To reduce our carbon footprint of the planet, food sustainability is one factor we cannot ignore. Whether it is eating green or reducing food waste, everyone can take steps in achieving a more sustainable planet....
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Environmental Impact of Economic Growth
What is the environmental impact of economic growth? The results of economic growth––increased output and consumption––can equate to detrimental effects on the environment. The impact includes global warming, potential loss of environmental habitats, higher levels...
Read MoreA Short Introduction to Phenology
We are nearing the time of year when animals start to pursue their annual cycles that we are more or less familiar with. Birds will start migrating south for the winter. Bears will stock up...
Read MoreThe Industries at Risk from Climate Change (Part 1)
When we think of the aspects of our world affected by climate change what comes to mind? To most, it’s increasing temperatures, rising sea levels, and changes to natural occurrences. However, aside from the polar...
Read MoreCould climate change expose new epidemics?
Over 760,000 lives have been taken during the COVID-19 pandemic, and cases continue to be on the rise. The devastation and horror this pandemic has brought to the world in a matter of months are...
Read MoreAre Electronics Actually Recycled? What is E-waste?
Definition of e-waste: Electronic products have reached the end of quality and are no longer able to be used, so users toss it out. Recycle, reuse, and reduce still applies to computers, cell phones, and...
Read MoreWater Scarcity: How Climate Change is Depleting Earth of its most valuable resource
Along with high global temperatures, come long dry spells, droughts and intense water shortages. Water scarcity has become a crucial issue in the last several years; according to the World Health organization, half of the...
Read MoreCOVID-19 and Pollution: An Upcoming Crisis Within a Pandemic
Hanging on trees, in the subway, and on the sidewalk, used masks and gloves are everywhere except where they should be- the trash can. Amidst the global pandemic of COVID-19, the government and the healthcare...
Read MoreMust-Read Books on Environment & Climate Change
Summer is here, and a perfect way to spend time is to read. If you’re unsure about what to read, what about learning about our planet? Environmental books cover a range of topics, from sea-level...
Read MoreEnvironmental Films to Watch
When you’re running out of movies to watch, what about revisiting older movies with an environmental theme? Here are some film suggestions to enrich your understanding of our habitat: Avatar (2009) A film with nine...
Read MoreThe Dangers of Performative Activism
Social media has, on countless occasions, proven to be a valuable tool. It is a platform that can amplify voices and increase solidarity among those who support a common cause. Unfortunately, this has created a...
Read MoreHumans and the Sixth Mass Extinction pt 2
Climate Change Affecting Extinction Rates Although the effects of climate change were previously known, it was recently discovered that, at its current rate, it could soon be the leading cause of extinction. With climate change,...
Read MoreHumans and the Sixth Mass Extinction pt.1
As our world becomes more advanced and our population expands, more and more of our planet’s species become prone to extinction. Past major extinctions have been known to be caused by repeated continental drift, geographical...
Read MoreTrash That Doesn’t Go to the Garbage Bin
Many of us are aware of the three different colors of garbage bins: blue for recycle, green for organics and black for landfill. But there are many wastes that do not belong to either of...
Read MoreMalaria & Climate Change – What’s the Relation?
Disease can be deadly, especially amongst vulnerable populations such as children and the elderly. This has become most apparent in the challenging times we currently live in, through the COVID-19 pandemic. However, there’s an illness...
Read MoreA Guide to Environmental Economics
While learning about our planet, a significant aspect to understand is that there are numerous links between the environment and the economy. This article will guide you through some of the key facts in environmental...
Read MoreTrash That Doesn’t Go to the Garbage Bin
Many of us are aware of the three different colors of garbage bins: blue for recycle, green for organics and black for landfill. But there are many wastes that do not belong to either of...
Read MoreTips for a More Sustainable Summer
During the past few months, you were probably daydreaming about your summer plans, or you could be thinking about lying in your bed with the air conditioner on. Well, it’s officially summer now––a perfect time...
Read MoreRenewable Energy 101 Pt. 2
Biomass Energy Biomass energy is the use of organic material to generate energy. Biomass is just organic matter like wood pellets, grass clippings and even animal waste. Crops, like sugarcane and corn, can also be...
Read MoreCan Cows Affect Climate Change?
Have you ever wondered what’s the number 1 agricultural source of greenhouse gases? It’s cows. A surprise right? So how do cows exactly contribute to climate change? Cow’s burping When cows eat food, their microbes...
