Sustainability
When the sun dies
Hey there! Did you know that the Sun is the star in the middle of our Solar System? It's like a big ball of hot plasma that's heated up by nuclear fusion reactions in its core. The Sun gives off a lot of energy in the form of light, ultraviolet, and infrared radiation. This energy is super important for life on Earth! The Sun is really big - it's about 109 times bigger than Earth! And it's really heavy too - about 330,000 times heavier than Earth. Most of the Sun is made up of hydrogen, which is a gas, and the rest is mostly helium. There are also some other elements like oxygen, carbon, neon, and iron in there too.
By Julio Javier3 years ago in Earth
Why is a Certificate of Destruction Important?
In an era where data security and privacy are paramount concerns, the proper disposal of sensitive information has become a critical practice for individuals and organizations alike. One such method is the use of a Certificate of Destruction (CoD), which serves as tangible proof that confidential data has been securely and irreversibly destroyed.
By Adam Zampa3 years ago in Earth
Burning Bright. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a world not too dissimilar from our own, there existed a small town nestled amidst breathtaking natural landscapes. This town, known as Evergreen, was home to a diverse community of people who lived in harmony with nature. However, unbeknownst to the residents of Evergreen, a grave threat loomed overhead, the looming shadow of climate change.
By Christian Ogbonnaya3 years ago in Earth
Funded Robotics Project Illuminates Lunar Darkness: Introducing Light Bender
Preparation for the upcoming Artemis missions, NASA is spearheading a groundbreaking project that aims to illuminate isolated regions of the Moon. Through a partnership with startup Maxar Technologies, a NASA-funded robotic light system called Light Bender is currently in development.
By Anthony Gatimu3 years ago in Earth
Vegetable Gardening
Introduction: Vegetable gardening is a rewarding and fulfilling activity that allows you to grow your own fresh and nutritious produce right at home. Whether you have a large backyard or a small balcony, you can create a vegetable garden and enjoy the satisfaction of harvesting your own vegetables. Not only does vegetable gardening provide you with a steady supply of organic and healthy food, but it also helps you connect with nature and reduce your environmental impact. In this article, we will provide you with some valuable tips for growing your own vegetables and ensure a successful and bountiful garden.
By Precious Innocent 3 years ago in Earth
Fear and Anxiety
The world had changed, and with it, so had Amelia's heart. The once vibrant spirit within her had grown heavy with fear and anxiety. Every passing day brought news of more devastating climate events, the destruction of precious ecosystems, and the desperate cries of a planet on the brink of collapse. The weight of it all pressed upon her, threatening to suffocate her hopes and dreams.
By Dasari Rajesh3 years ago in Earth
Nostalgia for a vanishing landscape
In the midst of the disarray of substantial wildernesses and the perpetual murmur of progress, there existed a secret safe-haven that held the way in to Emma's spirit. The backwoods, a shelter of transcending trees and quiet glades, had captivated her since early on. It was where her heart found comfort and her soul felt alive.
By zumar irshad3 years ago in Earth







