Sustainability
Does the US have it wrong? Should we create gardens instead of putting in another development of cookie-cutter houses?
I was walking around the countryside today, and I am always amazed at how beautiful it is and how everyone has a garden and some form of farm animal.
By sara burdick3 years ago in Earth
Climate Change and Our Planet: Why We Need to Take Action Now
Climate alters may be a worldwide issue that's influencing our planet in various ways. From rising ocean levels and expanding temperatures to more visits and serious normal calamities, the impacts of climate alteration are being felt all around the world. In spite of the overpowering proof of the negative results of climate change, numerous individuals still deny its existence or fail to require it seriously. In this article, we are going examine the reasons why we have to take action presently to address climate alter.
By George Kanuse Selvan S3 years ago in Earth
April-19 Results-2023 Brownstown
Brownstown Speedway Results: April 19, 2023 Kyle Larson hustled on the Indiana bullring on Wednesday night This evening, it;s night two of FloRacing Night In America in Brownstown, Indiana. The 1/4-mile track of Brownstown Speedway is set to have very soil late models.
By Ahmed Y Shaikh3 years ago in Earth
SMART INDIA
SMART TECHNIQUES: 1.SMART IRRIGATION SYSTEMS: Smart irrigation systems use detectors and other technology to optimize water use in agriculture. These systems can help growers to reduce water waste, ameliorate crop yields, and save plutocrat on water costs.
By THARUN RAJ3 years ago in Earth
Earth Day Bullet: The Urgency of Taking Action to Protect Our Planet
Every year on April 22nd, people all over the world celebrate Earth Day, a day dedicated to raising environmental awareness and taking action to protect our planet. This year's Earth Day theme is "Restore Our Earth," emphasizing the critical need to take action toward a more sustainable future. The concept of the "Earth Day Bullet" is one way to accomplish this.
By IJAHMAN THE CRAZY JARAH3 years ago in Earth
'The Littel Seed'
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the heart of a vast, rolling countryside, there was a little seed. It was not unlike any other seed in the village; a small, unassuming thing, barely bigger than a grain of sand. But it was full of life and potential, with a power that would change the destiny of the entire village.
By Ahmed khizer3 years ago in Earth
Local and Organic Food
Are you a foodie who cares about the environment and supporting local communities? Then listen up! In this article, we’re exploring the exciting world of local and organic food, and how sustainable tourism is playing a vital role in promoting sustainable agriculture.
By Places To Visit3 years ago in Earth
How the Sports Industry is Fighting the Plastic Pollution
Plastic has revolutionized the way we watch or even play sports. Because it is malleable and lightweight, it can produce sports equipment in one go. It even replaces certain materials to provide athletes with an optimum playing experience. Wherever sports you’re in—be it volleyball, rafting, hockey, soccer, or even paddle boarding—plastic is used.
By Pauline Cruz3 years ago in Earth
Mysterious Lost Stories of Bermuda Triangle.
The Bermuda Triangle is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean that has gained notoriety due to a high number of unexplained disappearances of ships and planes. While many of the incidents related to the Bermuda Triangle can be explained by human error, bad weather, or other natural causes, there are several incidents that remain mysterious and dangerous. Here are some dangerous facts about the Bermuda Triangle:
By Y Vishal Kumar3 years ago in Earth