Read MoreACID RAIN: DEFINITION, CAUSES, IMPACTS, ETC.
While acid rain is decreasing thanks to effective regulations by the government, it still poses an environmental threat. To fully understand the impact of acid rain, it’s important to learn the basics about the topic...
Read MoreVeganism: a new type of consumption
Going vegan is considered one of the newer Generation Z/ Millennial trends, but it’s also much more than just a trend. Veganism is where you cut out animal products as well as the consumption of...
Read MoreRecommending Some Cool Climate Podcasts Pt. 1
There’s a plethora of podcasts that address the climate crisis, but they all do so in a multitude of ways. Each is equally intriguing and informative in their own way, but it’s important to find...
Read MoreThe Relationship between Laundry and Sustainability
Laundry and Sustainability Everyone does laundry at some point in their lives. When you were young, you probably saw your parents doing the laundry. When you grew older, maybe you became in charge of the...
Read MoreRenewable Energy 101 Pt. 1
What is Renewable Energy? Renewable energy is from an energy resource that is replaced rapidly by a natural process such as power generated from the sun or from the wind. Different types of renewable energy...
Read MoreGirl Power! – Fighting Climate Change By Educating Girls Everywhere
Every day, we are so consumed within our own spheres of life and community. We absorb ourselves in our school work as students and as adults, we absorb ourselves in our work. Life goes on...
Read MoreHow to be a Sustainable Student Pt. 5
Carpooling/Biking/Walking/Public Transportation Carpooling is one of the best ways you can do to help the environment. It… Reduces Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions which helps slow down global warming Reduces the amount of smog, which helps...
Read MoreHow to be a Sustainable Student Pt. 4
Plastic Water Bottles to a Glass/Steel Reusable Water Bottle This is one of the first things you can do to start your eco-friendly lifestyle! Replacing plastic water bottles will help the environment because you will...
Read MoreClimate Change At Work – Cyclone Amphan & Its Devastating Impacts
Recently this month, regions in Eastern India and Bangladesh were hit with a cyclone so powerful, it’s reported to be the strongest in the region. The reason: climate change. Entitled as the Cyclone Amphan, this...
Read MoreSave our Planet by Deleting emails
Deleting emails can save our planet? Did you know that spam emails, unread emails, and unwanted emails all contribute to carbon emissions? The average American has around 500 unread emails If we deleted 500 unread...
Read MoreThe Sixth Mass Extinction – Climate Change May Wipe Out ⅓ of The Species We Know
Imagine walking through a park, listening to the chirping birds, and seeing daisies and poppies growing along the footpath. Imagine going to the zoo, and seeing all sorts of wildlife and learning about the amazing...
Read MoreIdeas and Resources to Help You Become Sustainable as a Student – pt.3
Go Digital If you don’t like the idea of using paper and chopping down trees, then you can opt to a more digital way of studying for exams or doing your homework. – Most school...
Read MoreAn Introduction to: Green Building
Introduction to Green Building What is Green Building? Some people often mixed up green buildings with greenhouse; they are totally different things. Green Building is a building that, in its design, construction or operation, incorporates...
Read MoreWill the Unprecedented Reduce in Emissions Due to COVID-19 Help Get the Ball Rolling on Bigger Strides towards Limiting Climate Change?
We live in a time of firsts. For what is likely the first time in all of our lives, we are being told to remain inside to prevent the spread of a highly infectious disease....
Read MoreBringing Prehistoric Creatures such as Mammoths Back Could Help Stop Climate Change — And Here’s How
There have been many theories surrounding the livelihoods and extinctions of various prehistoric creatures. From dinosaurs to saber-toothed tigers3 to the wooly mammoths; these creatures were among the most terrifying and massive animals of their...
Read MoreCould Climate Change Affect the Spread of COVID-19 and Similar Diseases?
Before discussing the effects of climate change on COVID-19, I’d like to precede by stating that this illness is not impossible to defeat. Fortunately, scientists all around the world are working tirelessly to find a...
Read MoreGreenhouse effect affecting the Earth
What is the greenhouse effect? Sunlight reaches the Earth. Some energy is reflected back into space. Some is absorbed and re-radiated back as heat. Most of the heat is absorbed by greenhouse gases and reflected...
