Sustainability
Top 10 Indoor Plants
Indoor plants are kept in the patient's room because, according to a research, seeing some greenery while recovering helps hospital patients recuperate more quickly. There are several indoor plants, but the ten most well-known are listed below.
By indika sampath3 years ago in Earth
ESG and Sustainability will Continue to Gather Momentum and Attract Billions of Dollars in Investments
Momentum is building around ESG. Policy makers, asset managers and business are now more willing to integrate ESG and sustainability thinking in their investment strategies. Furthermore, President Biden has successfully approved a half a trillion Climate Bill creating positive momentum on ESG actions and climate risk reduction.
By Andrea Zanon3 years ago in Earth
Preparing Your Garden for Winter
The signs are all there. The trees are beginning to put on a brilliant show of colors. There's a chill in the air. Pumpkin spice infused food and drinks are everywhere you turn. Yup, that's right, it’s time to winterize your garden.
By Susan Grondin3 years ago in Earth
Forget Collapse: Things May Be Like This Until You Die
There has been a lot of talk of collapse recently. A study out of Harvard asserts that civilization might collapse if we do not make substantial changes. The Doomsday Clock has been moved to 100 seconds till midnight. It would surprise few to wake up one day and receive an alert on our phones telling us that a missile was launching, another plague had started, or that food reserves could no longer support our current population.
By Alex Mell-Taylor3 years ago in Earth
How Farm Raised Frankenfish Attack Wild Salmon and Environment Hooked by False Marketing
One of my fondest memories is catching salmon in the Pacific Ocean in younger days. A small live herring is hooked through its back, lowered into the dark water to be a delicious snack for a passing salmon. Once caught, the sudden flight away, the spin reel whirring, the run-and-pull minutes to gradually tire out its strength to survive, and finally lifting up the beautiful silver scaled fish.
By Annemarie Berukoff3 years ago in Earth
Why Technology Isn't Inherently More Sustainable | Jon Heindel
The world of technology is constantly changing. New devices are continually being introduced, and new innovations are happening every day. This makes it hard to keep up with what's happening in this field or decide whether or not it is inherently more sustainable than other industries. In today's blog post, we will take a look at why technology isn't inherently more sustainable than others.
By Jon Heindel3 years ago in Earth
Going Down To The Farm
This weekend there will be an annual concert held to raise funds for farmers called Farm Aid. In the US, there are 2 million farms in operation across the country. 98% of them are family owned and operated. The farming industry hires 965,000 workers, bringing in 451 billion dollars a year. Farmers Markets have been around for centuries, as a way for farmers to sell their goods directly to consumers. Today, Farmers Markets are still just as profitable, as 19,000 farmers report this is the only way they sell their produce to people who visit these locations every year. When attending a Farmers Market, here is a way to make the most of your trip.
By M.L. Lewis3 years ago in Earth








