Horseshoe Crabs Are Paying for Our Safety
The Blue-Blooded Ancient Creature Modern Medicine Is Bleeding Dry On a sunbaked beach, a horseshoe crab moves like a living fossil, slow, stubborn, unbothered by our calendars. In a lab, that same animal becomes something else, a vial of bright blue blood that helps keep vaccines, injections, and implants safe. That blue blood is why modern […]
Environment & Climate Change, A Collective Responsibility For A Sustainable Future
The natural environment is the basis for all life on which we exist. From the air we breathe to our drinking water and from our food to our housing, everything is possible because of our natural system. But for the past few decades, human activities have been exerting extreme pressure on our natural system, and […]
Enviroment and Climate Change
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Improving Our Planet Through Improving Our School
The Vision for an Eco-Friendly School Havens of learning and knowledge. Places where we become better than we already are; we learn, we play, we laugh, but if we are to truly become better, our school must become better along with us; it should especially become more eco-friendly. Throughout this article, I shall explore 5 […]
Article On Environment And Climate Change
The Beauty and Uniqueness of Our Planet We are living in an environment which is very beautiful. God has created so wonderfully that only human beings can live on this beautiful blue planet. Even though, the scientist and the astronomers try a lot in search of oxygen and water in other planets but it’s vain. […]
The “Neti Neti” Approach to Climate Change: Why Stopping Harmful Actions is Key
The Philosophy of “Neti Neti” in Climate Action The ancient Indian idea of “Neti Neti,” which means “not this, not that,” helps us understand truth by rejecting what is false or harmful. Traditionally, it is used in spiritual practice to remove illusions and reveal reality. When applied to climate change, the “Neti Neti” approach provides […]
Yours Forever, The Ocean
A Plea from the Deep Dear friend,Remember when you ran to me? Sand clinging to your feet, your eyes brimming with curious mystery. You wondered what lay beneath my waves, what secrets shimmered in crystals and foam. You designed delicate ships to dance along my waves, crafted vessels to dive deep into my hidden heart. […]
The Last Mango Tree: A Human Plea for Climate Action
Last summer, I noticed something strange in our colony. The old mango tree near my lane, which for years had shaded children playing cricket, stood tall but empty. It had flowered, but the fruit never ripened. I remember asking my neighbour why, and he said, “This year the heat was too harsh, beta. Nature itself […]
The Earth is Calling: Why We Must Stop Being “Guests” and Start Being “Guardians”
A Sad Discovery by the Stream I remember walking to a small stream near my house last summer. I expected to see clear water and hear the sound of frogs. Instead, I found a dry, dusty bed filled with plastic wrappers and old soda cans. The water was gone, and so was the life that […]
Let The World Burn
The Local Impact of Waste Incineration Bengaluru, Karnataka: Every morning at 7 am, Pavan Karunappa*, 42, drops his 8-year-old daughter off at the bus stop for school. Right next to where a dozen kids wait to be picked up, a dhaba dumps out its refuse from the night before and sets it alight. “The smoke […]