Sustainability
Global warming is endangering species in THESE mountains, reveals study. Content Warning.
Global warming, which can disrupt the delicate balance of ecosystems, is now becoming a huge issue for the survival of species in the mountain regions. A new study has revealed that species dwelling in 17 mountainous regions across the globe is facing the risk of being on the verge of extinction due to the impact of global warming.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in Earth
Beyond the Jar: Reflecting on the Legacy of the Zero Waste Movement
The zero waste movement emerged on the internet during the mid-2010s, presenting a novel approach to environmental conservation through a surge of blogs and YouTube videos. Spearheaded by influencers like Lauren Singer with her iconic mason jar of trash, the movement gained traction, shifting the online discourse on environmentalism. However, a decade later, questions arise: what impact has it truly had?
By Sebastian Clarke2 years ago in Earth
Baltimore Bridge collapse
The Baltimore Bridge stood as a testament to human ingenuity, a majestic structure spanning the Patapsco River, linking the bustling neighborhoods on either side. For decades, it had served as a lifeline for the city, carrying the weight of countless vehicles, pedestrians, and dreams. But on a crisp spring morning, as the city stirred awake, tragedy unfolded beneath the shadow of the bridge's towering arches.
By Sunday Sanni2 years ago in Earth
It Is What It Is. Content Warning.
In some situations, we need to let go of perfection and accept that there are many incomplete pieces in our lives. And it is what it is, one of the mantra sentences to reduce feelings of disappointment when we are faced with a situation that is not according to our wishes.
By Aabusad Pathan2 years ago in Earth
Qatar massive Gas production increase: Good news for Europe energy security
Qatar massive gas production increase, is good news for Europe and Asia energy security, and probably good news also for decarbonization. Its efforts to dominate the energy market are underappreciated from a sustainability angle, as this move will allow many low income countries, particularly in Sub-Sahran Countries to move out of their addiction to coal.
By Andrea Zanon2 years ago in Earth
Exploring the Unknown. Content Warning.
Introduction: Embarking on a journey through Southeast Asia is akin to stepping into a kaleidoscope of cultures, landscapes, and flavors. In this travel diary, I'll share my adventures and offer insights and tips garnered from traversing this enchanting region. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the serene beaches of Bali, join me on a whirlwind exploration of Southeast Asia.
By Paschal Mmesoma2 years ago in Earth
Heritage Crop for Future Challenge
Researcher and scientist have relentlessly warn the global society of the coming climate change and its detrimental effect to the society, especially on the food production ecosystem. Predominantly, the effect of global warming, drought and depletion of water source in agriculture and fisheries.
By Rozita Hatta2 years ago in Earth
Climate change effect on global crop production.
Its hard to deny that we’re already feeling the effects of weather change. Extreme heatwave during summer, droughts, intense hurricane and floods is to name a few. As the world temperatures maintain to increase every year, it is not wrong to expect that more challenges will be face by the society, globally.
By Rozita Hatta2 years ago in Earth





