Sustainability
E-waste and Land Contamination
Introduction Electronic waste, commonly known as e-waste, has become a growing concern in many parts of the world. With the rapid advancement of technology and the shortening product lifecycles, discarded electronic devices are piling up at an alarming rate. Ghana, like many other developing countries, is facing the hidden economic burden of e-waste and its associated environmental consequences. This article delves into the impact of e-waste on land contamination in Ghana, exploring specific examples and highlighting the economic challenges it poses to the nation.
By EDWIN ADDOTEY GLOVER3 years ago in Earth
NEOM - THE LINE. Content Warning.
NEOM, a pivotal megaproject situated in Saudi Arabia, remains as a demonstration of the realm's desire to make a genuinely visionary city representing things to come. Arranged in the northwest corner of the country along the Red Ocean coast, NEOM is ready to turn into a worldwide center for development, supportability, and financial thriving. Imagined as a model for metropolitan turn of events and innovative headway, NEOM is set to reclassify how urban communities are planned and fabricated, making it a task of colossal interest and interest around the world.
By Michael Rama3 years ago in Earth
The Moringa Tree
The enigmatic Moringa, also known as the "wonder tree," is an ancient botanical treasure steeped in the history of Africa. This remarkable tree, with its elongated, drumstick-like pods, holds an impressive lineage of use in the Indian subcontinent, but it has found its true essence in the diverse landscapes of Africa, where it has been cultivated and cherished for over two millennia.
By Michael Rama3 years ago in Earth
New innovations in sustainable seafood methods
Sustainable seafood refers to seafood that is harvested or farmed in a manner that minimizes negative environmental impacts by stakeholders such as fresh tuna suppliers, supports the long-term health and productivity of fish populations and ecosystems, and promotes responsible fishing practices by reputed fish processing companies and any seafood export company. It encompasses various principles and practices aimed at maintaining the ecological balance of marine environments, preserving biodiversity, and ensuring the availability of such resources for present and future generations.
By Anna Paquin3 years ago in Earth
Doomsday
This article challenges concerns about overpopulation and resource scarcity by proposing the concept of "super abundance." There are currently 8 billion people living on the planet. Questions about whether there is enough room for everyone and concerns about running out of natural resources are not new; they have been raised by doomsayers for at least 200 years. In 1798, English economist Thomas Malthus wrote his famous essay on the principle of population. He argued that while population grew exponentially, resources needed to feed that population grew at a linear rate, leading to potential starvation.
By Olusola Bodunrin3 years ago in Earth
The Resilience of Life: Surviving Ancient Super Volcanoes. Content Warning.
Introduction: Millions of years ago, the American landscape bore witness to an extraordinary geological phenomenon - the "ignimbrite flare-up," a series of super volcanic eruptions that shaped the course of history. These catastrophic events unleashed unimaginable power, dwarfing even the colossal eruption of Yellowstone. Surprisingly, these massive eruptions occurred relatively frequently, approximately every 10,000 years, engulfing North America in a thick layer of ash. However, life endured and thrived, leaving behind a remarkable fossil record. In this blog, we will delve into the astonishing resilience of ancient creatures and plants, exploring how they not only survived but also bounced back to shape the present-day world.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Earth
Miami Unveiled: Your Ultimate Guidance to the City’s hidden beauty gems and Must-See Attractions
Miami Unveiled: Your Ultimate Guidance to the City’s hidden beauty gems and Must-See Attractions Welcome to the enchanting city of Miami, a captivating destination that offers a unique blend of stunning natural beauty, vibrant cultural experiences, and vibrant nightlife. where sun-kissed beaches, art-deco architecture, and sizzling nightlife await. While Miami's glitzy reputation is well-known, it is the local knowledge that unlocks the city's true essence. Miami has something special in store for you. In this ultimate guide, we will unveil the hidden gems and must-see attractions that make Miami a truly unforgettable place to visit. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on a journey through the heart and soul of Miami.
By Aqeel Saddiquue3 years ago in Earth
The Climate Dictionary: An everyday guide to climate change
Weather vs. Climate Weather refers to atmospheric conditions at a particular time in a particular location, including temperature, humidity, precipitation, cloudiness, wind, and visibility. Weather conditions do not happen in isolation, they have a ripple effect. The weather in one region will eventually affect the weather hundreds or thousands of kilometers away.
By kathy rich3 years ago in Earth







