Humanity
Top 10 Richest Countries World Wide 2022
10. San Marino Populace: 33,921 Gross domestic product per capita (PPP): $70,138 The steady and prosperous economy of San Marino is part of the way owing to its creative residents, who had the option to adjust and use their accessible assets effectively. Generally, San Marino was a nation of ranchers and stone-quarrellers, delivering cheeses and rural items, alongside novel knickknacks made from stone. Today its diligent residents add to the economy by delivering ceramics, tiles, building materials, furniture, clothing, textures, paints, quality spirits, and wines for trade. The product of natural product has likewise been considered the country's new monetary development.
By Zack Newday2 years ago in Earth
The Dead and Homeless: Engines of Profit
To a certain subset of our population, the fact that nearly 90,000 rent-stabilized apartments in New York City are deliberately being left vacant while the number of people sleeping in the street balloons is not a glitch. It’s a feature. It’s the point.
By Remington Write2 years ago in Earth
Heavy Fish
A curious fish marvels at the world existing just beyond his reflection—a body of water with strange looking heavy fish that appear to drag themselves along the floor. He spends his days studying them—trying to understand through the eyes of a fish. How can we truly understand anything, if we only see it in relation to our own reality and who sees things as they truly are?
By Andrea Hilton2 years ago in Earth
Looking ahead to 1.5 billion people in India.
In 1999, India's population surpassed one billion, and it is increasing by around 1.8% annually. The country's population is expected to exceed 1.5 billion in 2050 and reach above 1.6 billion before stabilising, according to the United Nations' "medium" prediction. 1,2 The projections' underlying presumptions can be questioned because mortality may not follow a predictable course and because fertility is undoubtedly declining and may even accelerate. However, there is still room for significant growth, and it is possible that by the middle of the next century, there will be 1.5 billion people on the planet.
By Paramjeet kaur2 years ago in Earth
The goal of the Environmental Protection Act and EASR in Ontario
Introduction In 1970, the United States Congress passed the Environmental Protection Act in response to the growing awareness of the need to protect our environment. The primary goal of the act was to create a federal agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, which would be responsible for setting and enforcing environmental regulations. The Environmental Protection Act was designed to protect the environment from pollution and other forms of degradation. This act is to help prevent businesses and industries from releasing harmful pollutants into the air, water, and land. There are standards set and rules that businesses have to follow if they are using facility equipment that can harm the environment. This act also requires businesses and industries to have permits and documents in place before they can use the equipment. The Environmental Protection Act is an important tool in the fight against pollution, and it has already helped improve the quality of the air, water, and land in the United States.
By Sonair Environmental2 years ago in Earth
Above the Clouds
We’d hit the end of the trail officially recognized and maintained by the state of Hawaii in about an hour and a half, at around eleven in the morning. A wooden bench played host to an older couple, and small families milled around with phones raised for pictures, children and parents smiling against the wide view of the ocean and the town of Hanalei nestled twelve hundred feet below in the sweeping lap of the valley. They’d all come equipped for the trail; shorts and tennis shoes abounded, backs unencumbered by packs that only would have served to free the hands which clutched twelve ounce water bottles. Eyes followed Charlie and I with curiosity.
By Timothy J. Campbell2 years ago in Earth
Eco Friendly Christmas Shopping Guide
Ever since the pandemic hit time has been warped which means somehow, we are yet again nearly at Christmas. So how do we turn a holiday that has been commercialised into the most materialistic holiday of the year into a greener holiday?
By Melissa in the Blue2 years ago in Earth
Crimea and eastern Ukraine's crisis
The airports in Simferopol and Sevastopol were surrounded by groups of armed men whose uniforms lacked any obvious identifying markings as pro-Russian protesters in Crimea became more assertive.As pro-Russian parliamentarians rejected
By Paramjeet kaur2 years ago in Earth