Disappearing Coastal Highway

The coastlines of North Carolina are disappearing and are disappearing relatively fast, making it unrecognizable for the residents living there.

It is evident that the climate crisis has changed the coastline and is non-negotaible. The unprecedented levels of development and the aftermaths (like storms) of development have led to a situation where there is no way out. Read more

News Credit: The Guardian

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The Dry Reality!

Droughts have become common and prolonged in the present times, leading to devastation, hunger, and biodiversity loss at unprecedented levels…

How are we going to curb droughts and the devastating impacts on various species to restore sustainability remains to be seen!

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The Crying Tree!

A heart-wrenching picture that clearly explains the pain and agony of nature by getting destroyed by humans. We must make efforts to restore our nature and reduce our carbon and plastic footprint thus, aiming to achieve sustainability at every level.

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Collaborative Effort

When every individual starts taking the initiative to restore the area they live in or workaround, creating a clean and green Earth would not seem a distant task.

Achieving a sustainable and balanced environment will be achievable where there will be habitat for every species.

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The Mute Spectators

Caring and talking about trees that cannot speak about themselves is the first and foremost task to maintain the ecological balance. I talk more about the trees since these trees are the backbone of the planet’s environment.

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The Human Footprint!

Birds and animals leave their footprints behind, but what kind of footprint are we- the humans are leaving behind, damaging the environment and creating an ecological imbalance.

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Leading the way!

Mongla, a port city turned an employment hub of Bangladesh, is leading the way in a project that aims to resettle the people thrown off-guard by extreme weather calamities. In the recent past, many low-lying areas and various islands have faced the havoc of climate crisis and cities like Mongla and its sister towns have become models of disaster management, adaptation and resilience. Read more

News Credit: The Guardian

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Disappearing Mangroves

Disappearing mangroves will have devastating impacts between the sea and its coastline. It is essential to restore our mangroves in order to maintain the delicate relationship of the sea, the coastline and the ecological balance. Read more

News Credit: The Planet Voice

The Selfish Act!

We damaged the ecological balance for our selfish motives, and now nature is taking its revenge from us… our actions have equal and opposite reactions.

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