Sustainability
The Food of Summer
Without a doubt, the perfect food of summer is the veggie burger; it’s just the thing when the casual picnics of spring give way to the sizzling cookouts of summer. This change in seasons means hot nights, cool swimming in the family pool, coconut-scented sunscreen, weekend that feel like they go on for months, and all watched over by the scorching sun, tempered by a gentle breeze pushing the windchimes, smell of cut grass hanging in the air.
By S.K. Davis4 years ago in Earth
Is Mushroom A New Solution To The Ever-Increasing Plastic Waste?
Imagine a life without any plastic around! No carry bags given in the market. No plastic containers to keep things. No plastic packaging of foods and drinks. No plastic anywhere! Life would have been so difficult if there was no plastic. Everywhere around us, we use plastic in one way or another. Every single person on earth is using plastic today. The use of plastics has increased a lot over the decades and this has become an environmental monster, degrading and deteriorating our beautiful nature!
By GyanPro Edu4 years ago in Earth
Four Takeaways from the 2022 Davos Economic Forum
Life is finally going back to the pre-pandemic normalcy. In person global summits have regained their place in top executive and politician’s calendars. In May 2022, global leaders met in Davos Switzerland for the World Economic Forum (WEF), to discuss economic trends and global risk. This summit was different though, as it was influenced by the war in Ukraine, unprecedented high interest rates (ranging between 8-20% across the US and the EU), and a potential global recession. Keeping in mind these underlying risks, here following are four striking takeaways that will shape our lives going forward.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth
why to be plastic free
There are so many reasons we as humans should give up on our use of plastics and switch to the many biodegradable alternatives. As Julia Butterfly Hill said “You have to hold yourself accountable for your actions, and that’s how we’re going to protect the Earth..” We all affect what happens on our planet.
By jae's Henkle4 years ago in Earth
Welcome Home, Leviathan
In April of this year sensors in the Milwaukee River detected five lake sturgeon moving upriver. These are some of the first adult sturgeon returning since restocking began in 2006 as part of a multi-year effort to return the sturgeon to Wisconsin rivers and lakes. In 2021, a 100-year-old, 240-pound sturgeon was caught in the Detroit River in Michigan. Both of these rivers were once much more polluted than they are now.
By Andrew Gaertner4 years ago in Earth
The Current Economic Downturn and its Possible Consequences for You.
A country’s economy goes through cycles in order to operate. You can be higher up at times and lower down at other times, as life has a way of doing. An economic recession is the lowest point of this cycle.
By Estalontech4 years ago in Earth
I love doing laundry
Hear me out: I love doing the laundry. I like to keep a moderately clean home, but I hate a lot of the cleaning. I hate dusting, I think cleaning the kitchen is exhausting, and I hate dishes. I don't mind cleaning the bathroom. But I LOVE laundry.
By Shelby Larsen4 years ago in Earth










