Advocacy
Which water Purifier is good For Municipal Water?
Only 1% of the water on Earth is fit for human consumption, despite the fact that it covers 71% of the planet. Recognizing this, it is critical for every one of us to ensure that we use water wisely and aim to reduce waste. We rely on the municipal water supply to meet our water needs as city dwellers. Even if community water filtration processes are effective, they may still include toxic elements that are dangerous to our health.
By Pureitwater5 years ago in Earth
Earth Day
THE ORIGINS OF EARTH DAY In the decades leading up to war I, Americans were consuming large-scale electricity led by large and inefficient vehicles. The industry has emitted smoke and dirt with little fear of consequences from the law or from bad newspapers. pollution was often accepted as an odor of prosperity. Until now, the typical American has always ignored environmental concerns and the way the polluted environment threatens human health.
By Queen Olivia5 years ago in Earth
A Billionaire’s Guide to Save the World
Imagine a dystopian future where swathes of lands are getting ravaged by forest fires, major cities are flooding with water and a pathogenic epidemic is taking millions of lives across the globe. Scientists are struggling to understand these never-seen-before situations. Politicians are convening meetings to discuss ways to save their populations before nature's fury gets them. Common people like you and I are doing all that we can do in our little capacities to not aggravate this crisis any further. Every little being on planet earth is trying its best to adapt to the new and ever-changing normal and not end up erasing the only known species of intelligent beings in the universe. Everyone, but the Billionaires!
By Rishi Rathi5 years ago in Earth
THE HISTORY OF EARTH DAY
ORIGINS OF EARTH DAY In the decades leading up to the first Earth Day, Americans were consuming vast amounts of leaded gas through massive and inefficient automobiles. Industry belched out smoke and sludge with little fear of the consequences from either the law or bad press. Air pollution was commonly accepted as the smell of prosperity. Until this point, mainstream America remained largely oblivious to environmental concerns and how a polluted environment threatens human health.
By maneesh sinha 5 years ago in Earth
Nature Trust of the Americas: Become a Nature Ambassador
The Nature Trust of the Americas, Inc. is an environmentally-focused organization that offers support and funding to foundations that are dedicated to planet and wildlife conservation. The company was started by Mark Wilkins and Rebecca Badger after they witnessed the devastation that humans wreak upon the home where they live in.
By Untamed Photographer5 years ago in Earth
10 Endangered Species and What You Can Do to Revive Them
There are 41,415 animals on the IUCN Red List of critically endangered species, an unfortunate statistic that shows us just how much work we need to do to help wildlife thrive. In the US, the Endangered Species Act is a helpful guide to some endangered species, but to really help animals, we must focus our attention worldwide. There are lots of things you can do to help revive animals on the endangered species list—from donating your time or money to a worthwhile organization to supporting animal charities by supporting wildlife conservation efforts, like Untamed Photographer. All profits from our limited-edition prints go straight to environmental causes.
By Untamed Photographer5 years ago in Earth
Planting Mindfulness
The activity that takes me away from harsh realities is restoring a small piece of nature on my property back home. It doubles as a part of the solution to the core of the harsh realities out there including the effects of materialism and overpopulation on nature and society that continue to spread across the countryside. The problems people impose on the environment and each other weigh heavily on my mind. Serenity and tranquility are necessary for peace of mind and coping with life in these tumultuous times. Planting native plants on my little patch of ground is a rewarding and satisfying activity. It is a fundamental way to make a positive difference today and for future generations.
By Thomas Durbin5 years ago in Earth








