Advocacy
Mni Wiconi - It is Life
It is life. We can all recognize that water is a universal need for all living things. People, animals, and plant life alike.
Sai Marie JohnsonPublished 3 years ago in Earth- Top Story - May 2021
Was Thanos Right About Saving Earth?
The most memorable antagonists are the ones that make you reconsider your position on an issue. They are not evil for evil's sake but operate from a moral compass that, while unpopular, is entirely understandable and at least partially agreeable. In this regard, Thanos stands out. If you are unfamiliar with the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), Thanos (huge purple dude, weird chin) is an overarching villain who first makes an appearance in the first Avengers movie in a post-credits scene. His presence remains enigmatic as the heroes move from film to film, but as the universe expands, the audience is able to piece together little nuggets of information about him.
Laquesha BaileyPublished 3 years ago in Earth Jay Feldman Orlando
According to Jay Feldman Orlando the significance of Earth Day has gotten principal as it is perceived. In this article, Jay Feldman Orlando layout all you require to think about Earth Day and the reaction to the solid standards it holds. As a worldwide yearly occasion that falls on the 22nd of April to bring issues to light of the ecological difficulties we face and how they can be survived.
Muhammad AliPublished 3 years ago in EarthDriving a Sea Change in How We Live Our Lives
You may be reading this article from the comfort of your apartment, decked out in a pair of jeans and a t-shirt. Perhaps you are even snacking on a roast beef sandwich and thinking about taking your car for a spin.
Courtney BurryPublished 3 years ago in EarthMy Monthly Way To Give Back
Always having great compassions for the Wildlife, I signed up to be a member of the Wildlife Collections Society. Two months ago I started out with a purchase of three bracelets with Polar Bears on them. Each has a tracker. We adopt and between myself and our grandchildren, using our computers we can track where our Polar Bear is and knowing how they are doing.
Cathy DeslippePublished 3 years ago in Earth- Top Story - May 2021
Indigenous Environmental Justice
Approximately 80% of the world's biodiversity is protected by Indigenous Peoples. Yet, multiple factors continue to threaten our planet and the livelihood of Indigenous Peoples.
Kyra LopezPublished 3 years ago in Earth Recycling is Just the Start
Recycling is just an illusion; it’s a story we’ve been told to make us feel better about buying plastic water bottles and aluminum pop cans. It’s a story that’s been shoved down our throats since preschool, and yet, it doesn’t live up to the promises it makes. And the problem is that no one is asking what recycling truly is, if its supporting the health of the Earth, or even what happens to those bottles and cans once they disappear from our bins.
Maeple FourestPublished 3 years ago in Earth- Top Story - May 2021
My Green Home
For my Wave Makers challenge, I chose to break down my home and our “green” habits. Allow me to begin by saying that we, my household and I, are not a 100% super green, eco-friendly home. We aren't, but the title isn't a lie either. More or less, we live by the ideology that if we don't need it, we don't use it and that if it's not safe enough to be recycled or broken down, then we don't need to be using it at all. With this in mind, we still have wasteful tendencies to an extent, but we try to make a difference in our choices to help out our beautiful planet.
Angela DerschaPublished 3 years ago in Earth How Moving to the PNW Made Me Take Ocean Conservation Seriously
I’ve always loved water. Born in Minnesota, I remember exploring Minnehaha Falls as a child, and I enjoyed visiting my grandparents in California because we would spend time in Monterey. I’ve always felt connected to the water, and everything in it.
Katherine J. ZumpanoPublished 3 years ago in EarthThe Sun Will Shine and the Wind will Blow
I’m an optimist. I have high hopes for the future of Planet Earth. I believe that the techies of this day will prevail in giving us affordable electric vehicles with solid state batteries that will be capable of getting us from one side of the country to the other using an infrastructure tailored to that end. I’m already seeing the fruits of those who dream such things. There are more and more charging stations out there.
Grant WhitehurstPublished 3 years ago in EarthNEPAL FIGHT AGAINST COVID-19
Green recuperation with social amicability and attachment can be an idealistic idea except if existing underlying disparities are tended to simultaneously.
prashant sapkotaPublished 3 years ago in EarthDirect Action: Tree Huggers and DAPL
When I say tree-hugger, what do you think? Is it some hipster with long, unwashed hair who loves the environment? It's probably used derisively, someone to be scoffed at as their heads are in the clouds. But this is an inaccurate idea of environmentalism.
Melissa in the BluePublished 3 years ago in Earth