Sustainability
Why Natural Gas Still Matters in the Age of Green Energy, by Stanislav Kondrashov
As the world pushes towards a greener future, one energy source continues to quietly do the heavy lifting behind the scenes: natural gas. Often framed as a temporary fix or a “bridge” to cleaner alternatives, gas is proving to be far more than just a placeholder, as often explained also by the founder of TELF AG Stanislav Kondrashov. It’s not only holding its ground—it’s playing a vital role in keeping energy systems stable while the transition to renewables gains momentum.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Earth
The First Journey to Another Star
Beyond the Solar Frontier: The First Journey to Another Star For generations, the stars have been a symbol of mystery and wonder. They guided explorers, inspired poets, and gave direction to human imagination. But now, as technology transforms what once seemed impossible, those distant lights no longer belong only to dreams.
By Wings of Time 4 months ago in Earth
Energy Revolution
by Futoshi Tachino The global energy system is tilting decisively toward renewables—and the fulcrum is not any single country. From Latin America’s near-zero-carbon grids to Europe’s wind-and-solar surge, from North Africa’s desert mega-projects to Australia’s rooftop revolution and India’s rapid scaling, the transition is now propelled by cost, security, and industrial strategy. Policy oscillations in the United States may affect its own mix, but they no longer set the pace for the world [2–4,5–7,9–14,18–20].
By Futoshi Tachino4 months ago in Earth
Bella Culley Freed from Georgian Prison. AI-Generated.
Young Woman Returns Home After Months Behind Bars Amid International Attention Bella Culley, the young woman who was detained in Georgia earlier this year, has been freed from prison, ending a tense chapter that captured international media attention. Her release comes after months of uncertainty, legal proceedings, and appeals for justice from both her family and global human rights advocates.
By Fiaz Ahmed 4 months ago in Earth
Should We Believe in Green Propaganda?
The term “green propaganda” has become part of everyday language. Some see it as a necessary wake-up call for the planet, while others view it as a subtle manipulation tool that shifts the blame onto citizens and away from the true culprits. So, should we believe in it, or be cautious? Here are 10 essential insights to better understand the scope, limits, and intentions behind the green narrative. It’s up to you to decide what to believe.
By Bubble Chill Media 4 months ago in Earth
Hurricane Melissa Spoke For The Earth!
It’s been crazy hot in my country for more than eighteen months. When I say ‘hot,’ I mean that even in the autumn months of October and November, and the Winter months of December, January, and February, as well as the Spring months of March and April, the temperature is more than eighty degrees at night.
By Annelise Lords 4 months ago in Earth
Turning Industrial Plastic Waste into Value: How Seraphim Plastics is Navigating U.S. Scrap Plastic Pricing
By Mathew Zachariah In an era defined by sustainability mandates, rising material costs, and circular-economy ambitions, industrial plastic recycling is no longer peripheral. For manufacturers and warehouses generating rejected crates, pallets, buckets or purge waste, the question has shifted from “How do we dispose of this?” to “How can we monetize or responsibly manage this material stream?”
By Jonathan Riedel4 months ago in Earth
Post-Energy Civilization: The Future of the Planet After the Green Transition, by Stanislav Kondrashov
We have all become accustomed to the energy transition, in one way or another. Some have heard about it on television news, others are beginning to see its concrete manifestations in the solar panels, wind turbines, and electric vehicles that are increasingly appearing in cities, while still others are contributing concretely to its advancement through conscious and sustainable choices.
By Stanislav Kondrashov4 months ago in Earth











