top of page


Invisible Heroes: How Soil, Fungi, and Microbes Power the Fight Against Climate Change
When we talk about climate change solutions, the spotlight often falls on solar panels, wind turbines, or electric vehicles. But beneath...
Swaraj Bhatnagar
Sep 152 min read


From Trash to Truth: What Your Garbage Says About the System
Your weekly garbage tells a story far more revealing than any social media post. That overflowing bin isn't just personal failure—it's a mirror reflecting the fundamental cracks in our global supply chains and consumption systems.
Ikaya Earth
May 303 min read


Is Climate Change Just a Symptom of Our Disconnection?
Climate change isn't just about carbon emissions and melting ice caps—it's a mirror reflecting our profound disconnection from the natural world. While we focus on technical solutions and policy changes, we're missing a deeper truth: our environmental crisis stems from a spiritual and psychological separation from nature that has left us emotionally detached from the very planet that sustains us.
Ikaya Earth
May 293 min read


Eco-Anxiety Isn’t the Problem - Climate Apathy Is
Eco-anxiety—the chronic fear of environmental doom—is surging globally, particularly among youth. Google searches for “climate anxiety” have skyrocketed 27-fold since 2017, reflecting a generation grappling with the emotional toll of climate disasters and political inaction. Yet, the real crisis isn’t this anxiety—it’s the alarming indifference of those who refuse to acknowledge the emergency.
Ikaya Earth
May 272 min read


Climate Change Won’t Be Televised — It’s Already Happening in Small Towns
While the world debates climate change on television screens and conference halls, millions of rural families are quietly losing their homes, livelihoods, and heritage to an environmental crisis that rarely makes headlines. From Indian villages to American small towns, the effects of climate change are not future predictions—they are today's harsh reality for communities that lack the voice to demand global attention.
Ikaya Earth
May 263 min read


The Carbon Credit Con: Buying Your Way Out of Responsibility
In today's climate-conscious world, carbon offsetting has become the corporate equivalent of buying indulgences – pay enough money and your environmental sins are forgiven. Companies purchase carbon credits to "neutralize" their greenhouse gas emissions without actually changing their polluting practices. But as global temperatures continue to rise, we must ask: are carbon offsets truly helping the planet, or just helping polluters sleep better at night?
Ikaya Earth
May 233 min read


The Sustainability Aesthetic: When Looking Green Replaces Being Green
In today's world, sustainability has become a powerful marketing tool. Many products boast green packaging, earthy tones, and eco-friendly claims. But this growing "sustainability aesthetic" often masks a concerning reality – looking green doesn't always mean being green. This essay explores how environmental appearances can overshadow actual sustainable practices, and why this matters for our planet.
Ikaya Earth
May 222 min read
bottom of page