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  • Humans, the most Dangerous Creatures on Earth by AKA_CK
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    Through whispered leaves and vanishing glaciers, this meditation maps humanity's precarious dance with Earth's living systems. Like morning glory tendrils seeking light, it traces our journey from plunderers to potential guardians of ancient rhythms. Beyond mere resource calculations, it excavates the deeper territories where memory meets responsibility, where we begin to understand ourselves as both nature's nightmare and its possible redemption. Through personal cartographies and shared gardens, the text illuminates paths toward transformation, calling us to reimagine our place within Earth's intricate choreography of life. Here, in the delicate space between what we've lost and what we might still save, lies an invitation to profound metamorphosis: from the most dangerous creatures on Earth to its devoted stewards, from consumers of ancient sunlight to cultivators of tomorrow's possibilities. Seeds of change nestle in soil nourished by remembered wisdom, while rain bird songs echo through time, calling us toward a future where human ingenuity dances in harmony with natural grace.
  • Earth Day Short Stories by Fashnbizy
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    Earth Day Short Stories is a heartfelt collection of sixteen tales that celebrate the beauty, resilience, and importance of nature. From the last tree standing in a struggling world to the guardians who protect Earth's wonders, these stories explore humanity's connection to the environment and the power of change. Journey through futuristic rewilding projects, messages carried by the wind, and the magic of a single seed sparking transformation. Whether through invention, art, or the wisdom of nature itself, each story reminds us of our responsibility to cherish and protect the planet. These tales inspire hope, reflection, and action, making them a perfect read for Earth Day and beyond.
  • Revolutionizing Urban Commuting with RideBuddy by raviy0904
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    Welcome to RideBuddy, transforming travel and connections in metro cities like Delhi and the NCR. Our social platform connects individuals through car rides and carpooling services, enhancing urban commuting and fostering community. We tackle traffic congestion, fuel costs, and environmental concerns with our innovative app. Discover more at [ridebuddy.app].
  • FROGE FINANCE GREENPAPER by FinFroge
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    The story about how a simple ERC20 token is on its way to change the world, by saving the wallets and the rainforests of the world. Read more on https://froge.finance
  • Sustainability & Fiber Optics: The Internet's Green Makeover by net_distributors
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    Scrolling Instagram? Streaming Netflix? Your digital life has a carbon footprint. Traditional copper networks guzzle energy, with servers and cables generating massive heat. But fiber optic solutions are flipping the script, offering a greener way to stay connected.
  • The Great Reform by Dofeo0
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    The future isn't written-it's engineered. In The Great Reform, visionary blueprints meet grounded reality. From subterranean farms to digital republics, this manifesto explores how communities are hacking the status quo and rebuilding society, one system at a time. It's not science fiction. It's a manual for transformation. If you've ever asked What if...?-this book dares to answer Why not now?
  • Vegan Fiction | Profile Guide by VeganFiction
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    Welcome to the Vegan Fiction profile guide! Here you will find information on what this profile is about and how to submit your stories for reading list consideration.
  • How Does a Green Economy Impact Climate Change? by naimaakhtermim
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    In the face of rising global temperatures, melting glaciers, and unpredictable weather, the need for climate action has never been more urgent. One powerful solution gaining global momentum is the green economy. But how exactly does it influence climate change? What is a Green Economy? A green economy focuses on sustainable growth by reducing carbon emissions, enhancing energy efficiency, and promoting eco-friendly jobs and industries. It's not just an environmental choice-it's an economic strategy that benefits both people and the planet. How a Green Economy Helps Combat Climate Change 1. Reduces Greenhouse Gas Emissions By replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy like solar, wind, and hydro, the green economy cuts down on CO₂ emissions-the main driver of climate change. 2. Encourages Sustainable Transportation Electric vehicles (EVs), bike lanes, and efficient public transit systems reduce the carbon footprint of urban mobility. 3. Promotes Energy Efficiency Green buildings, smart appliances, and efficient manufacturing processes lower energy consumption and reduce waste. 4. Creates Green Jobs From solar panel installers to environmental scientists, the green economy creates millions of jobs in low-carbon sectors. 5. Supports Climate Resilience Investments in sustainable agriculture, reforestation, and water conservation help communities adapt to climate impacts. Steps Toward a Green Economy Invest in Clean Energy Implement Eco-Friendly Policies Educate for Sustainable Lifestyles Encourage Green Innovation Support Circular Economy Models Conclusion A green economy is a game-changer in the fight against climate change. It offers a roadmap to a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable future for all. As nations shift toward green solutions, we edge closer to reversing environmental damage and ensuring a livable planet for future generations.
  • to the future generations  by Debbie_4
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    this is to anyone from the future. I'm sorry we didn't do enough for you. as always, if you feel like making a new cover for this then PM me, I'll give you credit for it ofc xx
  • Sustainability and Climate Change in Coastal Communities by passionateearth
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    "PassionateEarthProject" is dedicated to fostering sustainability and resilience in coastal communities amidst the challenges of climate change. Our mission involves implementing innovative solutions, empowering local initiatives, and promoting awareness to safeguard coastal ecosystems and livelihoods for generations to come. Join us in creating a greener, more resilient world.
  • Home by Sincesilence
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    Plastic never dies. But deaths takes all the living. _ _ _ My #planetorplastic entry.
  • Climate Change Flash Briefing on Amazon Alexa by ScottAmyx
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    I recently launched a free 1-minute daily briefing on Amazon Alexa called Climate Change Flash Briefing. I would love for you to subscribe and give it a 5-star rating! About Climate Change Flash Briefing It's a great way to stay up-to-date on climate change and breakthrough technologies and innovations that are fighting climate change! According to a United Nations climate change report, the evidence of human-caused climate change is overwhelming and continues to strengthen. The impacts of climate change are intensifying and climate-related threats to our physical, social, and economic well-being are rising at an unprecedented rate. Widespread climate changes are causing extreme heat, severe drought, uncontrollable wildfires, catastrophic hurricanes and floods, rising sea levels, intensifying coral reef bleaching, migration of millions of people, violence over resources, famine, and diseases.
  • Dream Paradise by Nightengale Ben-Onyeukwu by NightengaleBenO
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    Dream Paradise tells a story of sixteen year-old Abinla Perelayefa who lives in the oil cloaked Bayelsa State with her mother and brother. The effect of the oil industry on the people's health, and their farmland stirred her towards having the dream of building paradise that would be free from environmental catastrophe. Will it be possible for this lowly girl to build her dream world in this broken climate?
  • Gaia's Ocean by JaimeLPerry
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    The ocean takes your mind away and leaves with nothing but peace. It becomes a place to rest your mind and body. Amphitrite spends her summer, deep below the surface. Her connections deepen within the Earth and she believes she has been guided. Gaia of mother earth, takes presence and watches over the young girl while she embarks on a spiritual journey. Fiction with real-life ocean tales~ Experiences x Story