Read MoreThe Keystone XL Pipeline: What It Is and Why It’s a Problem
What is the Keystone XL Pipeline? The Keystone XL Pipeline was proposed by TransCanada in 2008 to serve as an extension of the Keystone Pipeline. The extension is used to transport Earth’s most polluted fossil...
Read MoreA Necessary Step Toward Renewable Energy: Reducing Carbon Dioxide Emissions
Oil and gas are not tenable resources, and renewable energy is becoming more and more needed. What is renewable energy? Renewable energy is not a fossil fuel and has a low environmental impact. Common examples...
Read MoreThe Green Movement: Its Roots, Its Current State, and How You Can Take Action
The Green Movement, an initiative formed to encourage environmentally-conscious practices in order to boost global environmental health, saw a significant gain in traction as environmentalism rose to prominence in the 1960s, engaging the up-and-coming generations...
Read MoreThe Last Generation to Stop Climate Change
11 years. Only 11 years is the scope of time in which we can put a stop to climate change. And we are the last generation to make that happen. In last year’s UN Summit,...
Read MoreHas the air quality improved?
The statewide order of people to stay at home has brought a benefit to our environment and our planet. With fewer cars on the freeways and less airplanes flying, there is less air pollution. Many...
Read MoreTragedy of the Commons on Easter Island
The tragedy of the commons is a situation when many individuals all share a common resource where individual users, acting independently according to their own self-interest, behave contrary to the common good of all users...
Read MoreIdeas and Resources to Help You Become Sustainable as a Student – pt.2
Reuse What You Already Own This is pretty self-explanatory but it’s very important to use what you already have. Always check or look for items or supplies you already own at home, because this reduces...
Read MoreCOVID-19 is healing the Earth
I would like to preface this by saying that COVID-19 is very serious, and I personally hope that you and your family are healthy and staying inside. With that in mind, it is very interesting...
Read MoreGlobal Warming is Melting Earth’s Frozen Radiation
“People are trapped -in history and history is trapped in them.” – James Baldwin Throughout history, we have seen the destructive effects of warfare and its lasting impact on the world. Yet, we often overlook...
Read MoreThe Disappearing Island of Kiribati
One of the most beautiful islands located in the central Pacific Ocean, Kiribati (or Kiribass) is a country housing approximately 116,398 residents (as of 2017). The country’s pristine beaches and engaging activities such as scuba...
Read MoreThe Impact of Climate Change on Coral Reef
Due to climate change, many species are in jeopardy. The warmer and acidic ocean has put a threat to coral reefs. Scientists predict that almost all of the world’s corals will be threatened by 2050...
Read MoreOur planet Earth, jeans, and eco-friendly clothes
Our planet Earth is changing everyday from the colors of the skies to the burning fires. What we don’t see is 408 parts per million in concentration of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. On the...
Read MoreIdeas and Resources to Help You Become Sustainable as a Student – pt.1
As students of the next generation, it’s important to start making a difference and impact on being sustainable, eco-friendly, and green for our environment. If we all start now, it will greatly influence future generations...
Read MoreOnline Shopping is Hurting our Environment. And this is why.
It is almost guaranteed that within the last month, you have ordered something online. With the convenience that websites like Amazon.com provide, it is hard not to. The ability to order almost anything and have...
Read MoreAir Pollution and Its Implications on Health and Ecosystems
Ella Kissi-Debrah was a young, 9-year old girl who grew up and went to school near the busy neighborhood surrounding South Circular Road in Lewisham, London. An innocent child, exploring the world and learning new...
Read MoreAn Introduction to: The Zero-Waste Concept
How to be friendly with our environment The Zero-Waste Concept Back in 2016, there was a trend going on called “the zero waste challenge” and it was first launched in New York by the mayor....
Read MoreWildfires in Australia Part 2
While people are blaming global warming causes the extremely dry conditions in Australia, there are other factors that contribute to the wildfires in Australia. Arsonists are also responsible for some of the Australian deadly wildfires....
Read MoreWildfires in Australia, Part 1
Wildfires in Australia is a serious issue. The wildfires raging in Australia began in November, 2019. It affects the state of New South Wales and Victoria. Yet, the fire has no signs to stop. At...
Read MoreAn Introduction Guide to: The Greenhouse Effect (and how to reduce our carbon footprint)
What is The Greenhouse Effect and How Do We Reduce Our Carbon Footprint Farmers and individuals in the agricultural industry frequently face great losses due to droughts. Polar bears and other species struggle to navigate...
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