Advocacy
The Behavioral Repertoire of Zoo Animals
Visiting a zoo can be an amazing experience, but how do you treat the animals? Fortunately, there are many different ways you can care for the animals, and each type requires a different level of care. Read on to learn more about the Behavioral repertoire of zoo animals and the positive effects of visitor interaction. Listed below are a few of the best ways to care for zoo animals.
Sojin samuelPublished 2 years ago in EarthAlternative Energy: Renewable Fuels
When it comes to renewable fuel sources, the Germans have really taken off, and they've become one of the big participants in the alternative energy business. The German people established a global record in 2006 by investing over $10 billion (US) in research, development, and deployment of wind turbines, biogas power plants, and solar gathering cells under the auspices of the country's electricity feed legislation. Germany's "feed rules" allow German houses to connect to the electrical grid using renewable energy and then sell any excess energy produced back to the power company at retail pricing. This financial incentive has propelled Germany to the top of the world in terms of the number of operating solar arrays, biogas plants, and wind turbines.These renewable energy sources create 50 terawatt hours of power each year, accounting for 10% of Germany's total energy production. Germany deployed 100,000 solar energy harvesting installations in 2006.
Zahid KhanPublished 2 years ago in EarthWas The Personal Car A Mistake?
The autumn I turned sixteen, I bought a car from my boss at the Country Club where I worked. I remember the feeling of excitement when we met in the parking lot and exchanged the money. In my hands were now the keys to a Ford Explorer Sport, a car I needed not only to get to school, but also to cushion my social standing in a crowd where SUVs were the coolest thing since Abercrombie cargo pants.
Eric CarlsonPublished 2 years ago in EarthWhat Is "Earth Day"?
Scrolling on Facebook yesterday, I saw a number of posts saying “Happy Earth Day”. Always ready to learn about our planet Earth, I did a little research and was pleasantly surprised.
Ruth Elizabeth StiffPublished 2 years ago in EarthThoughts on Carl Sagan’s ‘A Pale Blue Dot’
As much as we try to ignore it, pay it no thought, or just let it fade into the background of our priorities, Planet Earth is our only current and future home. When I say ‘future home’ as well, I may be met with some skepticism given the exciting recent events in putting man and woman back into space with success. This effort will only intensify in the years and decades to come as we go from being space-bound again to even Moon-bound and Mars-bound with our eyes set forward to being a galactic species.
World Book & Copyright Day Date, Quotes, History, Significance
Which Date World Book Day 2022 Is Celebrated? World Book Day 2022 is marked on April 23 every year to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. In the year 2022, World Book Day will be commemorated on Saturday, April 23. This day marks celebration for the opportunity of reading in the library and being a book lover.
SA News ChannelPublished 2 years ago in EarthWorld Book Day and Copyright Day
Which Date World Book Day 2022 Is Celebrated? World Book Day 2022 is marked on April 23 every year to promote reading, publishing, and copyright. In the year 2022, World Book Day will be commemorated on Saturday, April 23. This day marks celebration for the opportunity of reading in the library and being a book lover.
Samachar Khabar NewsPublished 2 years ago in EarthWe Demand to Shake Earth Day
I remember that day well in 1974, when we were in the ninth grade, when the class teacher asked us to engage with Jewish students from a secondary school in Upper Nazareth in a dialogue and discussion with Yitzhak Rabin, who was going to be a guest at the Cultural Centre in Nazareth. And indeed, we met, but they divided us into two parts: a section for Jewish students and a section for Arab students. After we sat down and calmed down a bit, Yitzhak Rabin came in and sat down with the class teacher. Suddenly the Jewish students stood up and began to chant the 'Hatikva' in a loud voice that astonished and amazed us, because it raised in front of us the wall of helplessness from not responding with that sharp language that dominated the atmosphere. The astonishment lasted for a few minutes, and one of my classmates stood up and began to sing “Haze, Nawaem, with your silk hair” by the Lebanese singer Issam Raji. This song was dominant in the Arab singing street at the time. We started chanting the song in defiance of the Jewish students. We did not discover that we are from the miserable lost generation until after the newspapers started writing about the phenomenon of “Shake Ya Nawaem”, which showed that the Palestinian student in this country does not know his national anthem, and cannot stand strong and capable in front of the other who daily robs him of his right to land, history, memory and narration Palestinian.
To Ukraine With Love
There are no words to describe the horrors and hell that you are facing right now. What is happening to you should not be happening to anyone. For what it is worth, you are in every thought, prayer, and best wish from myself and everyone else I know. I can’t help but admire how brave you all are being with bullets flying, bombs going off, and being rushed away at a second’s notice. War is horrible and good for absolutely nothing. (Yes, just like the song.)
Erika RavnsborgPublished 2 years ago in EarthBeyond The Lens: Interview with Untamed Photographer's Brian Moghari
Brian Moghari is a gifted wildlife photographer and filmmaker with a deep passion for marine ecosystems. Through his work, Brian's goal is to educate others on the importance of protecting our planet's natural environments and the wildlife we share them with. Since earning a degree in Film Production and TV from the University of Florida, his works have been featured on Netflix, National Geographic, HBO, AMC, Disney+, and the History Channel among many other popular platforms.
Untamed PhotographerPublished 2 years ago in EarthWorld Forest Day 2022!
Ever wondered what roles do forests play in our daily lives? How much important they are for the survival of humans or other living organisms?
Shiwangi dwivediPublished 2 years ago in EarthPlastic Pollution
Using these tips, keep track of the trash you toss. Every week, try to throw out less and less and see how much you can minimize your waste in a month. Some people have managed to put an entire year’s worth of garbage in one jar. Can you beat that?