Sustainability
A person who refuses to give up
The year is 2042. The effects of climate change are becoming increasingly severe. Sea levels have risen, extreme weather events are more common, and food shortages are a regular occurrence. In this bleak future, one person refuses to give up hope. His name is David, and he is a climate activist.
By Anousack Somsanith3 years ago in Earth
Healthy and Delicious: Where to Buy Veg Meat in Delhi
Delhi, the bustling capital of India, is witnessing a significant rise in the demand for vegetarian alternatives to traditional meat products. Veg meat, also known as plant-based meat Plant Based Kebab, Over the past few years, there has been a notable shift in consumer preferences towards healthier and more environmentally friendly food options. The surge in health-consciousness, coupled with growing concerns about animal welfare and climate change, has led to an increased demand for veg meat in Delhi. The city's diverse population is increasingly embracing a flexitarian or vegetarian lifestyle, further contributing to the popularity of veg meat. Vezlay Foods provide you the Best Vezlay Products in Delhi.
By Catchy Court3 years ago in Earth
What's My Return
Putting the pieces of life together is always ever-changing and at times, seemingly complex and never-ending. I cannot tell you the exact day or time, but there was a day, when I realized I knew what I wanted. I knew living off-grid was a valuable asset for me in my life and marriage at some point would be an option too. I found my wife before we both found our little piece of paradise. We have our struggles for sure, but it has and will continue to come together to reach the level in which we can both be comfortable waking up together with not a care in the world besides thinking what will we eat today. The choices of abundance in food are available because we simply put seeds in the ground and started watering the plants. Our investment is our land because it will keep us going in the years to come. It is farming for our livlihood, not for profit, primarily. By contuining on this path, we will be 95% self-sustainable. We could be even closer to 100%, but at some point, we have to draw the line and spend a few dollars for some select amenities.
By Freddie's Lost Treasures3 years ago in Earth
“The Last Tree:
Once upon a time, in a world plagued by environmental destruction and a rapidly changing climate, there stood a lone tree. It was the last of its kind, a symbol of life and hope amidst a desolate landscape. People had forgotten what it felt like to breathe fresh air, to see vibrant greenery, and to hear the songs of birds.
By Juliana ellenia3 years ago in Earth







