Green technology innovation is revolutionizing how we live our lives – be it an electric car or smartphone made with biodegradable materials. Green construction techniques reduce the environmental impact of buildings throughout their life cycles. E-waste recycling programs turn discarded gadgets into cash for consumers. Voices like Augustine and Joseph demand significant institutional efforts; Cilia […]
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The ocean is essential to life on our planet, and protecting its ecosystems requires us to adjust how we live and work. Just like its 1960s counterpart, fish farming’s “Blue Revolution” promised to dramatically boost global food production and thus relieve hunger. Unfortunately, however, many fear it will damage wild fisheries and cause a devastating […]
As 2024 draws nearer, many people make resolutions to live greener lives. Sustainable living involves minimizing your impact on our environment and it’s easy to get started with. This lifestyle helps reduce water, chemical and energy use while improving oceans and forests through sustainable fishing methods and waste reduction measures. Furthermore, it creates a non-toxic […]
Climate Clock Is Ticking and requires us to take immediate steps for a sustainable future. To reduce carbon emissions, support renewable energy use and raise awareness among individuals and organizations. The Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change in Berlin developed this display to show people how many years, days, minutes and seconds […]
No area of the world will escape climate change’s impacts; however, its effects will vary significantly among communities. Poorer counties in the U.S. will experience greater damage as a result. Some individuals can afford measures to combat climate pollution; unfortunately, billions of others cannot. 1. Loss of life and property Climate change has already caused […]
Changes in Earth’s climate are consistent with an increase in heat-trapping greenhouse gases due to human activities, including burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas) and land-use changes. This warming phenomenon has its source in human activities like burning fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas). Increased concentrations of these gases are also contributing […]
Global warming is at an all-time high and world leaders need to act now if we want to avoid irreparable damage to the planet. Scientists warn that if temperatures continue their current path, Earth could reach tipping points — irreversible environmental changes — which may prove devastating for people, wildlife and natural ecosystems alike. Adaptation […]
At some point in their childhoods, almost every child will encounter climate change hazards like air pollution, cyclones, disease and heatwaves; those in poverty tend to bear the brunt. Such threats threaten vital services like clean water supply, nutritious meals and secure shelter that are integral components of child wellbeing. Humans are contributing to global […]
By heeding the IPCC’s urgent advice to limit warming, we may be able to prevent crossing critical thresholds that could have irreparable repercussions for both people and nature. But if we continue releasing carbon dioxide at its current pace, the future of climate change could look very different. Warmer temperatures will have different effects in […]
Climate change is an increase in global average temperature caused by human activities – particularly the burning of fossil fuels that add heat-trapping greenhouse gases to Earth’s atmosphere. But people can adapt to climate hazards and take advantage of opportunities that come with changing weather conditions. Communities around the world are getting better at doing […]