Climate
Climate Refugees
In the heart of the Bangladeshi delta, where life once thrived amidst lush paddy fields and tranquil fishing villages, now lay the echoes of a vanishing world. For generations, the inhabitants of this coastal paradise had lived in harmony with the land and the sea. But the relentless march of climate change had pushed them to the brink, turning their homes into temporary sanctuaries from the rising tides.
Sudden movements of the Earth's crust can lead to earthquakes
It was a quiet day in the small town of San Andreas. The sun was shining, the birds were singing, and the people were going about their daily lives. But then, without warning, the ground began to shake.
Maisha JohachimPublished 9 months ago in EarthExploring the Root Causes of Climate Change
In a calm seaside town named Congruity Straight, there carried on with a youthful sea life scientist named Lily. She was profoundly associated with the sea, her asylum, and had seen its slow change throughout the long term. The once-dynamic coral reefs had become pale and dead, and the ocean turtles battled to track down a protected spot to lay their eggs.
Fabunmi Mercy OmolaraPublished 9 months ago in Earth- Content Warning
FACTORS FOR GLOBAL WARMING AND TIPS TO REDUCE GLOBAL WARMING
GLOBAL WARMING FACTORS Global warming refers to the long-term increase in Earth's average surface temperature due to human activities, primarily the emission of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. Several factors contribute to global warming:
Surviving the Melting Realm
In the heart of the Arctic, where the world's northernmost creatures roam, a silent struggle unfolds beneath the pristine expanse of ice and snow. Here, in the vast, frozen wilderness, the polar bear faces an existential challenge like no other - climate change.
Tiamiyu MichaelPublished 9 months ago in EarthCarbon in the Atmosphere
Carbon is one of the most abundant elements in the universe, and it plays a vital role in the chemistry of life. Carbon atoms can form bonds with other carbon atoms, creating chains and rings of different lengths and shapes. These molecules, called organic compounds, are the building blocks of living organisms, from bacteria to plants to animals.
Hilda MwangiPublished 9 months ago in EarthSustainable Agriculture
In a world marked by rising temperatures, extreme weather events, and growing concerns about food security, the need for sustainable farming practices has never been more critical. Climate change is no longer a distant threat but a pressing reality, affecting farmers and consumers alike. It is in this context that the significance of sustainable farming practices comes into sharp focus.
Indian Summer
The thought of an Indian summer is wonderful in theory and thought when you are stuck with a fairly wet and dreary summer. Even more so when you are struggling to find things to do that will occupy small children. Indian summer, it keeps your mind optimistic on those rainy days when the kids won’t stop wining because you are once again stuck inside.
Charlotte FayPublished 9 months ago in EarthCould The Sun Rotate Around The Earth + Other Big Space Questions
he center of our solar system is not actually the sun, as it resides in a space called the Berry Center. The position of the Berry Center varies depending on which planet you are standing on, with it usually being closest to the object with greater mass.
Darlington SundayPublished 9 months ago in EarthEchoes of Sanctuary
In a world where urban sprawl had begun to swallow the last fragments of nature, Havenwood remained a hidden jewel, tucked away from the prying eyes of progress. Here, amidst the towering oaks and whispered secrets of the forest, a story of survival and sanctuary unfolded.
Christian Aime NangaPublished 9 months ago in EarthNavigating the Storm
As the world grapples with the ever-increasing effects of climate change, a growing number of individuals, especially young people, are experiencing a profound emotional response known as climate anxiety or eco-anxiety. These individuals are coming of age in an era marked by uncertain climate futures, ecological crises, and a sense of impending doom. In this article, we'll delve into the emotional toll of climate anxiety and explore coping mechanisms and support systems that can help those affected find solace and take positive action.
André EsekaPublished 9 months ago in EarthSpain and Italy are the European Climate hot Spots: Time to Ramp up the Mitigation Efforts
World Leaders and policy makers are getting ready to attend the COP 28 climate summit in late November which this year is hosted by the United Arab Emirate (UAE), the 7th largest oil producer in the world. This is the first time a leading hydrocarbon producer hosts the global summit. Expectations are high, after several consecutive inconclusive climate summits. At least 140 Presidents and Prime Ministers will gather in Dubai to take stock on decarbonization progress and seek to devise a low carbo economic green growth path forward.
Andrea ZanonPublished 9 months ago in Earth