Sustainability
Harmony or Harm
The intricate relationship between human activities and the environment has been a defining aspect of our existence on this planet. Throughout history, humans have shaped their surroundings and have been shaped by them in return. In the modern age, as our footprint on Earth expands, the impact of our activities on the environment has become a matter of global concern. This article explores the complex interplay between human actions and the environment, shedding light on both the harm we've caused and the potential for a harmonious future.
By Godswill Dugbo2 years ago in Earth
Explore the plight of polar bears in a rapidly warming Arctic
In the heart of the Arctic, where icy landscapes once stretched endlessly, a profound and poignant story unfolds - a story of resilience, devotion, and an emotional journey that transcends the bounds of human understanding.
By Sarav Saravanan2 years ago in Earth
10 Of The Best European Cities To Visit On A Nice Sunny Day
From the enchanting City of Love, Paris, with its iconic Eiffel Tower and captivating Louvre Museum, to Barcelona's vibrant energy and architectural marvels by Antoni Gaudí, these cities weave together history, culture, and charm. Rome stands as a testament to its ancient past, while Amsterdam's canals reflect its picturesque beauty. Prague's architectural splendor and Vienna's elegance celebrate their artistic legacies. Florence's Renaissance treasures captivate, while Edinburgh's medieval charm and festivals enchant. Dubrovnik's coastal allure and Stockholm's blend of natural beauty and design complete this collection of timeless destinations. Each city offers a unique experience, a tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored and cherished.
By Steven Burke2 years ago in Earth
The Self-Sufficient Backyard
In a world increasingly aware of the importance of sustainability, "The Self-Sufficient Backyard" by Jane Smith emerges as a timely and comprehensive guide to achieving self-reliance and sustainability in our outdoor spaces. This thousand-word review delves into the book's contents, its relevance in today's world, and its impact on readers seeking a more self-sufficient lifestyle.
By Rose Arnold2 years ago in Earth
The joy of discovery with google data visualization
I've always been fascinated by data. I love the way that it can be used to tell stories and to make sense of the world around us. But I've also been frustrated by the way that data is often presented. Too often, data is presented in a way that is boring, confusing, or even misleading.
By Apuko Olive2 years ago in Earth
Resilience of the Last Rhinos
In the heart of the African wilderness, where the sun painted the horizon in shades of orange and the wind whispered through the tall grass, lived the last of the northern white rhinos. Among them, Najin and Fatu, two majestic females, carried the weight of their entire species' survival on their massive shoulders. This is a story of their emotional journey and the dedicated conservationists who stood by their side.
By Adelabu Abdulmuiz 2 years ago in Earth
The power of data visualization to tell stories
The year is 2042. The world is a very different place than it was just a few decades ago. Climate change has ravaged the planet, and millions of people have been displaced from their homes. The global economy is in shambles, and there is widespread poverty and hunger.
By Apuko Olive2 years ago in Earth
The Secret Garden Revival
Sarah had always been captivated by the idea of owning a cottage with a charming garden. It was a dream she had nurtured since childhood, fueled by the pages of books like "The Secret Garden" and the enchanting tales spun by her grandmother. So, when she stumbled upon a quaint cottage in the picturesque village of Willow brook, she felt a flutter in her heart. The cottage was perfect in every way, except for one glaring flaw—the garden, once a splendid canvas of colors and fragrances, had been abandoned to the ravages of time.
By Williams Dauda2 years ago in Earth


