Futuristic city with vertical gardens, solar panels, and an elevated bicycle path
A future world, which is clean, green and sustainable

About Pulse

Tracking global sustainability breakthroughs in technology, conservation science, and circular living with evidence-based reporting.

A high-resolution overhead photographic image of a vibrant, detailed world map made from lush green moss, tiny succulents, and fragments of recycled circuit boards, laid out on a matte charcoal tabletop. Around the map, neatly arranged solar cells, miniature wind turbine models, and glass vials of soil and water samples suggest cutting-edge sustainability research. Soft, diffused daylight from an unseen window creates gentle, natural highlights and subtle shadows, emphasizing textures of foliage and technology. The composition follows the rule of thirds with sharp focus throughout, conveying a calm, professional atmosphere. The mood is optimistic and forward-looking, symbolizing global action and the fusion of conservation and innovation in engineering a sustainable future.

Why This Planetary Journal Exists

Pulse of Planet Earth documents the innovations, policies, and grassroots efforts engineering a sustainable future. Expect deeply researched features, clear explainers, and practical insights on eco-technologies, conservation science, and circular living you can apply in everyday life.

About Me

A Student Green Crusader

Hi, I am a student of grade 6 who is a cricketer and a good guitarist as well. I am planning to do something in the future that will save the earth and would also help a lot of needy people. You will see a lot of sustainable development related content in my blog.

I want to promote the various methods and techniques through which we can save our earth. The topics will range from getting our footpaths proper, so that we can walk instead of drive so as to save fuel, to, achieving energy transition.