Sustainability
How did we get Here?
The belfry's window, located above the library, offered one of the best views in all of town. The tower overlooked the giant forest to the east. Days of peaceful solitude, filled with the sound of rustling leaves. A bird's song, echoed in the distance. A light whistle of wind as it travels through tiny cracks in the old stone. Catching the first rays of yellow and gold highlighting the mountains was one of the wonders this tiny town could offer. It was a special sanctuary.
By Michael Crone3 years ago in Earth
"The Most Poisonous and Dangerous Animals in the World"
The world is home to a vast array of different animal species, many of which are known for their beauty, grace, and unique characteristics. However, there are also a number of animals that have earned a reputation for being some of the deadliest creatures on the planet. Here is a list of the top 10 deadliest animals in the world, along with a brief description of each:
By Ajith kumar3 years ago in Earth
Atlantic and Sahara seperator, "The Atlas Mountain."
The Atlas Mountains are a mountain range located in the Maghreb region of northwest Africa. Spanning over 2,500 miles, the Atlas Mountains stretch across Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. These mountains are known for their stunning beauty and diverse landscapes, which range from snow-capped peaks and alpine forests to desert oases and palm groves.
By Vishal 89893 years ago in Earth
We Might Be Headed For a Great American Famine
Many Americans are currently hungry. Organizations like the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) estimate that the number of food-insecure Americans is in the tens of millions. We are a culture comfortable with a large percentage of our population being hungry, with even more on the cusp of that reality.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
10 Simple ways to reduce your carbon footprint!
I. Introduction Definition of carbon footprint A carbon footprint is a measure of the impact that human activities have on the environment in terms of the amount of greenhouse gases produced, specifically carbon dioxide. These greenhouse gases contribute to climate change by trapping heat in the Earth's atmosphere. A carbon footprint can be calculated for an individual, a business, a product, or an entire country, and is typically measured in units of carbon dioxide equivalent, or CO2e. The carbon footprint is often used as a way to assess and compare the environmental impact of different activities or products, and can be reduced through the use of more efficient and sustainable practices.
By shamaybsankar3 years ago in Earth
The Reality of Climate Change
Climate change is a pressing issue that affects every single one of us, regardless of our location or background. It is a global problem that requires immediate and decisive action to protect our planet and ensure a sustainable future for all.
By Dheenadayalan B3 years ago in Earth
The story of a rainy day
The streets were slick with rain and the air was filled with the sound of raindrops hitting the pavement. I woke up to the sound of rain tapping against my window. I sighed and snuggled deeper into my blankets, not wanting to leave the warmth of my bed. But eventually, I knew I had to get up.
By FOFO AHMADI3 years ago in Earth
Araksa Store - The Conscious Shift :transitioning to a more environmentally conscious and sustainable lifestyle
The world is quickly changing, and with it has come to a variation in human interaction with nature. The present global crisis has shown that the upcoming is likely to only bring more extreme changes to the way we aspect at the world. Therefore, switching to a more sustainable lifestyle is a great step in the right direction but there are more ways to live a greener way of life. More and more individuals are seeking ways to adopt an Eco-friendlier lifestyle in order to lessen their influence on the environment as a result of increased press coverage given to environmental issues and a growing cultural trend towards greener living. There are, of course, many ways for us all to contribute, but in today's piece, we're focusing on the basic goods we consume.
By Araksa Store3 years ago in Earth










