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Why do We Need to Reduce Plastic Usage Now More Than Ever?
According to statistics from Statista, global plastic production totalled 359 million metric tonnes in 2018. The UK produced 99 kilograms of plastic waste per person, per year, second only to the US, which produce 105 kilograms.
By Jack Johnson5 years ago in Earth
The Long View
The Long View Mankind, even as cave dwellers, was motivationally incapable of keeping the caves clean. Now, as world citizens, we as a species are probably incapable of cleaning up our oceans and landmass of earth's litter and cast offs. Even space is getting filled with earth's flotsam and jetsam. Space debris is a real and growing problem.
By Cleve Taylor 5 years ago in Earth
Bleeding On The Run, Sustainable Periods While Traveling
A little background, I am a bleeding human. I also travel a lot and care about the planet. I know that period products are horrendous, not only for the people who use them (and their bodies) but for the planet (and her celestial body).
By Julie Moon5 years ago in Earth
7 principles on how to become more eco-friendly in your everyday habits
Taking care of nature means thinking about how your actions can affect the world around you and avoiding negative, destructive influences. How to become more eco-friendly in your everyday habits-in our material. 7 principles on how to become more eco-friendly in your everyday habits.
By Elena Sunshine Magazine5 years ago in Earth
2 Unique Ways to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
The greatest threat to humanity today is not terrorism. It isn't world war too. Climate change is. "Climate change is real. It is happening right now, it is the most urgent threat facing our entire species and we need to work collectively together and stop procrastinating." ~ Leonardo Di Caprio
By DARSHAK RANA5 years ago in Earth
How We Can Help the Oceans Even From a Land-locked State
I’m responsible for the oceans, even though I live in a land-locked state… Why? Every time water runs off my yard into the storm sewer, it eventually ends up in the ocean. The same goes for every time water runs down my sink drain. 94% of Earth’s wildlife is found in the ocean! So, what I do not only affects the water that covers 70% of Earth’s surface, it also affects most of the wildlife on Earth!
By Karla Bowen Herman5 years ago in Earth







