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The Fury of Fire
In the heart of Central America, the land of Guatemala is shaped as much by beauty as it is by danger. Towering volcanoes dot the landscape, forming part of the Pacific Ring of Fire. Among them, Volcán de Fuego—meaning “Volcano of Fire”—has long lived up to its name. Its eruptions are frequent, but some have been devastating enough to leave lasting scars on the nation’s memory.
By Irshad Abbasi 8 days ago in Earth
Going Clean Is Dirty Business
After more than a decade of research, investigation, and documentation of events as they unfolded, Deckchair Productions has just launched Going Clean Is Dirty Business, a gripping new narrative podcast that uncovers one of the most extraordinary stories in modern clean energy history.
By Frank Racioppi9 days ago in Earth
The Role of Religion in Protecting Wildlife and the Environment
In an age marked by climate change, biodiversity loss, and environmental degradation, humanity is searching for effective ways to restore balance between development and nature. While science and policy play crucial roles, another powerful yet often underappreciated force exists: religion. Across cultures and traditions, religion has long shaped human values, ethics, and behavior. This raises an important question—can religion contribute meaningfully to the protection of wildlife and the environment?
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in Earth
Global Warming
Global warming has emerged as one of the most pressing challenges of the 21st century, threatening ecosystems, economies, and human livelihoods across the planet. Rising temperatures, melting glaciers, extreme weather events, and shifting climate patterns are no longer distant warnings—they are present realities. Addressing climate change requires a bold, coordinated, and long-term global plan that integrates technological innovation, policy reform, and collective responsibility.
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in Earth
Chasing Waves Beneath the Northern Lights
When most people think of surfing, they imagine warm tropical beaches, golden sand, and bright sunshine. However, in one of the most extreme and breathtaking environments on Earth—the Arctic—surfing takes on an entirely different meaning. Here, in the icy waters near the North Pole, adventurous surfers ride freezing waves beneath a sky illuminated by one of nature’s most magical phenomena: the Northern Lights.
By Irshad Abbasi 9 days ago in Earth
Recent Infrastructure Issues Affecting Urban Areas in the UK
Urban infrastructure plays a critical role in supporting daily life across the United Kingdom. From water supply systems and road networks to public transport and energy distribution, cities rely heavily on well-maintained infrastructure to function smoothly. However, in recent years, many UK urban areas have faced increasing infrastructure challenges that have affected both residents and local economies.
By Backlinks Cart9 days ago in Earth
Pink Surprise
Residents of Melbourne were left astonished when a local lake suddenly turned a striking shade of pink, transforming a familiar landscape into a surreal and captivating scene. The unexpected change quickly drew attention on social media, with visitors flocking to witness the rare natural occurrence firsthand.
By Irshad Abbasi 10 days ago in Earth
Mexico’s Rainbow Lake
Hidden within the remote landscapes of Mexico lies a natural wonder unlike any other—a lake so unique that it offers a glimpse into Earth’s earliest days. Often referred to as Mexico’s “Rainbow Lake,” this extraordinary body of water is home to living fossils believed to be over three billion years old. Yet today, its once-vivid colors are fading, raising serious concerns among scientists and environmentalists.
By Irshad Abbasi 10 days ago in Earth











