crisis in September 2023, caused the Earth to vibrate for nine days. This seismic event, which had never been seen before, left scientists puzzled. Earthquake sensors across the globe picked up the vibrations, but at first, nobody could figure out what caused them. Eventually, researchers discovered that global warming had led to this unprecedented disaster, showing how rapidly rising temperatures are starting to have significant planetary effects.
By Sunil Christianabout a year ago in Earth
Embracing a Greener Future
In a world where environmental concerns are at an all-time high, the idea of living sustainably has become more than just a trend—it's a necessary shift in how we approach our daily lives. As we navigate this new era of eco-consciousness, the question on many minds is: How can we make a meaningful impact?
By Eladeo Mallettabout a year ago in Earth
Why does this forest look like a fingerprint?
Uruguay is a small country located on the southeastern coast of South America. Despite being overshadowed politically and economically by its larger neighbors Brazil and Argentina, with whom it shares many cultural and historical ties, Uruguay has significant advantages in terms of land area and population density. As historian Eduardo Galeano notes, Uruguay has five times more land than Holland but only a fifth of the population, and more arable land than Japan with a much smaller populace.
By Gilbert Ay-ayen. Jrabout a year ago in Earth
Submerged Village Resurfaces in Greece as Lake Water Levels Continue to Decline
A village that had long been submerged has now reappeared. From beneath the diminishing waters of Lake Mornos in central Greece, the muddied outlines of homes are becoming visible nearly 45 years after the village disappeared beneath the surface.
By Trina Tuthillabout a year ago in Earth







