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The Day the Earth Caught Fire: New Research Shows runaway Climate Change is not Science Fiction
A Call to Action Dark warnings echoed from climate science's front lines with alarming clarity. Hidden tipping points in Earth's natural systems lay exposed, exceeding even grimmest projections as feedbacks threatened to ignite self-perpetuating warming beyond humanity's ability to halt.
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
Environmental Injustice
In the small town of Harmonyville, nestled amidst rolling hills and lush forests, lived a community of people who had called this place home for generations. Harmonyville was known for its serene beauty, but beneath the surface, a silent crisis loomed—a crisis born from environmental injustice.
By Increase Ihechukwu Ndukwe2 years ago in Earth
The Slow Motion train wreck we can no longer ignore: How Climate Change Threatens our Food, Water, Infrastructure and Way of Life
Cracks in the Foundation I stood watching in dismay as swollen floodwaters tore through the valley, engulfing verdant fields and pastures that only days ago waved golden with ripened crops. Bridges that withstood spring melts for generations now collapsed under tonnages of water never witnessed before, isolating rural hamlets under feet of angry brown torrents.
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
Hell is Coming, and The Fires Are Already Here: Australia as a Glimpse of Our Overheating Planet's Future
An Ominous Dawn I awaken to an ominous sight - the sky an angry burnt sienna casting a pall over the blackened landscape. Stepping outside confirms my fears; a thick blanket of acrid smoke hangs motionless, its putrid stench carrying a foreboding tone unlike any seasonal haze.
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
The Smoke and Mirrors End Here: The Real Costs of Climate Inaction and Denial Revealed
Chasing Shadows The summer sun beats relentlessly upon cracked earth, drying weary fields to dust. Another record scorches the thermometers as deadly heatwaves siege one parched landscape after another. People wilt away in homes made furnaces, while wildfires nibble at suburbs’ edges chased by blowing embers.
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
The Rising Tide That Will Drown Us All: How Climate Change Threatens Cities and Coastlines Worldwide
The Rising Tide I stand watching the ceaseless surf rolling ashore, waves peeling off into foam along the tideline. Gulls wheel and cry above while a setting sun bathes the western sky in shades of amber. How many countless evenings has this beach witnessed man and nature dancing to the eternal rhythm of ocean tides?
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
Our Children's Dark Future: The Stark Realities of a Hotter World Left for the Next Generation
A World Apart I sit by the window, gazing worriedly out at the parched garden below as another scorching summer waves malignant heat across the drooping treetops. My young children play halfheartedly in the shade, seeking respite from a sun that bites relentlessly.
By Efosa Prince 2 years ago in Earth
Rulers of the Ocean: Sharks
## Introduction to sharks Sharks have long captured the imagination of humans, and for good reason. These magnificent creatures have roamed the oceans for millions of years, evolving into some of the most efficient predators on the planet. With their sleek bodies, powerful jaws, and sharp teeth, sharks are perfectly adapted for life in the water. In this article, we will delve into the captivating world of sharks, exploring their diversity, behavior, and the importance of their conservation.
By BHANU PRAKASH2 years ago in Earth
Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Indian Culture. Content Warning.
India, a land of ancient traditions and diverse customs, boasts a cultural heritage that is as vast and varied as the country itself. With a history spanning millennia, Indian culture is a tapestry of art, music, spirituality, festivals, and a way of life deeply rooted in its people. In this essay, we will embark on a journey to explore the vibrant and multifaceted facets of Indian culture.
By siva kumar2 years ago in Earth
The Role of Earthquake Early Warning Systems: . Content Warning.
"The Unseen Guardians: Saving Grace in Shaken Sands" Chapter 1: A Land Shrouded in Tremors In the heart of Morocco, nestled beneath the High Atlas Mountains, lay the ancient town of Kasbah. It was a place of timeless beauty, where ochre-colored buildings melded seamlessly with the desert sands. But beneath its tranquil surface, Kasbah held a secret—a secret buried deep within the Earth itself.
By muhammed Noor2 years ago in Earth
Global Efforts to Combat Climate Change Intensify as the World Races Against the Clock. Content Warning.
Ambitious Emission Reduction Targets Central to the discussions at the summit are the bold emission reduction targets set forth by the leaders of the world's largest carbon-emitting nations. Acknowledging the urgency of the situation, these nations have pledged to adopt more aggressive targets, underlining their commitment to halt the escalating climate crisis. The cornerstone of these commitments is the ambitious goal of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050 or earlier.
By Rohan Baria2 years ago in Earth








