Climate
Poseidon Claims Another One
Ah! Poseidon – the god of the seas and waterways, creator of storms, and bringer of destruction. For now, we’ll forget that he’s also considered the god of horses and earthquakes. Living in Florida, I can only imagine him with his trident in hand, wreaking havoc with the seas. Every time we experience a severe storm, I think of him and his anger – what caused it this time?
By Margaret Brennan4 years ago in Earth
10 landscaping designs tips for your home garden
A home nursery is a spot, which can give character to your home structure in an area. You can utilize almost no inventiveness to improve to look and feel of your nursery so it stands apart from the remainder of the nurseries in the area. Here is a rundown of plausible components you can add to your finishing garden so everyone loves it and you get the credit.
By Designers Gang4 years ago in Earth
How Does Climate Change Impact Health?
Say what you want about climate change, but there is no denying that the past decade has seen an uptick in unnatural weather patterns and natural disasters. As a result of such patterns, human health has been affected. Climate change, unfortunately, creates new public health challenges, some of which are worse than others.
By Francesca Rome-Marie4 years ago in Earth
Explain the Overall Impact Of Climate Change
Climate change impacts food development and productivity health, and many people may be forced to relocate. Certain species are at a higher danger of extinction due to it. Climate change is real, and its repercussions are already being felt.
By liam jones4 years ago in Earth
World Water Day 2022 Date, Theme, History, Quotes, Significance, Save Water
World Water Day 2022: Highlights Since 1993, World Water Day has been celebrated on March 22 every year In 1992, the United Nations General Assembly issued a law declaring March 22 as World Day for Water About 2.2 billion individuals don’t have access to clean drinking water “Groundwater: making the invisible visible” is the theme for 2022 Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 6: equitable access to clean water supply and sanitation by coming 2030
By SA News Channel4 years ago in Earth
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Seque The transition from winter to spring starts slowly in my part of the world; in southeast Michigan. It has nothing to do with what the calendar says, or with human pronouncements of when Spring officially starts. Depending on how much old man winter wants to keep his frigid hold on us – the change to spring can start any time from early March to mid-April. The ebb and flow of temperatures rises and falls with small advances on most days, and big slips backwards on others.
By Amy Seiferlein4 years ago in Earth
What is Carbon Capture Technology Today Almost No CO2 Emissions
This is a technology that's been around for many, much longer than it has existed. That makes sense when you think of what happened: Over the past decade or so scientists have found ways to produce and harvest fossil fuels with almost no CO2 emissions. One major advantage of this method is its efficiency — making small portions possible at an extremely low cost (just about one-tenth as much energy). Another aspect is rapid implementation by companies because they need only start developing new technologies on their own soil once production starts being realized. It also saves money since fewer resources are required each year compared directly using traditional methods like drilling holes into rock formations.
By Shah Nawaz4 years ago in Earth






