short story
The end of the subsided world 2. Content Warning.
The End of the Subsided World The year was 2175, a time when humanity had pushed the limits of its existence. Overpopulation, pollution, and resource depletion had led to the gradual decline of the world as we knew it. Cities had become overcrowded, sprawling masses of concrete and steel, choking with smog and despair. The once vibrant natural landscapes had withered away, replaced by vast industrial wastelands.
By Emmanuel Coco Akpa Smith3 years ago in Earth
The end of the subsided world 1. Content Warning.
In a world long past its prime, where the glories of civilization had faded into distant memories, there existed a small community known as Subside. Nestled among the ruins of what was once a thriving metropolis, the people of Subside lived in a state of perpetual decline. Decades of neglect and scarcity had eroded their hope, leaving them resigned to a fading existence.
By Emmanuel Coco Akpa Smith3 years ago in Earth
Grounds for Change: An Analyst's Brew to a Greener Life. Content Warning.
My life had become a series of disposable coffee cups. I'd take the subway to work, grab a hot latte in a to-go cup from the cart on the corner, chug it down at my desk in my city office, and repeat. I'd toss each cup into the trash bin without a second thought, then turn back to my computer and dive into the sea of data and spreadsheets that was my job. I was an analyst, after all. My expertise was in numbers, not in trash.
By Evan Brown3 years ago in Earth
US Cities are covered in smoke from Canadian wildfires, and Chicago and Detroit are suffering from severe air pollution.
The devastation caused by the wildfires in Canada crossed international borders and affected air quality in several US cities. Major metropolitan areas such as Chicago and Detroit have already suffered the negative effects of these fires, as smoke and pollution from these fires drift southward and shroud these cities in clouds of poor air quality. To minimize the impact of Canadian wildfires on air quality in affected American cities, this article examines the severity of the problem, emphasizing its origins, impacts, and possible remedies. This is the reason
By Fahim Khan Opu3 years ago in Earth
The Resilience and Richness of Australian Aboriginal Culture. Content Warning.
Introduction: Australia's rich cultural heritage is deeply intertwined with the traditions, spirituality, and wisdom of its Indigenous people, the Australian Aboriginals. Despite enduring a tumultuous history of colonization and oppression, the resilience and vibrancy of Aboriginal culture shine through. This article delves into the inspiring stories of Australian Aboriginals, showcasing their unwavering strength, identity, and contributions to the nation.
By LAWAN HARUNA 3 years ago in Earth
Echoes of the Vanishing
Echoes of the Vanishing Introduction In a world grappling with the relentless march of climate change and environmental degradation, the emotional toll of losing cherished landscapes, wildlife, and natural wonders is an ever-present reality. The profound impact of these losses resonates deeply within us, stirring a complex mix of emotions that range from grief and nostalgia to anger and determination. This story delves into the emotional depths of individuals who bear witness to the disintegration of their treasured environments, exploring the multifaceted layers of their experiences and the transformative power of their responses.
By Yakubu Suhiyini Mohammed3 years ago in Earth
The Mighty Ant
Introduction In our busy lives, we often overlook the smallest creatures that share this planet with us. Among them, ants stand out as remarkable creatures, tirelessly navigating their way through challenges, displaying unwavering unity, and embodying an inspiring work ethic. These tiny beings can teach us invaluable lessons about perseverance, unity, and the strength of an unyielding spirit. Let's delve into the world of ants and uncover the wisdom they have to offer.
By LAWAN HARUNA 3 years ago in Earth







