Before you plunge into the list of the top greenest cities in the world, you must know what makes a city green. The population, traffic, and air pollu…
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Four Amazing Ways People Drink Coffee Around the World!
Our mornings aren’t the same without this amazing frothy beverage. Let’s say, we can’t do without the caffeine punch that gives us j…
Typhoon Fighters Summoned To Protect The FIFA World Cup In Qatar
As the FIFA World Cup dates approach, fans eagerly wait to enjoy the football tournament and support their team. While fans are getting ready, buying …
Median Home Made More for Homeowners Than Their Jobs
Homeownership has always been an integral component of the American dream. Due to this, many individuals embrace property ownership as the correct (o…
Will The United States Return The 3500 Years Old ‘Stolen’ Clay Tablets To Iraq?
Unfortunately, the United States has a bad history of colonialism and invading foreign countries. The Gulf War of the 1990s is perhaps the latest exam…
New SIPRI Yearbook Expects Growth Of Global Nuclear Arsenals
The world’s nuclear arsenal is expected to increase in the coming years for the first time since the end of the Cold War at a time when the risk of su…
Animals Are More Than ‘Property’ – New Pet Theft Laws Are Compulsory Now
Willow was Freya Woodhall’s family dog, who was happily playing in their garden back in 2018. But to the dismay of the owners, the pet went missing an…
These Dangerous Airports Around The World Would Chill The Blood Of The Most Fearless Travelers
The fact that plenty of people travel by air these days to even the remotest of destinations worldwide reaffirms how air travel has become affordable …
Electric Vehicles Offer Renewed Hope as Climate Change Dangers Grow
Electric cars, also referred to as EVs, are environment friendly, chargeable cars that require little to no fossil fuels and run on batteries made of …
How Industries Are Playing a Part In The Ongoing Climate Crisis?
For ages, we’ve been clearing natural resources to acquire land. Sometimes we do it in the name of development, sometimes for occupancy, and the rest …