Sustainability
Navigating the Pandemic Divide
Title: "Navigating the Pandemic Divide: A Tale of Two Campaigns" In the heartland of America, amid the rolling plains and amber waves of grain, two small towns were worlds apart when it came to their response to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the lead-up to the 2022 midterm elections, these towns became microcosms of a nation deeply divided on how to confront the ongoing crisis.
By GlobalWorld2 years ago in Earth
Broken Faith
Broken faith is a profoundly human experience that transcends religious and spiritual realms. It is the shattering of trust, the collapse of belief, and the erosion of confidence. Whether it is faith in a higher power, in a person, in an institution, or in oneself, the fracture of faith leaves deep emotional scars and raises profound existential questions.
By Sada Elisha Damilola2 years ago in Earth
A Healthy Vermicompostor Doesn't Stink
I love my worm farm. That's probably weird, but I do love my worms. So making sure they are healthy is my number 1 priority. I have them on the back porch, up on a table to keep them away from the dogs, and any raccoons or opossums that might want to have themselves a wriggly snack.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Earth
VILLAGE OF TAFRAOUT: A FORMIDABLE COMMUNITY DURING THE WORST EARTHQUAKE IN MOROCCO
The 6.8-magnitude earthquake that struck Morocco on September 10, 2023, was felt as far away as Spain and Algeria. More than 2,000 people died and nearly 10,000 were injured as a result of the earthquake, with numerous people left homeless and in need of assistance as a result of the destruction of thousands of homes, schools, mosques, and other facilities.
By STELLA MAINA2 years ago in Earth
The Accidental Pollinator Garden
I want to tell a story about creating an accidental pollinator garden. I just had pavers put in my back yard, and after doing so, I could not get the grass to grow around the pavers. It was the one spot in my yard that created an eye sore. So I decided to plant a flow garden. I don't know much about gardening, but now it was time to jump right in and learn. So I went to Home Depot with my kids and let them help me pick out some flowers.
By Davaughnia Yuille2 years ago in Earth
From concrete Jungle to green oasis
In the heart of a bustling metropolis stood a once-neglected plot of land, overrun with cracked concrete, litter, and graffiti. This desolate space was emblematic of the city's relentless pace of life, where people hurried past without a second glance. However, hidden beneath the layers of urban decay lay a promise of transformation, waiting to be unearthed by a group of determined individuals.
By Adesina Sherif2 years ago in Earth
Worlds Hunger Problems
Title: A Beam of Trust in the Shadows of Yearning In a little town settled in the midst of moving slopes, a long way from the clamoring urban communities and the extravagances of present day life, carried on with a little youngster named Amina. She had experienced childhood in reality as we know it where yearning was a steady friend, where every dinner was a valuable gift. Amina's family, in the same way as other others in her town, battled to put food on the table.
By Mayank ajnar 2 years ago in Earth
The Role of Climate Change in Natural Disasters
In the quiet town of Willow brook, nestled amidst rolling hills and flanked by a gentle river, life had always been predictable. Families had lived there for generations, their homes and dreams firmly rooted in the comforting embrace of nature. The river that meandered through the town had been a source of solace, its rhythmic flow a reminder of the constancy of life.
By Habeeb Comrade2 years ago in Earth


