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Changing Minds: ‘Just the Facts’ Ain’t Enough
FACTS DON’T WIN, it turns out: Ideas are more powerful than facts, especially ideas that conform to your world view. Deep down, I guess I’ve always known this. You cannot engage in debate with climate change contrarians, creationists or anti-vaccination proponents without encountering a dogged intransigence to logical arguments backed by overwhelming data.
By Wilson da Silva5 years ago in Earth
Nature Journal
As I write this it is Sunday 9th May. It is Garden Day in the UK and we are enjoying the calm and serene of our little garden in a town. It isn’t a huge space but, it is a great little space that we are slowly and lovingly building into a tranquil little outdoor space to enjoy as a family of three.
By Charlotte Fay5 years ago in Earth
The Energy Encounter
Last summer I took a trip to Philadelphia and headed for the Devil Pool hiking trail. I hopped on a bus, got some directions, and started my journey. I was determined to see this epic waterfall that everyone talks so highly about. It was a beautiful summers day and the weather could not be more perfect.
By Tiffany Paris 5 years ago in Earth
Behind The Lens 🟪📸🟪
Location I was absolutely delighted to escape my quarantine hotel one Wednesday In Sri Lanka, having being invited on Safari to Yala National Park. This was my first time seeing these majestic mammals in the wild and it was a truly magical experience. We had a 2.5 hour car journey to get to the park, where we transferred into a massive open jeep that could comfortably accommodate x6. There was only myself, the guide and the kind Colombian who had invited me as his guest. Absolutely perfect for allowing me to climb around in search of good angles for photographs. Shoes off, crouching, kneeling, hanging out the sides...the roof... you name it I was doing it!
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨5 years ago in Earth
Feeding America with Leftovers
This article was difficult to write. Seeing these numbers made me feel everything from anger, to sadness, to incredulity. The solution to funding the United States’ hunger problem can be solved for years with the help of just ten people, yet we allow it to continue.
By Brandy Enn5 years ago in Earth
Kookaburras, Gum Trees, and Snakes!
Kookaburras are absolutely gorgeous Aussi. birds. They laugh like crazy and make me smile. Quite pretty too. It is often said that they warn humans about whether there is rain coming - get your washing in! - and also if there is a snake in the vicinity. Regular little alarm systems.
By a.a.gallagher5 years ago in Earth
Sustainability & The Hospitality Industry
Sustainability has been a hot topic over recent years, and the movement has gained even more momentum since the pandemic began in early 2020. From deforestation to carbon emissions, food waste and ocean plastics, the global focus on sustainability is now laser-sharp.
By Lightspeed APAC5 years ago in Earth
7 Low Maintenance Indoor Plants that you CAN keep alive
Before I started my plant journey a few years back, I did not think I would be successful. I really thought I couldn’t be that person. You know, the mysterious plant whisperer, who never let a plant die, knows exactly how much water every plant needs and how often, and even knows the right amount of sun needed for the plant to grow and multiply.
By Liseth Giraldo5 years ago in Earth










