Advocacy
I am an Artist/Creator
I don't work for the man, anymore. I quit. I am a writer, an artist, an environmentalist and a human rights advocate. Those are pretty big hobbies one might say. They are not hobbies, I've devoted my life to these causes and I have actually managed to witness substantial impact on cultural idenity. And these days, with society seeming to be crumbling around I'd say that my place is needed more than ever.
By Melissa Eaves4 years ago in Earth
Biology is Grief
Biology has become a science of grief. It’s studying the life of a loved one from the perspective of a cell of the cancer that’s killing them. It’s a desperate attempt to hold back the growing tumor just long enough to understand organs before they’re overtaken.
By Olivia L. Dobbs4 years ago in Earth
About Untamed Photographer. Top Story - September 2021.
I am Mark Wilkins, co-founder of Untamed Photographer with my daughter Amy Peters. I want to tell you what makes Untamed Photographer special and why founding Untamed Photographer is so important to me and the future of our environment.
By Untamed Photographer4 years ago in Earth
5 Tips to Make Your Home More Eco-Friendly
Amid the current climate crisis, you can provide a solution by trying as much as possible to be eco-friendly in different areas of your life. If you want to be more eco-friendly, you have to embrace environmentally friendly practices. What better place to practice eco-friendly measures than your home where you spend a lot of time? So, how can you make your home more eco-friendly?
By McKenzie Jones4 years ago in Earth
The Historic Town of Cerro Gordo Needs Our Help!
Back in 2018, a former silver mining ghost town called Cerro Gordo in California sold for $1.4 million. The town was bought by Brent Underwood, a former banker turned hostel manager, his partner and a series of investors.
By Armchair Detective4 years ago in Earth
World Humanitarian Day 2021: History, Global Problem, Quotes & Slogans
What is the History of World Humanitarian Day? World Humanitarian Day was first observed by the United Nations General Assembly, for which resolution A/46/L.49 was passed in the year 2008. The proposal was sponsored by Sweden. In fact, 17 years ago today, on August 19, 2003, the United Nations Headquarters was attacked in Baghdad, the capital of Iraq.
By Fresh News India5 years ago in Earth
The Strange Green Glow Up In The Hills
Up in the hills about ten miles from my house, sometimes weird stuff would go on in the hills. Government stuff, they said, like stuff affiliated with the military and the Department of the Defense, or DOD. It was owned by Rocketdyne, but also NASA, the Department of Energy(DOE), Boeing, all these Aerospace companies were doing stuff up there. What, we didn't know exactly, it was there business and we weren't to know about it. They tested rockets, that was all we knew.....he it was the height of the Cold War, got to get those Commies, beat them at their own game. We would sometimes hear noises, smelled odd smells, hear sonic booms that would shake the houses and rattle the windows and scare us. That was what it was like growing up in the Atomic Age and the Cold War, being afraid of worrying about fighting against the Soviets and Communism. Sometimes at night you might see this weird, green glow way up in the hills coming from the Santa Susana mountains above Chatsworth, the next suburb west of us in Northridge. We wondered what the hell that was....Aliens? Atomic energy? Rockets? A haunted glow from the former, burnt out Spahn Ranch were the Manson Family hung out and killed people there, and the evil still hung around? It was kind of creepy.
By Denise Dardarian5 years ago in Earth
how to become more eco-friendly
Caring for the environment means worrying about how your actions will affect the planet around you and avoiding the negative, destructive forces. how to apply eco-friendly to your daily habits - in our stuff. 7 principles on how to make more friends in your daily routine.
By Asmita Paudel5 years ago in Earth







