Are Electric Vehicles Really Green?
Sustainability

Are Electric Vehicles Really Green?

Electric cars were invented as an alternative to traditional fossil-fueled cars. Great for climate change, right?  No doubt, climate change is a threat to every life on the planet, particularly human life. From the IPCC through NASA, or be it the CDP, or the WWF, each of these significant organizations agree on the consequences of…

What Is The Environmental Impact of Meat Production?
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What Is The Environmental Impact of Meat Production?

Agriculture has substantial impacts on the environment including land-use change, greenhouse gas emissions, water use, and pollution. A large proportion of these impacts is due to meat production. The production of meat requires the use of more land, water and energy than other food sources and results in the emission of large amounts of greenhouse…

What Is Renewable Energy?
Sustainability

What Is Renewable Energy?

Renewable energy is energy that comes from natural sources that are self-replenishing, and are able to do so continually in a relatively short amount of time. Also known as clean energy, it is sustainable, and it is either indirectly or directly derived from the environment’s natural mechanisms and movements. Types of Renewable Energy Solar Solar…

What Is Greenwashing?
Sustainability

What Is Greenwashing?

The increasing trend of eco-businesses motivates customers to buy products that are environment-friendly and do not harm nature in the longer run. This consumer shift to environmental consciousness is also compelling companies to change their traditional approach to eco-friendly. Green business is becoming a new strategy and has opened a new favorable market for customers…

Composting In An Apartment: How, Why, & Tools To Get Started
Sustainable Living

Composting In An Apartment: How, Why, & Tools To Get Started

Composting is biodegradation, simply put, breaking down organic matter like food scraps and vegetables into simpler organic compounds. This process requires an environment with suitable materials, temperature, and moisture levels for specific fungi, bacteria, and insects to thrive in order to quickly break down the organic matter. The byproduct of composting is compost, a super…