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How I'm Working To Reduce My Waste
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Stephi DurandPublished 3 years ago in EarthDad, What is a Fish?
As parents, you want your kids to be safe and live a long healthy life. They are more than your DNA, they become the purpose of your life. You are willing to go to any lengths for their happiness. It is in your hands what kind of future they will inherit. One where they can enjoy seafood or one where they read about it in books.
Zameer HussainPublished 3 years ago in EarthA little goes a long way:
In high school, (many, many years ago), I had an English teacher who would always try to talk with us about the importance of recycling and doing our part to save the earth. Sadly, at that time, the only thing I heard him saying was: "DON'T USE HAIRSPRAY!" And, to a teenage girl, that's like telling a person not to breathe. Now, in hindsight, I completely see how ridiculous I was being. If I'm being completely honest, recycling was not something that we talked about or practiced in my household growing up.
LaTia RussellPublished 3 years ago in EarthElastic Made From Dandelions is Making Tires More Sustainable – Truly a Wondrous Plant
As organizations keep on looking for all the more ecologically regenerative materials to use in assembling, the tire business is starting to return to an old Soviet technique for elastic development, utilizing a plant that is viewed as an annoying weed in the West—dandelions. A significant tire organization in Germany has cooperated with the University of Aachen to create dandelion elastic tires in a bid to scale back landfill squander, microplastic contamination, deforestation, and financial inadequacies identified with elastic tree development.
Who Saves the World? Girls!
It's no secret that our planet is in crisis. Climate change caused by carbon emissions driven by human-fueled consumption causes glaciers to melt, oceans to rise, atmospheric and air quality issues, and an undeniable trash problem in our communities and oceans.
L.A. HancockPublished 3 years ago in EarthEat my Heart: Why Eating From Head to Toe is Critical for Environmentalism
I am not a vegetarian. However, I do believe that we have long departed from respecting the animals we eat. This may be controversial, but I believe that ethical meat-eating is possible. We just aren't accomplishing it very well. There are some parts that are frequently talked about. For example, factory farming is obviously not a part of ethical meat-eating. Ideally, regenerative farming methods would be the way to go. If I were to go one further step, I might even suggest that people hunt their own animals to truly confront what it means to take a life to sustain yourself.
Melissa in the BluePublished 3 years ago in EarthMake a Change
Reducing the population's carbon footprint is a topic that I feel the majority of people are aware of, yet not everyone makes the changes required to make an impact, and it is leading to the endangerment of wildlife and ecosystems. Here are five easy ways to reduce an individual's carbon footprint, because after all, change begins with YOU:
Lauren KirbyPublished 3 years ago in EarthBuy Sustainable Products Online India
The use of sustainable products has increased hugely because people are now a little bit concerned about their future generations and they know the most polluting product on this planet is plastic. Since plastic products cannot be decomposed therefore they can get accumulated into landfills and water bodies and pollute them.
EcoWorkx IndiaPublished 3 years ago in EarthMarketplace for Sustainable Products
Products that are sustainable are now becoming popular among the people of India. All of us have now understood the importance of earth to us. So, to save the earth from more pollution and keep it safe for future generations, we have to use eco-friendly products. One of the best things to use eco-friendly products is that you do not have to use any plastic items. Plastic products are the biggest contributor to pollution. These items pollute water bodies and land both when you are throwing them away. Since plastic does not decompose or degrade, therefore they pollute our environment severely.
EcoWorkx IndiaPublished 3 years ago in EarthProtecting Our Earth Starts With You
As our oceans cover a whopping 71% of our planet, it only makes sense that our bodies comprise of 70% water. Our mother earth is not isolated in a vacuum from us. Then again, the current climate change crisis that is making heads, is no doubt awakening us.
Justine CrowleyPublished 3 years ago in EarthA Happy Planet
There are a lot of things one can do in order to reduce their carbon footprint. There are certain routines that we can all get in the better habit of and here is my list of proactive simple acts we can take to better this planet that we've all learned to call our home!
S. G. MarinPublished 3 years ago in EarthThe Earth Needs YOU!
By, Janelle Medina 05/16/21 Growing up in Colorado I have been blessed to be apart of a community that experiences the beauty that comes with all 4 seasonal changes each calendar year. It would be no surprise to step outside on a hot sunny day, then within minutes it could be raining or snowing and bitter cold. There have been many episodes where you could whiteness these weather changes in just one single day. Natives of Colorado like myself are wise to include a water bottle, a warm jacket, a blanket, an umbrella, and a snow scraper in our cars “for emergency” kit. But, Whether it is because of global warming or the fuel emissions cause and effects or Mother Earths own choosing, these past few years have not been the same in my own personal opinion. Because of this…
Janelle M MedinaPublished 3 years ago in Earth