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Climate Change on Biodiversity

Climate Change on Biodiversity

Nearly everyone has heard of climate change and its adverse effects: increasing global temperatures, rising sea levels, melting glaciers, etc. Less people, however, know about the more niche effects. In this article, we are going to be discussing one of these niche effects: climate change’s effect on biodiversity. Specifically, the nation of Sri Lanka is well known for having a […]

California Fire Season

California Fire Season

Climate change has created a new wildfire reality in California, and we are proposing the single largest investment in wildfire preparedness in our state’s history – $2 billion for emergency preparedness,” said Governor Newsom. “With new investments in state-of-the-art firefighting technology and equipment and a focus on building resilience through fuel breaks, forest health projects and home hardening to protect […]

Clothes Waste – The Silent Killer

Clothes Waste – The Silent Killer

It comes as no surprise humans throw away a lot of garbage. In fact, the average American throws away 81 pounds of clothes per year. In total, that’s 13 million tons of clothes thrown out per year in just America. These statistics make sense, as consumers throw away 60% of their clothes in the first year. Despite this, many Americans […]

These organisms might be the secret to solving food waste.

These organisms might be the secret to solving food waste.

With the rapidly deteriorating state of the environment, much attention has been drawn to the main causes of the emissions. With food waste being one of the largest polluting factors, it has gained a lot of traction recently. In fact, annually, 108 billion pounds of food are wasted every year. This food is sent off to the landfills where it […]

China and the U.S. announce a surprising Climate Agreement at COP26

China and the U.S. announce a surprising Climate Agreement at COP26

This week at the United Nations COP26 climate conference in Glasgow, Scotland, the world’s top two greenhouse gas-emitting countries, the United States and China, made a surprising agreement to work together on limiting emissions to address the global climate crisis. They had good discussions on a range of issues including the transition to clean energy and de-carbonization, and it was […]

Solar Fuel

Solar Fuel

These days, most energy is created with fossil fuels such as coal, petroleum, and natural gas. Although most people are looking into traditional renewable energy such as solar and wind energy, there is another kind of energy called solar fuel that is also quite viable and it utilizes a process optimized a millennia ago: photosynthesis. The general of solar fuel […]

October Electricity Usage Reduction Challenge!

October Electricity Usage Reduction Challenge!

Using electricity generates a lot of toxic fumes, air pollutants, and greenhouse gases. Be more aware of your electricity usage this month and save the environment! Unplug appliances when you’re not using them Lower your TV’s brightness Make sure your dishwasher is full before using it Switch out your incandescent bulbs for Halogen incandescents, CFLs, and LEDs Put your computer […]

From Montreal Protocol to Paris Agreement

From Montreal Protocol to Paris Agreement

In 1987 Montreal Protocol was signed and 197 countries agreed to reduce the global production, consumption, and emissions of ozone-depleting substances (ODSs). According to scientists, there is evidence that the hole in the ozone layer over Antarctica is beginning to heal and it is expected to permanently close by 2050. The Montreal Protocol is one of the most successful United […]

The Future of Smart Cities

The Future of Smart Cities

Today about 55% of the world’s population live in cities, and according to United Nations, it is expected that 70% will be living in the cities by 2050, meaning energy usage and emissions will continue to rise. Cities are hubs of cutting-edge technology and human productivity, and they generated more than 80% of global GDP. However, cities create more than […]