Sustainability
Top Sustainable Garden Trends for 2022
Let's be real, I don't normally cherish garden pattern articles. Regularly, they can be cloyingly shallow - focussing on shading decisions or whether a specific style, for example, "contemporary," "modern," or "rural" is well known. In any case, patterns are not just about beauty care products. Patterns can inform us more significant things concerning cultivating, and how open discernments, and society as a general rule, are evolving.
By zeeshan amjad4 years ago in Earth
The Caring and Benevolent Love bond between people and nature
There was an elderly gentleman who enjoyed caring for the plants, trees, soils, and natural resources provided by our mother nature. He has a large number of diverse plant kinds at his home. He gets their saplings from somewhere else and plants them in the flowerpot on purpose. He is a government school teacher by profession. But he does it every day when he gets home from school. He spent time with his plants, caring for them, watering them, and occasionally planting new ones. He also changes their soil on a regular basis to ensure the quality and appropriate growth of the plants.
By Harsh Jain4 years ago in Earth
Rewilding
All animals, great and small, work together to maintain an ecosystem’s biodiversity and integrity. In some of my research on mountain lions in the Santa Monica Mountains, I have argued that apex predators are crucial to this balance. Without them, ecosystems will collapse. Dave Foreman, founder of Earth First! knows this and created the term Rewilding as a comprehensive means to protect the environment.
By Mary Louisa Cappelli4 years ago in Earth
Sustainable Beverage Packaging
Sustainability is a trending topic in today’s society. One needs to be mindful of the impact on the environment so that future generations can enjoy the same resources we have today. One area where one can significantly impact is the packaging of beverages. There are many sustainable beverage packaging options available.
By Howard Davner4 years ago in Earth
Are we on the verge of a global initiative to clean up ocean plastics?
Planet or plastic? is a multi-year plan to address this issue and how we can prevent used plastic from entering the sea. Marine plastic pollution is an environmental issue of global scope, impact, and responsibility. Waste collection and recovery are important in the short term, but long-term solutions to this problem should take into account the growing amount of plastic used.
By neetesh crouch4 years ago in Earth
HOW BIODEGRADABLE PLASTICS CAN BRING A BETTER FUTURE?
t’s high time to think about our increasing plastic use. From packaging and wrapping items to electronics, plastics became a part of our daily lives and it’s difficult to completely avoid these polymer compounds. But don’t you think we have crossed the line of polluting the earth with such non- degradable substances? Plastics won’t degrade even after hundreds of years and remain in the soil, water or in the atmosphere causing severe pollution. Science has advanced and made better contributions to each and every aspect of human development. So the concept of bio- degradable plastics is something good as a first step towards a sustainable solution to control pollution. Let’s discuss what bio- degradable plastics are and how it can become a better option for replacing the harmful non- degradable ones. And don’t forget to find the quality biodegradable plastic bags, UAE in our website which can change your concepts of eco- friendly plastics.
By superplasts 4 years ago in Earth
The future of climate food? Entrepreneur should seize the opportunity
The future of climate food? Entrepreneur should seize the opportunity Did you know that the food system is responsible for a third of overall global CO2 emissions? The graph below shows carbon emission breakdown across the food chain. It is well known that the global food system is carbon intensive and uses a lot of water to bring foods to our tables. One of the striking examples that is evidence of this, is the beef production. According to different sources the pasture-to-dinner trip of beef requires about 1,910 US gallons per pound (or 15,944 liters per kilogram). This is also why a lot of the climate conscious consumers are adopting more plant-based diets. Just to clarify though, the agriculture sector in general has done great strides in becoming more efficient, and less water intensive across its entire production chain. The start-up world, including companies that are women led are transforming the food industry for the better.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth




