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The Last Forest: Witnessing the Destruction of the Amazon and What It Means for Human Survival
The first thing you notice when you stand at the edge of an area where rainforest has been recently cleared is the silence, an absence of sound so complete and unnatural that it seems to press against your eardrums like physical weight, because a healthy rainforest is never quiet, never still, but rather pulses with constant life, the calls of hundreds of bird species layering over insect buzzing and monkey vocalizations and the rustling of creatures moving through the canopy, a symphony of biodiversity that represents millions of years of evolution creating intricate webs of interdependence, and when that forest is cut down, when the chainsaws finish their work and the fires burn out, what remains is a silence that feels like death, because that is exactly what it is, the death of an ecosystem and all the countless beings who called it home. I have stood at that terrible edge dozens of times over the past decade working as an environmental journalist documenting the accelerating destruction of the Amazon rainforest, and each time the silence hits me with fresh force, a reminder of what we are losing, not in some distant future but right now, in this moment, at a pace that should terrify anyone who understands what the Amazon means for global climate stability, biodiversity preservation, and ultimately human survival on this planet.
By The Curious Writer2 days ago in Earth
A Green Solution to Urban Pollution
Air pollution has become one of the most serious environmental challenges facing modern cities. Rapid industrialization, increasing vehicle emissions, and expanding urban populations have significantly degraded air quality around the world. Polluted air not only harms ecosystems but also poses severe health risks to humans, contributing to respiratory diseases, heart conditions, and reduced life expectancy. Among the many strategies proposed to combat this problem, planting and preserving trees stands out as one of the most natural, cost-effective, and sustainable solutions.
By Irshad Abbasi 2 days ago in Earth
Hemp as a sustainable material
The ecological properties of hemp makes it one of the types of insulation used in construction with the lowest carbon emissions footprint. In the future, hemp could play a paramount role in the race towards reducing the global carbon emissions footprint to fight climate change, and a more sustainable construction industry.
By Susan Fourtané 3 days ago in Earth
Iowa Weather Alert: Strong Winds Ease Tonight, But Winter Storm Could Bring Blizzard Conditions Sunday
Residents across eastern Iowa are experiencing an active and rapidly changing weather pattern this weekend. While strong winds are expected to gradually diminish Friday evening, meteorologists are warning that a significant winter storm could impact the region beginning Sunday, potentially bringing snow, powerful winds, and dangerous travel conditions.
By Omasanjuwa Ogharandukun3 days ago in Earth
Oil Market is Volatile Again: What It Means for Global Energy and Traders
Global energy markets are once again at the center of attention after the United States introduced a temporary waiver allowing the purchase of certain Russian oil shipments that were already stranded at sea. The move has sparked intense discussions across financial markets, energy sectors, and geopolitical circles.
By Daniel Reid4 days ago in Earth
A Sound Has Been Echoing From the Bottom of the Ocean for 25 Years — And No One Knows What Made It
It started with a sound no one expected to hear. In 1997, deep in the Pacific Ocean, underwater microphones picked up something strange—something powerful enough to travel thousands of miles through the water. The signal was so loud that multiple sensors across the ocean detected it at the same time.
By Noman Khan 4 days ago in Earth
Manaslu Circuit vs. Langtang Valley: Which Nepal Trek Is Right for You?. AI-Generated.
Nepal offers some of the most extraordinary trekking routes in the world. While many travelers focus on famous trails like Everest Base Camp or the Annapurna Circuit, other routes provide equally memorable experiences with fewer crowds.
By Alex Winslow4 days ago in Earth
Gothic Gardening: Embracing Drama with Dark Foliage and Flowers. AI-Generated.
There is a garden aesthetic that rejects the bright and cheerful in favor of the mysterious and dramatic. It embraces shadows rather than sunlight, depth rather than dazzle. It finds beauty in darkness—in leaves the color of aged wine, in flowers so deep purple they appear black, in forms that suggest ancient forests and moonlit mysteries.
By Emma Wallace4 days ago in Earth
Why Hunters Make the Best Entrepreneurs: The Survival Mindset That Builds Powerful Businesses
Entrepreneurship often requires a distinct mindset. Starting a business means entering uncertain territory. Many people search for traits that define successful founders. Interestingly, the mindset of a hunter shares many similarities with the mindset of an entrepreneur. Hunters must survive in unpredictable environments. They observe, plan their actions, and stay focused on their goal. These same qualities help business leaders build strong companies. This is why many experts believe hunters make the best entrepreneurs. A hunter does not depend on luck alone. Instead, they rely on preparation, awareness, and patience. Entrepreneurs face similar conditions in competitive markets. They must search for opportunities while avoiding risks. They study the environment and act when the moment is right. Both hunters and entrepreneurs must think clearly under pressure. They must trust their instincts but also rely on strategy. These shared skills help explain why the hunter mindset often leads to success in business.
By Darrell Hulsey4 days ago in Earth
Asia’s Second-Best Island in DestinAsian Ranking
Vietnam’s largest island, Phu Quoc, has achieved a remarkable milestone in global tourism by being ranked the second-best island in Asia in the prestigious DestinAsian Readers’ Choice Awards 2026, surpassing the world-famous Maldives. The recognition marks a major moment for Vietnam’s tourism industry and highlights the island’s rapid rise as one of the most desirable tropical destinations in the world. 
By Irshad Abbasi 4 days ago in Earth






