Sustainability
THE BEAUTY OF AFRICA
Once upon a time, in the heart of Africa, there was a land of great beauty. Miles and miles of lush greenery, towering mountains, and vast plains extended as far as the eye could see. The air was thick with the sweet aroma of blooming flowers and lush vegetation, and the sounds of exotic wildlife echoed across the savannah. Africa was not just a continent, it was a breathtaking spectacle that enchanted all who laid their eyes upon it.
By Roland Ogbonna3 years ago in Earth
Loss and Grief. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled among the rolling hills, lived a family named the Emeka's. Their home, a modest cottage with a white picket fence, stood as a symbol of love, warmth, and cherished memories. It was a place where laughter echoed in every room and the walls whispered secrets shared only by those who dwelled within.
By Ndukwu Justin3 years ago in Earth
Melting Glaciers. Content Warning.
Melting glaciers are a poignant symbol of the impact that climate change is having on our planet. These vast, frozen landscapes in the polar regions of the earth have been melting at an alarming rate over recent decades, leading to rising sea levels and other environmental issues.
By Ayomide Faseun3 years ago in Earth
Breath of Change
Once upon a time, in a bustling city surrounded by towering buildings and crowded streets, there lived a young girl named Lily. Her eyes were filled with wonder, and her heart was filled with dreams. She was a dreamer, always seeking beauty and adventure in the world around her.
By Adeshina Adeyanju3 years ago in Earth
The Vanishing Horizon
Once upon a time, in a small coastal village named Havenbrook, lived a young girl named Lily. Havenbrook was known for its picturesque sunsets, where vibrant hues painted the sky, casting a golden glow over the calm ocean. The villagers cherished this daily spectacle, feeling blessed to witness the beauty of nature.
By Khamisu shehu3 years ago in Earth
The Last Tree: Explore the emotional journey of a young girl
Sarah stood frozen, her eyes wide with disbelief as she watched the chainsaw rip through the trunk of the towering oak tree. Its branches, once adorned with vibrant leaves, now fell to the ground with a solemn grace. The sound echoed through the neighborhood, drowning out the cries of the birds that called the tree home. Tears welled up in Sarah's eyes, a mix of anger, sadness, and frustration.
By Verónica Mbuggoh3 years ago in Earth
Negative Campaigning:
Title: The Cost of Dirty Politics Once upon a time in the quiet town of Meadowbrook, where local elections were typically civil and focused on community issues, a bitter rivalry emerged during a mayoral race. The incumbent mayor, Clara Thompson, known for her dedication to public service, was seeking re-election. However, her opponent, Marcus Reed, had adopted a different approach—one filled with negativity and dirty tactics.
By Obiajulu Henry3 years ago in Earth
Earth Day has been celebrated on April 22
Earth Day is celebrated annually on April 22nd. It was first observed in 1970 and has since become a global event aimed at raising awareness about environmental issues and promoting sustainability. The day serves as a reminder of the importance of taking care of our planet and encourages individuals, communities, and organizations to take action to protect the environment. Earth Day events often include activities such as tree planting, clean-up campaigns, educational programs, and discussions on environmental topics. It is a significant day for promoting environmental awareness and encouraging efforts to create a more sustainable future. The first Earth Day was organized by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as a way to educate the public about the impacts of pollution and to encourage environmental activism. It brought together millions of people from various backgrounds, resulting in the creation of the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the passage of important environmental legislation, such as the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Endangered Species Act.
By Shelian Francis3 years ago in Earth




