Sustainability
Fading Roots
In a small coastal village named Araville, nestled on the shores of the Pacific Ocean, generations of families had lived off the bounty of the sea. For them, the azure waters were not just a source of livelihood, but a sacred connection to their ancestors. However, as the tides of climate change encroached upon their lives, the village faced an emotional dilemma.
By OYEWALE ADEMOLA 2 years ago in Earth
CARBON BUDGET DWINDLING – CLIMATE GOALS AT RISK
It will soon be eight years since the historic 21st Conference of the Parties (COP21) meeting in Paris. I can still remember the jubilation when representatives from nearly 200 countries finally reached an agreement on climate change.
By David Morton Rintoul2 years ago in Earth
"Harmony's Revival: Nature's Resilience in a Changing Climate". Content Warning.
In a world not so far from our own, where the consequences of climate change had become an undeniable reality, a small coastal village named Seabrook thrived despite the adversities it faced. The village, nestled between the azure sea and lush green forests, had borne witness to countless changes in its environment over the centuries. It had survived storms, endured droughts, and adapted to shifting coastlines. Seabrook was a testament to the unwavering spirit of humanity and its unbreakable bond with the environment.
By WALEED REHMAN2 years ago in Earth
The Fight for Justice
In a small town nestled within the rolling hills, the community had known unity and a sense of togetherness for decades. Families intertwined, shared dreams, and weathered storms together. However, beneath the surface of this seemingly idyllic township, shadows loomed—shadows of corruption that gradually tarnished the fabric of trust and unity.
By Shagi Auta2 years ago in Earth
When the storms united
In the small coastal town of Harborville, the rhythm of life was dictated by the ebb and flow of the sea. Residents relied on the predictability of their surroundings, but little did they know that one fateful summer, their lives would be forever altered by an extreme weather event.
By Evelyn Enokhianmienwaen Omorowa2 years ago in Earth
The Sunday Zoo Escape
There were many of mysteries in the sleepy little town of Glenwood every Sunday, but the most perplexing to the locals was the strange disappearance of animals from the nearby zoo. Oliver, a young child with a strong affinity for animals, first noted that the zoo appeared to be empty on Sundays. People initially thought it was just basic inventory errors, but as the weeks passed, it became clear that something unusual was taking place.
By Tinyiko Shitlhangu2 years ago in Earth
Climate Innovators
Imagine our Earth getting warmer every year, like leaving a pie in the oven for too long. It starts to burn, right? That's kind of what's happening to our planet with climate change. But there's good news! Clever people, let's call them "Climate Innovators," are coming up with smart ideas to cool down our Earth-oven before it's too late.
By Mayes Daya2 years ago in Earth
Shores of Hope
In a quiet coastal town named Harbor's Edge, the Fisher family had known nothing but the rhythmic ebb and flow of the tides for generations. Their home, a quaint beachfront cottage, had been a sanctuary, a haven for family gatherings, and a place where memories were woven into the very walls of the house. As the story begins, Sarah Fisher, a 40-year-old mother, sat on the porch with her two children, Emily and Daniel, watching the waves lap against the shore, unaware of the impending upheaval.
By Muhammad Jamil2 years ago in Earth
Pressure is mounting in China on how this affects the economy. Content Warning.
Consumer prices in China declined for the first time in more than two years in July. This is because people and businesses are not spending. The world's second-largest economy is experiencing deflation
By קובי ליפקה2 years ago in Earth



