Advocacy
10 Tips for Your First Time Camping in Winter
What good is the warmth of summer, without the cold of winter to give it sweetness?” wrote John Steinbeck. Point taken, but there’s also a certain sweetness to the cold of winter. Cold-weather camping is a great way to savor those tranquil moments and settings only winter can provide—untouched snow-covered landscapes, early nights and early mornings, a warm fire—yet even some experienced campers balk at the prospect.
By lupu alexandra3 years ago in Earth
An Earth Loving God: 5 Reasons to be an Eco-Friendly Christian and How to Become One
Denying global climate change. The flat Earth movement. Anti-evolutionists. There are several scientific debates that have not shed a positive light on some very conservative folk out there. I suppose that shouldn’t be that big a deal. We’re all allowed to think what we want so long as we’re not hurting anyone, right?
By Selys Rivera3 years ago in Earth
How To Start Your Own Mushroom Farming Business
I have been doing a lot of research in regards to the business side of mushroom farming and I thought the information I’m about to share with my readers today should be publicized as it can help future mushroom farmers fulfill the market’s supply & demand of mushrooms anywhere in the world. First of all, let’s talk about the cost of materials that you will need in order to start a mushroom farming business. So, the items you will need can be bought from one or more sources but for simplicity’s sake, I will use amazon as an example. You will have to first get a pressure cooker which is going to cost about $100 or more minimum. Then you will need to get some glass jars preferably a 12 pack of 24oz jars (~$33), High temp Silicone (~$13), 100 Canning Lids/100 Rings (~$35), 50lbs of Whole grain/Rye grain (~$70, good for use on 33 24oz jars), 4 shelf storage shelves (~$119)
By Hobbies • Skills • Talents • Passion • Profession3 years ago in Earth
eBikes are the Rage
With the introduction of a new program that will compensate people for switching to electric bikes, France hopes to have a significant impact on the transportation industry. If participants in the "E-Bike Revolution" initiative decide to upgrade their current bicycle to an electric one, they will receive 4,000 euros. The objective is to reduce pollution and persuade individuals to switch from gas-guzzling automobiles to more ecologically friendly modes of transportation. If this effort is effective, it might represent a significant step toward weaning the nation off of conventional modes of transportation.
By Jerry Nelson3 years ago in Earth
7 Days of Litter
Every waking day is a new day. A chance to start over, cut our hair off, learn something new, and even save the world! Keeping our home planet, Earth, as beautiful as all of the life that it harbors, has become a call to action! In my recorded seven day (non-consecutive) venture, I came across various objects, in need of a new home. Each with their own story to tell…
By Oscar Wilson3 years ago in Earth
The Insanely Interesting Stories About Canada You Never Knew
Canada - Geography Canada, the second largest country in the world and the largest in the Western Hemisphere, is located in North America and consists of 10 provinces and three territories. The states are British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Newfoundland and Labrador. The three territories are the Yukon Territory, the Northwest Territories, and Nunavut. Its 10.states and 3 territories stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and north to the Arctic Ocean, covering 9.98 million square kilometers, making it the second largest country in the world, after Russia by total area. Canada’s southern border— The Canada-United States border, is the longest international border in the World at 8,892 kilometers (5,525 miles). Its eastern extremity is Cape Spear, Newfoundland, and its western extremity is Mount St. Elias, Yukon, near the Alaskan border. The southernmost point of the Great Lakes is Middle Island, north of Lake Erie, the fourth largest lake in North America. The 49th parallel is synonymous with the Canadian border in the north. (You came to know more about Canada while going through the Canada Quiz)
By Mathew Vargheese4 years ago in Earth
Environmentally Friendly Technologies | Brook Lang Seattle
With our goal of meeting net zero carbon emissions in 2030, we need to change how we go about our daily lives to be successful. Thankfully, with the advances in green technology, we can make a change for the better and save money simultaneously! In this article, we are going to be talking about some of the best environmentally friendly technologies that you can use today.
By Brook Lang Seattle4 years ago in Earth
Is Net-Zero Emission The Biggest Business Opportunity Of The Century?
Net-Zero is a term that has become popular in both the public and private sectors thanks to the massive advocacy performed by the environmental movement led by the United Nations and other global foundations. More recently, following the COP15 and COP26 Climate Summits that respectively took place in Paris, France in 2015 and in Glasgow, UK in 2021, the term has become synonymous with the green industrial transformation. Net-zero refers to the decarbonization of our economies to the level in which the greenhouse gases going into the atmosphere are harmonized by their complete removal.
By Andrea Zanon4 years ago in Earth
Understanding Wildlife Conservation | Daniel Schwab Wyoming
Did you know that more than 1,000 species of animals are currently facing the threat of extinction? It is primarily due to human activities that are damaging the environment. Wildlife conservation is the practice of protecting endangered species and their habitats. It is a critical part of preserving our planet and its many inhabitants.
By Daniel Schwab Wyoming4 years ago in Earth
Plastic and Its Effect on Our Health
To our contemporary society plastic is one of the most beneficial and versatile innovations. Everyday, practically the entirety we contact, devour or drink, entails some sort of plastic. We buy our food in plastic baggage and containers, we buy beverages and water in plastic jugs and bottles. Many of us use plastic plates and cups domestically and store our leftovers in plastic containers. We wrap matters in plastic wrap. We use plastic baggies for a selection of things. Plastic protects our telephones, our books and important papers. Plastic traces the inside of canned ingredients for safety. Plastic has many useful programs not only for our houses but also other important industries as well. Medicine, computers, chemistry, culinary, dentistry, agriculture, the list is going on and on. Plastic has revolutionised our society.
By Polepaka Praveen4 years ago in Earth








