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How we can all contribute to, the fight against climate change from our immediate environment....Article 3
Introduction Climate change poses one of the most significant challenges of our time, and addressing it requires a collective effort across various sectors. One crucial aspect of this effort is the transformation of transportation systems, which are major contributors to greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable transportation offers a viable solution to mitigate the environmental impact of commuting while promoting greener alternatives. This article explores key strategies to combat climate change through sustainable transportation, focusing on the development and improvement of public transportation, cycling lanes, and pedestrian pathways, as well as the promotion of electric vehicles and carpooling.
Nwafulume UchennaPublished 5 months ago in EarthFeeling a Bit Sad: Autumn Musings.
Autumn, for her, is often a time of reflecting. Of looking back on what has been and how she felt about it then, how she feels about it now. She's trying, post Caring (and it does still need a capital letter, probably always will), mid marital crisis, to put herself at the centre of her own life. To be the heroine of her own stories and not a supporting role, no matter how vital, in someone elses!
Chris SyllaPublished 5 months ago in HistoryJimmy Carter "A Legacy of Service and Advocacy"
In the world of U.S. politics, Jimmy Carter stands out as a memorable figure. He was born as James Earl Carter Jr. on October 1, 1924, in Plains, Georgia. From 1977 to 1981, he was the 39th President of the United States. But Carter is known for more than his time as president; he's also famous for his work helping people, striving for peace around the world, and being a strong voice for fairness and diplomacy.
The Irvine TimesPublished 5 months ago in HistoryTruth is a lie.
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Democracy Renewed
Building a foundation for criminal justice reform requires advocates to think outside the box. In the sophisticated tapestry of democracy, the voices of the people should resonate louder than the clinking of campaign coffers and the influence of deep pockets. However, the nexus between wealth and political power has led many to question the true intent behind the decisions made by elected and appointed officials, particularly in the realm of criminal justice. In this blog post, we explore the imperative of implementing term limits for all positions within the criminal justice system, contending that this reform is not just a change in personnel but a transformational shift towards a system truly committed to the well-being of those it serves.
Dr. Byron DavisPublished 5 months ago in The SwampBlack Tom Explosion
I recently learned about this from a youtube video about Mandela affects. This was a strange one for me. In school every year one thing was consistent and that was History class. How is it that myself and many other people don't recall learning about this Black Tom Explosion. After all it is the first attack on American soil and was such a large explosion that it blew off the torch on the Statue of Liberty. I will admit I was not the best student but I'm pretty sure I would of at least heard a mention of this in school. Apparently I am not the only one who can not recall learning about this in school either. Many have made posts asking this same question. If your as clueless as I was here is a sumary of the event that shook America in 1916. Please let me know if your remember this in your studies growing up.
Jesse BridgesPublished 5 months ago in History5 unbelievable insane things seen
Welcome to a mind-bending journey into the realm of reality, where we explore five strange clips that will make you question the very fabric of the world we live in. In this video, we delve into inexplicable phenomena that challenge our understanding of the universe, raising the tantalizing possibility that we might be living in a matrix-like simulation. Buckle up and prepare to have your perception of reality turned inside out as we present five intriguing pieces of evidence that suggest we may exist within a digital construct. Is this the red pill you've been waiting for? Let's find out.
Jonathan Kojo AryeePublished 5 months ago in Earthstrange things are happening in the world
In the realm of maritime mysteries, few tales captivate the imagination quite like the enigma of the Bermuda Triangle—a region steeped in legends of vanished ships and airplanes, where the boundaries remain elusive, and the very existence of the phenomenon is questioned. The SS Codopaxy's perplexing disappearance in 1925, while en route from Charleston, South Carolina, to Havana, Cuba, adds a layer of intrigue to the already mystifying narrative. Decades later, the discovery of a wreck off St Augustine, Florida, only deepened the mystery, as specialists, unable to definitively identify its origin, dubbed it "Bear Rat." It wasn't until January 2020 that marine biologists, through painstaking efforts, confirmed its identity as the long-lost SS Codopaxy, raising questions about how the vessel ended up 40 miles from its expected course.
Jonathan Kojo AryeePublished 5 months ago in Earth