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Fast Fashion: The Danger of Sweatshops
Since the 1990s, the popularity of fast fashion has increased significantly in first-world nations. Consumers buy inexpensive,...
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Oct 10, 20224 min read


13 Inspiring Quotes about Deforestation
Deforestation for agricultural farming, logging and other commercial purposes is causing the loss of millions of hectares of forest land...
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Oct 9, 20223 min read


14 Interesting Solar Energy Facts You Need to Know
Solar energy is a renewable energy source in which it can generate clean and sustainable electricity without producing planet-warming...
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Oct 8, 20227 min read


What Are Climate Services and What Benefits Do They Have?
Global climate change is not a future problem. We can already see the consequences of human-induced global warming such as melting...
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Oct 8, 20226 min read
2022 Droughts in Northern Hemisphere ‘20 Times More Likely’ With Climate Change: Study
New research published on Wednesday found that human-made climate change is behind one of the hottest and driest summers Europe and the...
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Oct 7, 20222 min read


Sustainable Fashion: Why Is Living Wage An Essential Part of It?
With every day that passes, fast fashion companies introduce new sustainability initiatives with the overall goal of improving their...
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Oct 7, 20225 min read


EU Approves World’s First Single Charger Rule for Electronic Devices by 2024
In less than two years, USB-C will become the standard charger among all EU countries. The single charger agreement comes in a bid to...
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Oct 6, 20222 min read
Nature Rights: What Countries Grant Legal Personhood Status to Nature And Why?
Nature rights are a controversial yet extremely important topic. Many countries and cultures around the world personify nature. In India...
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Oct 6, 20226 min read
Environmental Impact of Bitcoin Mining Rivals Beef Production and Natural Gas Extraction: Study
New research conducted at the University of New Mexico showed that bitcoin mining is environmentally unsustainable, resulting in climate...
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Oct 5, 20222 min read


Water Crisis in South Africa: Causes, Effects, And Solutions
Both the failing water infrastructure and the ever-increasing population have exacerbated the water crisis in South Africa, forcing its...
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Oct 5, 20226 min read
Young Climate Leaders from the Global South Excluded from UN Conferences
Many young climate leaders have done the work, followed the rules, answered intrusive forms, paid expensive fees, and even gotten...
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Oct 4, 20227 min read
Australia’s Wildlife And Habitats Are Disappearing Rapidly: Report
Australia’s wildlife has experienced a sharp decline and most of the continent’s ecosystems are rapidly deteriorating or even...
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Oct 4, 20223 min read


EV Revolution: New York Becomes 2nd State to Ban Fossil Fuel Cars by 2035
Following California’s lead, the State of New York announced on Thursday that it will ban all fossil fuel cars in a bid to cut...
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Oct 3, 20222 min read


Sustainable Diet: How to Reduce the Carbon Footprint of Your Food
As the world’s consciousness of the climate crisis and its consequences rises, people are reinventing their lifestyles to lower their...
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Oct 3, 20227 min read


Can Agroforestry Help Coffee Farms Become More Resilient to Climate Change?
Over the past decade, coffee farmers across various regions have reported steady declines in coffee yield due to a combination of extreme...
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Oct 1, 20224 min read


AI-Engineered Plastic-Eating Enzyme Could Be the Solution to Plastic Pollution
The world is dealing with a major plastic pollution crisis. The recent discovery of a plastic-eating enzyme at UT Austin could be a...
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Oct 1, 20224 min read


Nord Stream Gas Leaks Could Have Catastrophic Environmental Repercussions, Experts Warn
Gas leaks in both offshore pipelines that supply most European nations with this fuel could be some of the largest and worst in history...
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Sep 30, 20222 min read
Category 4 Hurricane Ian Makes Landfall in Florida, Leaving Millions Without Electricity
On Wednesday afternoon, Hurricane Ian made landfall in Florida, submerging coastal neighbourhoods and leaving nearly 1.8 million...
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Sep 29, 20222 min read
How Are Climate Change and Infectious Diseases Related to Each Other?
As climate change continues to drive weather extremes, humans and pathogens are coming in closer contact with each other, more than ever...
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Sep 29, 20225 min read
Low-Cost Airline EasyJet to Leave Controversial Carbon Offsetting Scheme From December
The earliest adopters of the carbon offsetting scheme announced it will no longer pay to cancel out emissions generated from its flights...
Constant Tedder
Sep 28, 20222 min read
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