Advocacy
Feathered Threats: The Most Dangerous Wild Animal on Earth"
It is difficult to say which wild animal is the most dangerous on Earth, as it can depend on various factors such as location, behavior, and human interaction. However, some wild animals that have a reputation for being dangerous to humans include:
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Earth
This is not a Simulation
We walk along manicured paths that wind their way through an overgrown forest. Thick and dense. The sun trying to break through the canopy. See creeper vines wind their way up the trunks, hugging, suffocating, the dying trees covered in moss, pulling them back into the underworld. Nutrients for future landscapes that only invasives recognize we are heading for. They are the catalyst, the gateway into coming times.
By Erika Edberg3 years ago in Earth
In Search of Timeshare Exit Companies? Explore These 3 Best Options
Timeshare has become popular among travel enthusiasts; at least 9.6 million people are enrolled in a timeshare contract. Unfortunately, amongst which approximately 80 - 85% of people are regretting over their decision. The reason is simple "be it mortgage charges or maintenance fees" with time, it becomes difficult to bear timeshare expenses with monthly expenses. This is why people prefer terminating the contract, but calling your agreement is way more complex than signing it.
By Evan Rutchik3 years ago in Earth
Rise To The Challenge: Mitigating Climate Change Through Smart Strategies And Personal Action
Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our time, and it requires urgent and decisive action to mitigate its devastating impacts and ensure a sustainable future for all. Smart climate change mitigation and adaptation strategies are essential for addressing this complex problem, as they involve using technology and data to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and prepare for the impacts of climate change. These strategies can be applied to various sectors, such as energy, transportation, and agriculture, and are crucial for meeting the goals of the Paris Agreement and limiting global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius.
By Lawrence Luke3 years ago in Earth
Marching across India, Rahul Gandhi aims to repair Congress party’s image
An old Bollywood film tune playing on circle urged explorers to continue to stroll as resistance pioneer Rahul Gandhi and an escort walked through northern India's Panipat city on a freezing morning last week, followed by many individuals.
By Naveed Jamal3 years ago in Earth
Green products is the future
The term "green products" refers to products that are environmentally friendly and sustainable. These products are designed to have a minimal impact on the environment, both during their production and after they have been used. In this day and age, it is more important than ever to consider the environmental impact of the products we use and to support businesses that prioritize sustainability. Here are a few reasons why it is important to have green products:
By Aryan Alam3 years ago in Earth
John Jezzini on How Businesses and Charities Can Unite This Holiday Season | Los Angeles, CA
One of the best ways to keep your spirits up during a difficult holiday is by doing good for others. This year, various communities have come together to help those in need. As the holiday season approaches, many people wonder how their local businesses can make a significant impact. Here are some tips to help your company do good this year.
By John Jezzini3 years ago in Earth
Go Green with Green Bags
Go Green with Green BagsAn environmentally beneficial substitute for plastic bags is a biodegradable bag. Using an green bag four times, a person can cut their consumption of plastic bags by 18%. This will also reduce the production of plastic, which will immediately result in a 20% decrease in greenhouse gas emissions.
By digi crest3 years ago in Earth
Coronavirus Outbreak in US: All you need to know!
Phase 1. The coronavirus outbreak in the United States has been an ongoing health crisis and pandemic. The first U.S. case was reported on Jan. 21, 2020, and since then, the virus has spread rapidly, resulting in more than 28 million infections and more than 500,000 deaths.
By Yinusa Jamiu3 years ago in Earth
THE WORLD'S DEADLIEST DISEASE
Imagine an isolated village somewhere in Sub-Saharan Africa. Only a couple of hundred people live there—the same as they had 500 years ago. No running water, no power, no clean water, all the commodities of modern life passed away. In that village, many babies and young children die every year from a disease that has plagued the people for centuries. Famine, disease, and suffering have become a way of life. This is the personification of malaria. Malaria not only brings death, but also ruination to vast parts of the globe today. Malaria is the number one killing disease in human history. In particular, the African continent has been decimated by malaria throughout history and today. While some claim resources could be better spent elsewhere in the continent, more resources need to be contributed to fighting the epidemic of Malaria in Africa because of its adverse effects on the continent. Malaria is the number one cause of death in many African states, and it has contributed in large part to the continent's slow infrastructural growth for generations. Based on statistics gathered by The World Health Organization, "In 2020, the African region was home to 95% of malaria cases and 96% of malaria deaths'' (World Health Organization 2021). More resources need to be contributed to fighting the epidemic of malaria in Africa because of its adverse effects on the continent.
By Ralston Gernert3 years ago in Earth
Mother Earth
Mother Earth Our mother earth is a beautiful and diverse place, filled with an incredible variety of plant and animal life, stunning landscapes, and diverse cultures. From the icy poles to the equatorial regions, earth is home to a wide range of ecosystems that support an amazing array of life.
By Ram Praveen3 years ago in Earth







