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  • Gina's Journal: Diary of  a Green Teen by SarahLing299
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    The diary of Gina, muddling her way through teenage life while tackling the global climate crisis that parents, teachers and so forth have been failing to protect them all from (honestly, she has to do everything around here). Dealing with eyebrows, bras and boys is tricky at the best of times; add the eco crisis, and you reach tipping point. So when Gina hears about the school climate strikes, she's desperate to join - she knows striking will lead to expulsion; but not striking may well lead to a nervous breakdown.
  • Queen Canary by Taracashcraft
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    Simone's dreams always come true, but not in the good way. This time she dreams climate change ruins the world. But she can save it. All she needs to do is find true love...and get the President to do so too. Between that, school, therapy, and making up for a death she's responsible for, it's not going to be easy. But if she doesn't...time's up for all of us.
  • Estrangement by LeventMollamustafaoglu
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    This is the story of a tough decision someone has to make, on top of an earlier decision that caused him to lose his family, but there is a very compelling reason to do so...
  • The Future Emma (Being re-written) by veronicasoli
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    And somehow... she woke up 15 years in the future with no clue how or why she was there. ** "Are you some sort of spy? Who do you work for?" He pinned her against the wall, ensuring she had no escape routes as he eyed her cautiously. "I'm... what? I'm not a spy! Get off of me!" "That's something a spy would say." "A spy would want to leave?" Emma tried to refrain from laughing, "Do people just get stupider over time!?" Updated every Friday! Copyright 2020 ©
  • An Important Letter by Walsliman
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    This is my letter to the world.
  • Let's Just Chat by Star_Fruit23
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    Let's just chat. There's no real reason for this, some stuff is important, most isn't. And yes, this is a chat book. Rules: 1) Be respectful of others opinions. 2) Have fun!
  • ALL THE PANCHA BHOOTAS PLAYING AND ALIGNING ITSELF by skun_veg_cc
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    THE SUPREME PONTIFF OF HINDUISM, JAGATGURU MAHASANNIDHANAM, HIS DIVINE HOLINESS BHAGAVAN NITHYANANDA PARAMASHIVAM has warned many times over the past years about natural disasters and other calamities happening on planet Earth as opportunity for humanity to embrace its conscious supremacy before it's too late
  • Tevun-Krus #75 - International 4: SolarPunk by Ooorah
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    One sun, one planet, one people. Welcome the fourth International Edition of Tevun-Krus, where you can find excellent sci-fi in all sorts of non-English languages! (Don't worry, there's some English, too!) This time around, we tackle the little-known eco-sci-fi sub-genre known as SolarPunk.
  • Sun Patrol by HayalurunuMedya
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    In a dark future, light is the biggest fear. (Translated from the original Turkish story "Güneş Devriyesi" by the author Kerem Alp Usal)
  • A Prologue To The End by Shawnimal
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    We are not prepared for the melting of the arctic, how can we be ready for what's been entombed in it's icy depths for centuries?
  • The Salt Merchants of Chennai by julius_artim
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    "The Salt Merchants of Chennai" is a spellbinding near-future tale where ancient tradition meets cutting-edge science on the shimmering salt flats of India. When salt farmer Amrita and her brilliant daughter Priya discover their traditional pans glowing with mysterious bioluminescent crystals, they unlock a discovery that could help humanity survive an increasingly hostile climate. This richly textured story weaves together the fates of traditional salt farmers, climate refugees, and corporate scientists as they race to understand a remarkable bacterial evolution. Against the backdrop of rising seas and unpredictable monsoons, unlikely allies must bridge the gap between generations of inherited wisdom and modern innovation. Written with lyrical precision and scientific insight, "The Salt Merchants of Chennai" illuminates the power of human adaptation and the unexpected wonders that emerge when traditional knowledge meets technological advancement. Through crystalline prose that glows like the story's luminescent salt pans, author Julius Artim delivers an unforgettable meditation on family, survival, and hope in a changing world. A story as timeless as salt itself, as urgent as tomorrow's headlines, and as radiant as the dawn over Chennai's ancient salt flats.
  • Global solution for global challenges by skun_veg_cc
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    With natural disasters and calamities affecting the planet right now, wildfires, floods and heatwaves to name only the more visible ones our planet is faced with unprecedented challenges on an unprecedented scale.
  • Poem: The Ocean is Rising by GunnarVaken
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    Shooting ourselves in the foot for decades on end . . .
  • The COP26 Kabuff: A Beatrice Deft Short by blairesquiscoll
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    The world of international book fairs has ground to a halt for over a year and a half. But when Beatrice Deft, International Publishing Consultant, receives a summons to Scotland to attend an even bigger and - some might argue - even more urgent event, she rises to the challenge. Her mission is at COP26, the UN Climate Change Conference, held in Glasgow. The world is facing environmental Katastrophe. There is a planet to save. And a Kabuff. And a hot cop from her past... Read on to find out more... Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/15wPQlLkr8hmfvfy2Q1xN1?si=a6e6a72b85b94871
  • A Hope For TOMORROW by Idimmachukwu
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    We've all heard of Climate change, climate crisis, global warming. They all are talking about the same thing, climates are changing,and we are left to feel the impacts. Despite the volcanic eruption that took away those I love most, I still have a hope that one day, all these will be a thing of the past, a hope for TOMORROW. This is my story, a journey through loss, grief, adversity, resilience and hope.
  • The Purifraction by EndlessCelebration
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    The year is 2080, the world has changed. Two billion species have died from the pollution that humanity caused through 2010. The ice melted causing the world to become familiar with the violent hurricanes that killed half of humanity. The other, died from waste pollution. Toxic chemicals mixed with our drinking water, slowly poisoned millions. The thick smog caused numerous lungs cancers, most hospitals putting patients on the sidewalk because they could no longer help as the cancer crawled deep in the bone. Leaving them to die, and once they did. Left there bodies there as a remainder to those who didn't fight the climate crisis, warning after warning. Now the world is half dead, but now new diseases awake with dangerous half species.
  • 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.