Sustainability
The Website That Makes Climate Denial Easy — (ft. Climateaction.org)
Why hello there, traveler, and welcome to the "Apocalypse Tour!" This is the extraterrestrial walking (or hovering) tour where we observe all the locations that led to species 947's demise — 947 was also known as humanity [hyoo·ma·nuh·tee]. This tour covers the locations that contributed to humanity's untimely end on a tiny planet called Earth in the year 90,423 XE (what humans may know as 2XXX AD).
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
The G20 Can Use the Current Crisis To Its Advantage
As we enter a more complex phase of the economic, geopolitics and climate crises, the Group of Industrialized countries G20 prepares to host its annual in person summit in November 2022 under the leadership of Indonesia President. The G20 comprises Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan, Republic of Korea, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Turkey, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the European Union. These countries account for 80% of global economic output, 75% of exports and 60% of the world population. While the Presidents and Prime Ministers of these countries have been meeting annually since 1999, except for the 2008 financial crises, the G20 has become a little more than a photo opportunity. Last year G20, the first in person meeting since Covid started, hosted by the Italian Prime Minister, did not move the needle of international cooperation.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Why is Use of AdBlue Shooting Up in Asia-Pacific?
The increasing implementation of stringent regulations by the governments of many countries, especially in Asia, Europe, and North America, for mitigating vehicular emissions and improving fuel efficiency is fueling the demand for diesel exhaust fluid (AdBlue). For instance, the U.S. upgraded its emission regulations from the United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) Tier 2 to USEPA Tier 3 in 2017. This was done to achieve a huge reduction in the emission of greenhouse gases from vehicles. Likewise, Euro 6 standards were enacted in Europe recently and the region is in the process of enacting more stringent amendments in the forthcoming years for reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
By DIVYANSH MISHRA3 years ago in Earth
Rising Consumption of Convenience Foods Pushing Up Seasonings and Spices Sales
For more insights:- https://www.psmarketresearch.com/market-analysis/spices-and-seasonings-market Milk and meat have now become important parts of everyday meals. The demand for these products has also been increasing because of the changing lifestyle in developing countries, surging population, and rising disposable income of people. In addition to this, due to rising health concerns, people are now opting for protein-rich food, including meat, eggs, and milk. This is why, the focus on raising the production of farm animals has grown considerably across the globe.
By DIVYANSH MISHRA3 years ago in Earth
Pollution
How are environmental issues caused? The environment doesn’t only affect us physically, but also mentally. That’s right, we need proper environmental conditions, including air quality, water, and temperature, to survive. If these three things aren’t right, then our mental state could become affected. Some people even consider their mood swings to be caused by a change in weather. However, if you want to maintain a positive mindset while battling depression, anxiety, and stress, then you need to take care of the environment around you.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Earth
The Coming Decline of US Dollar Dominance
The highest-ranking officials in the EU have been toiling away around the clock in an effort to devise a long-term solution to the worsening energy crisis. On the other hand, they do not anticipate that their current strategy will result in fruitful long-term results.
By Estalontech3 years ago in Earth
How Much Do You Care to Hear a Honey Bee's Life Story and Heartbreak?
This is how people talk: “What we think about the environment is shaped by what we say about the environment, and that in turn affects what we do, or what we don’t do, about environmental concerns."
By Annemarie Berukoff3 years ago in Earth
EPA Targets Soot Emissions
If you don’t own an Crisis Cooker or other EPA approved cooking appliance for outdoor use you could be in for a shock the next time you go camping. I actually don’t know if this particular cooker is approved or not so don’t quote me on this. Yes, they have a website.
By Kathy J Anderson3 years ago in Earth
November 2022 Is A Pivotal Month For Sustainability
As we move to the fall of 2022, we should note that November is a busy month with sustainability and green growth summits and opportunities. These include the Egypt Climate Conference of the Parties COP27 and the Group of 20 summit in Indonesia. These events are taking place during an economic recession, a war between Russia and Ukraine, and a very fragile global economy affected by high inflation, supply chain disruptions and post-Covid traumas.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
10 Fascinating Mysteries Involving Spiders
10 Blue Tarantulas There are more than 850 known species of tarantulas worldwide. Some can shoot excrement as a form of defense, while others can grow to be as large as a human face. Then there are those that are bright blue in color for no apparent reason. Experts believe that the hue blue has a significant function. They "do not yet know what that [particular] role is," though. The most likely theory relates to sexual selection. Scientists hypothesize that the tarantulas' bright hue aids in luring prospective mates. However, Bor-Kai Hsiung of the University of Akron argues that this theory is unlikely to be accurate because tarantulas have extremely weak eyesight despite having eight eyes.
By indika sampath3 years ago in Earth
Is Nuclear Energy a Sustainable Solution?
Ah, uranium. The only substance that compares to its radioactivity is public opinion of it. Due to more than half a decade of horrendous accidents and deplorable warfare, paired with rosy images of a retro-futuristic paradise, opinions on the subject are diverse as they are vitriolic.
By Olivia L. Dobbs3 years ago in Earth








