Sustainability
The Soil In which We Grow
In order for any plant to grow and flourish to its full potential, it needs the right conditions. The soil is all important. Everything grows in the soil. If the soil is good and you have the right amount of sunshine and water everything takes care of itself. Nature follows its own course. We don’t need to interfere. The tiny acorn grows into the majestic Oak tree.
By Uzma Halepoto about a year ago in Earth
Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released
Two lions walking in the snow! Outcry over 'rare' incident, viral video released. A rare snowstorm hit South Africa at the end of last week. Because of this white is a part of the country. Many houses and roads are covered in snow.
By Anupam Ghosalabout a year ago in Earth
Tech Revolution or Nature’s Nightmare? Computing the environmental costs of AI
The rapid rise of artificial intelligence (AI) investment is a double-edged sword. While it promises unprecedented advancements, the environmental cost of AI’s insatiable hunger for energy is reaching a tipping point. Investment in AI has driven Big Tech share prices to fresh highs, creating the idea that AI-focused companies will grow indefinitely.
By Andrea Zanonabout a year ago in Earth
A Vision for Global Peace
In a world teeming with complexity and challenges, peace stands as both a timeless aspiration and a vital necessity. It is more than the absence of conflict; peace is the presence of justice, harmony, and mutual understanding. As humanity evolves, the pursuit of global peace must become a shared priority, a journey toward healing the fractures that divide us and fostering an environment where all people can thrive.
By sunday obiabout a year ago in Earth
The Night the Ocean Danced
Maya had always heard stories about the ocean's magic, but nothing prepared her for what she witnessed that moonless summer night on the small island of Vieques. As the sun dipped below the horizon and darkness settled over Mosquito Bay, she and her marine biologist aunt, Dr. Elena Santos, paddled their kayak into the still waters.
By Kingsley Egekeabout a year ago in Earth
Bridging the Divide. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
It was a brisk November evening, and the small town of Willow Creek sat still under a canopy of clouds, the streets quiet, save for the soft hum of distant voices and the occasional passing car. Tom Mitchell stood by the window of his family’s modest farmhouse, his gaze fixed on the horizon, where the last traces of sunlight clung stubbornly to the sky. Inside, the television droned on in the background, broadcasting the latest updates from the election results.
By Ampofo Michaelabout a year ago in Earth
The Tides of Change: Ghana Election 2024. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
In the humid air of Accra, anticipation hung like a heavy cloud. The 2024 Ghanaian general elections, now just days away, felt unlike any before. For months, whispers had turned into debates, and debates into public confrontations. This time, the stakes seemed higher—not just for the politicians but for the ordinary people who bore the weight of every broken promise.
By Ampofo Michaelabout a year ago in Earth
The Blue Planet and Our Home. AI-Generated.
Our planet, Earth, is a remarkable and diverse world teeming with life, mystery, and wonder. Floating in the vastness of space, it is the only known planet to harbor life, earning its nickname, "The Blue Planet," thanks to the oceans that cover 71% of its surface. From towering mountains to deep seas, from dense forests to sprawling deserts, Earth is a unique sanctuary, supporting billions of species, including humans.
By Tasnuba Humayraabout a year ago in Earth



