Climate
PLANET AT RISK: HOW HUMANITY CAN STOP ENVIRONMENTAL DISASTER
They turn on all electrical appliances in their apartment, make ashes after their picnics in the woods, do not sort waste, and throw away lithium batteries. It seems that it is not a very big deal as everyone does so. Meanwhile, through thoughtless consumerism, humanity has triggered almost irreversible consequences for the climate. Nature resists as best as it can through natural disasters, floods, and unexpected climatic changes. After what happened recently in Pakistan, I could not remain indifferent and I want to share my thoughts and suggestions with the readers.
By Yelena Likhach3 years ago in Earth
Forever Rain
I walk through the soaking-wet streets of what used to be the most beautiful seaside town. The town is called Rose Town. Rose Town is known for the glorious array of colored roses that grow along the clifftop. In the summer, the cliffs burst into a fiery array of red, orange, pink, and yellow roses, complimented by a view of 9 miles of beautiful golden sand and a deep blue sea that shines like a bed of dazzling jewels. The town is usually buzzing with bakers baking fresh bread, doughnut stalls, various buskers and comedians, people chatting happily while sitting outside the coffee shops enjoying food and fresh coffee, shoppers, and tourists.
By Carol Ann Townend3 years ago in Earth
My Travel To Kuakata | A Beautiful Sea Beach In Bangladesh😍
Hello Hive Community Peoples!😎 This is my second post in this community. Last year I have visited a beautiful sea beach which is in Kuakata, Bangladesh. I this post I will write about the experience of my Kuakata visiting. My name is Spondan Chowdhury. I write articles. I have visited many places in my life. First I will talk about traveling to different places in my country Bangladesh. In this post I will write about my Kuakata travelling. I was very child when I first went to Kuakata. This is my fourth time visiting there.
By Spondan Chowdhury3 years ago in Earth
When You Hear Patagonia, You Probably Think About Clothing; And That Is Utterly Wrong.
Recently, Yvon Chouinard, founder and majority owner of Patagonia, dominated the headlines by donating almost all his wealth at once in a world-changing investment in climate action.
By Ricky Lanusse3 years ago in Earth
Are the November climate and sustainability summits going to deliver on the promised green investment?
We are just a few weeks away from 2022 United Nations Climate Change Conference, more commonly referred to as COP27. This year, the 27th global summit takes place in Sharm El-Sheikh, in Egypt from November 6 to 18. This is the second time a Middle Eastern country hosts one of these summits. Morocco hosted COP22 five years ago.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Solar Power: How It Can Save You Money
As the cost of electricity continues to rise, more and more homeowners are starting to see the benefits of going solar. Not only is it a great way to reduce your carbon footprint, but it can also save you money. With prices as low as 3.5 cents per kilowatt-hour (kWh) in some states, owning your own home solar power system makes financial sense if you have access to a roof that can support panels or other hardware. The good news is that there are plenty of ways to lower your operating costs while still taking advantage of the many benefits of a solar power system. Here’s everything you need to know about operating an off-the-grid system at home, so you can make the switch without breaking the bank…
By paul johnston3 years ago in Earth
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out!
Does it Snow in Hawaii? Find Out! Hawaii, a state in the US with many islands, is known for its tropical climate. And whether or not it snows in Hawaii has always been a mystery for those not living there (or who haven’t ever been there).
By Abhishek Saini3 years ago in Earth
Coach David Parker on Environmental Priorities of 2023
Over the years, environmental issues have become so prevalent that they have overtaken other concerns on our global priority list. Due to the number of new problems and worries that emerge each year, we must constantly consider which crisis is the most important. As we approach the new year, here are the predicted environmental priorities of 2023
By Coach David Parker3 years ago in Earth









