Sustainability
The Bench That Faced the River
The bench had been there longer than anyone could remember. It sat at the edge of the riverwalk, facing the slow-moving water, its paint chipped and its wood smoothed by years of weather and waiting. People passed it every day—joggers, couples, tourists with cameras—but only a few ever sat down.
By Yasir khan2 months ago in Earth
The Richest Impact Craters on Earth: How Asteroids Created Geological Wealth
1. Vredefort Crater – South Africa The Creator The Vredefort Crater was created about 2 billion years ago by an asteroid estimated to be 10–15 kilometers wide. The collision released energy greater than billions of nuclear bombs.
By Say the truth 2 months ago in Earth
Magnitude 6.5 Earthquake Shakes Southern and Central Mexico, Felt in Mexico City
It was a calm Friday morning — the first working Friday of the year — when a deep, rumbling tremor suddenly disrupted the dawn. People across southern and central Mexico were just settling into their routines, anticipating another ordinary day. Then the ground began to move.
By Raviha Imran2 months ago in Earth
Earthquake Near Me: Why This Search Is Surging Across the United States
Earthquake Near Me: Why This Search Is Surging Across the United States Across the United States, millions of people are suddenly typing the same alarming phrase into their phones and computers: earthquake near me. The spike in this search is not random. It reflects a growing sense of uncertainty, heightened awareness, and fear driven by recent tremors, phone alerts, social media posts, and the memory of past disasters. When the ground shakes, even slightly, people instinctively seek answers. They want to know what happened, whether it will happen again, and how to protect themselves and their families.
By America today 2 months ago in Earth
HURRICANE CERBERUS: A DEADLY STORM THAT WILL NOT FORGIVE HESITATION
**HURRICANE CERBERUS: A DEADLY STORM THAT WILL NOT FORGIVE HESITATION** Hurricane Cerberus is not an ordinary storm. It represents the most violent expression of nature’s power, a force capable of destroying lives, cities, and entire regions in a matter of hours. Storms of this scale do not simply pass through an area; they transform it beyond recognition. The threat posed by Hurricane Cerberus demands absolute seriousness, immediate action, and zero complacency.
By America today 2 months ago in Earth
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End
Saudi Arabia and Yemen: A Conflict That Refuses to End The conflict between Saudi Arabia and Yemen is one of the longest and most complex wars in the Middle East. While the intensity of fighting has changed over time, reports of renewed airstrikes and military activity continue to raise concern across the region. Understanding what is happening requires separating confirmed facts from political claims and looking at the broader context of the war.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Hazardous Products Are Everywhere
Most companies don’t intend to sell hazardous products. They design something useful, source parts from reputable suppliers, and assume that if the product looks fine and works, it’s “safe.” But chemical compliance doesn’t work like that. A product can be perfectly functional and still be considered “hazardous” in a regulatory sense—because it contains restricted substances above legal limits, triggers consumer exposure risks without required warnings, or lacks the documentation needed to prove compliance during an inspection.
By Mahgol Nikpayam2 months ago in Earth
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know”
Tensions Rise: USA, Israel, and Iran — What We Know” In the last few days, world attention turned to a high-profile meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence in Florida. The leaders met to discuss a range of issues, but a major focus was Iran — its ballistic missile program and its nuclear developments.
By Wings of Time 2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on Repowering: The Silent Engine of the Energy Transition
In the sweeping narrative of the global energy transition, much attention is paid to wind farms sprouting across coastlines and solar panels blanketing rooftops. But beneath the headlines and political fanfare, there is a quieter, technical evolution unfolding — one that may be just as crucial to the future of energy: repowering.
By Stanislav Kondrashov2 months ago in Earth
Stanislav Kondrashov on the Untapped Promise of Geothermal Energy
In a world scrambling for sustainable solutions, geothermal energy remains a quietly humming giant—steady, consistent, and largely overlooked. While solar panels glitter on rooftops and wind farms dominate skylines, the power pulsing just beneath our feet rarely gets the attention it deserves. But if energy expert and commentator Stanislav Kondrashov is right, that’s about to change.
By Stanislav Kondrashov 2 months ago in Earth









