Sustainability
How to Help Protect Endangered Species
Endangered species are a crucial part of our planet's biodiversity, and their protection is a responsibility we all share. These species, whether animals or plants, are at risk of extinction due to factors like habitat loss, poaching, climate change, and pollution. When a species becomes endangered, it is not just an isolated event; it has broader implications for the environment and the ecosystems that depend on these species for balance.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Earth
The Science Behind Climate Change Denial
Climate change has become one of the most pressing global issues of the 21st century. As scientific evidence overwhelmingly supports the reality of human-induced climate change, with rising temperatures, increasing sea levels, and more frequent extreme weather events, there remains a significant number of individuals who deny the existence or severity of climate change.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Earth
The Future of Space Exploration: What's Next
Space exploration has always captured the human imagination. From the early days of observing the stars to the monumental achievements of the space race, humanity’s curiosity about what lies beyond Earth has driven technological advances and scientific discoveries.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Earth
Understanding the Science of Ocean Conservation
Ocean conservation is one of the most pressing environmental issues of our time. As the largest and most diverse ecosystem on Earth, the oceans cover about 71% of the planet’s surface and play a crucial role in regulating the climate, supporting biodiversity, and providing resources for human survival. However, over the past century, human activities have dramatically altered the health of the oceans, leading to a wide array of environmental challenges. Understanding the science behind ocean conservation is essential for developing strategies to protect this vital ecosystem and ensure its sustainability for future generations.
By Nora Arianaabout a year ago in Earth
USDA Ordered To Remove Climate Change From Internet
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is quietly scrubbing its websites of climate change references, raising concerns about the future of climate-focused agricultural programs. According to an internal email obtained by Politico, agency employees have been directed to delete landing pages discussing climate change and to document any remaining references for further review. While the department hasn’t made an official statement explaining the decision, the move signals a potential shift in priorities under the new administration.
By Rootbound Homesteadabout a year ago in Earth
Embracing Change: How to Thrive in an Ever-Evolving World
Change is the only constant in life. From the rapid advancements in technology to the shifting landscapes of our careers and personal lives, the world around us is constantly in flux. Feeling overwhelmed, uncertain, or even resistant to these changes is easy. But what if we could shift our perspective and see change not as a threat, but as an opportunity? What if we could learn to thrive in an ever-evolving world?
By Pure Crownabout a year ago in Earth
A city built entirely in the clouds.
The city, known as Cumulopolis, is a marvel of human achievement, a testament to the endless pursuit of dreams that know no limit. Perched on the highest layers of the atmosphere, suspended amidst the soft, billowy clouds, Cumulopolis exists as an ethereal sanctuary, far removed from the hustle and bustle of life on the ground.
By Badhan Senabout a year ago in Earth
Broken Promises: The Luxury Industry’s Sustainability Crisis Exposed
The luxury goods sector, long synonymous with opulence and exclusivity, is facing an existential reckoning. A recent Fortune article delves into a damning report by Bain & Company, revealing how industry titans like LVMH (Louis Vuitton Moët Hennessy) and Kering (owner of Gucci, Saint Laurent, and Balenciaga) have fallen short of their lofty sustainability pledges. The findings paint a picture of unfulfilled promises, greenwashing, and a growing rift between corporate rhetoric and actionable change. Here’s why this report matters—and what it means for the future of luxury.
By Gaurav Bajajabout a year ago in Earth









