Sustainability
how instagram is bad for the planet.
It's easy to be online now either for work, facetiming people or shopping. In fact, if you're reading this online blog, chances are you also are on instagram. In 2022, there's an estimated 1.130 billion users on Instagram worldwide, which itself is a huge statistic. The pandemic added approximately 146 million new accounts as well. Think about how easy it is to become a part of this number. It's free to sign up, and all you need is an email and you are given free real estate on instagram. You have your platform, access to friends or customers and a place to go when you aren't sure where to spend your time. You also don't have to pay for the storage space that your videos and data takes up on their servers. (If you have expereince with managing files and data, then you'll know how useful that can be.) There's also no worry of your account expiring (they might be trialling this feature) like Google recently introduced. It also doesn't really matter if you can get your desired username or not, it's easy to make a profile your own.
By Peter Mason3 years ago in Earth
When humanity perished, plastic still slumbered on the ocean floor!
After entering the 20th century, with the emergence of a class of materials with strong plasticity, a wide variety and superior performance, human life has undergone profound changes. This material is plastic. Our lives are inseparable from plastic products. The alarm clock that wakes you up in the morning, the earphones inserted into your ears during lunch break, the beautiful new clothes you buy... Plastic products are everywhere, and some people even say that the era we live in is "the era of plastic." ". However, while bringing us convenience, plastic also brings a serious pollution situation.
By Norma Noldo3 years ago in Earth
Pet Peeves, Reflections of Being in The United States Today
I live a bit; differently; I chose my lifestyle. I live in the rural countryside, within a country that has had its traumas. To me, this is still too close to town; however, that is a work in progress. Unfortunately, snapping your fingers and having what you want does not exist, no matter how much you think it does.
By sara burdick3 years ago in Earth
Making Your Home More Energy Efficient
Your home is most likely your most significant investment, so it only makes sense to protect that investment. One way to do so is by ensuring your home is as energy-efficient as possible. After all, the less energy your home uses, the lower your utility bills.
By John Gavin | Laguna Beach3 years ago in Earth
Take care of the earth!
One day in the year 50,000, more than two dozen archaeologists from the Milky Way, Orion, Cepheus and the Solar system W gathered at an ancient ruin on Earth at the invitation of the Institute of Paleontology at the Center of the Cosmos. Through the archaeological excavation of the ruins of the Earth, we want to find and discover the reason for the extinction of the paleontology that has existed on the earth for nearly 100 million years.
By Mina(Life knowledge)3 years ago in Earth
The Paper Bag
The paper bag is a shopping icon. consumers use 20% of the paper bags manufactured to carry bought goods in. Every year, they cut fourteen million trees down to produce the demand retailers have for the ten billion bags that are used. Each bag costs the store four cents to produce. They may take more energy and resources to make than plastic, but at least the resources are renewable and they can biodegrade faster than plastic. Here are some useful doomsday uses for those extra bags.
By M.L. Lewis4 years ago in Earth
Corporate Social Responsibility Trends of 2022 and Beyond
The current Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) landscape is changing rapidly. The digital world’s influence on CSR has been profound and ongoing, particularly in recent years. All businesses need to comply with the demands of the digital age.
By John Jezzini4 years ago in Earth








