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Observation of an Expat: Florida – The Submersible State

Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. But more insidious is the impact rising sea levels are having on what has been nicknamed “The Sunshine State.” Hurricanes are only part of Florida’s climate change problem. That is not to in anyway minimize the dangers of extreme weather. Hurricane

From Brain to Button – Mystic Poetry from India

The brain is being shifted To machines We are left off with buttons only. Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his mystic poetry Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, based in Chandigarh, is an Indian poet and scholar credited with 170 plus books of English literature, philosophy and

Punya Bhumi – The Sacred Land – Mystic Poetry from India

It is the Punya Bhumi, The sacred earth on which A sacred thing like life is born And lived till its end. If there is any sin It is to destroy this earth, Defile its winds, its waters And to disregard its tiny stakeholders. Dr. Jernail Singh Anand, a renowned poet and writer from Chandigarh, India, shares his

Book Review: An Incomplete Kiss

Joseph Spence Sr. reviews the poetry book ‘An Incomplete Kiss’, authored by Niloy Rafiq, a renowned poet of Bangladesh 46-Page book has been edited by Hasan Nashid, and published by SDDF Publication Dhaka in USA in April 2024 This poetry book is a dynamic masterpiece that radiates joy, inspiration, and infuses the world

2023 marked driest year for global rivers in over 3 decades: WMO report

The year 2023 marked the driest year for global rivers in over three decades, according to a new report coordinated by the World Meteorological Organisation (WMO), which signalled critical changes in water availability in an era of growing demand. The last five consecutive years have recorded widespread below-normal conditions for river