Sustainability
Smoke in Our Air and Fire in Our Life
The only thing that I can see around me are hazy trees and roads. The air quality has been getting worse and worse the last few days. Normally, I would be able to see between the Oregon to Washington state line. I would be able to watch the rolling hills and mountains in Washington state and the ships passing by on the Columbia River. None of those things can be seen now. One could imagine a thick fog, but it is not. I would be able to breathe through fog. Even the naturally vibrant evergreen trees seem to be blurred and out of focus. Stepping outside the front porch and driving to work yesterday morning I felt this overwhelming doom. The environment looked very sad. I could not see the sun, there was just a dim light through the smoke and a faint circle of light instead of the glorious glowing rays. I was wondering if our Earth is trying to tell us something. It feels like a fight for our existence. We are dealing with an uncontrolled pandemic, raging fires, unhealthy and hazardous air.
By Gabriella Korosi4 years ago in Earth
Solar powered water pump for drip irrigation | An experience for better future
Farmers have consistently assumed a critical part in our general public as they give the whole populace food. Nonetheless, one might fail to remember that, in addition to the fact that they provide the food, they give energy, which is of vital significance, particularly as considering sustainable power sources like solar powered water pump for drip irrigation.
By rachael everly4 years ago in Earth
The Wellness Practice of Repurposing Goods and Buying Second Hand
It's crucial to be aware of where our dollars are going. When it comes to spending our money, we have more control than we realize. Being responsible for our environment and the earth means shopping at small businesses to help those around you. Small businesses and supporting local business are a way to help our friends and neighbors. Reusing goods is a thoughtful way to show gratitude for what is already available and not produce more. Be mindful when you make purchases. Think about the origin of the item. Is the item you're buying supporting someone else who is suffering? Is it possible that someone was underpaid and overworked to make the item you want? Is the item really worth its retail price? What was the cost of producing this item? These are the questions to ask when buying new items.
By Hannah Wilkins4 years ago in Earth
Best Way How to Make an Indoor Greenhouse Structure
Why Build Small Tiny Portable Greenhouses? However, some do not have the yard space for a greenhouse – even the tiniest of greenhouses. This is where it comes in. You can finally grow all the plants you want.
By Whitney 'Mattress Mike' Segura4 years ago in Earth
Fast Fashion and the Effects it has on the Environment and How We can Save our Planet.
Background Fashion in general is defined as “the making or shaping of the appearance of the body by means of clothing and adornment in a way that expresses aesthetic ideals that are continually subject to change” according to an article titled ‘Fashion: Origins and Development’ written by Lourdes Font and Beth McMahon. Before the 1800s, the creation of clothing was a slow process, as sheep were farmed for wool and that wool was weaved and slowly turned to shirts, dresses and pants. Thankfully, during the Industrial Revolution new textile machines and factories were created in which sped up the process of clothing production according to an article titled ‘Fashion History Lesson: The Origins of Fast Fashion’ by Sara Idacavage. Fast fashion is dated back to 1989 when Anne-Marie Schiro wrote an article, where she talks about the opening of Zara in New York. She calls the Spanish company a ‘fast fashion’ one since the store is restocked every three weeks with the latest trends in which everyone wanted a taste of according to an article titled ‘Two New Stores the Cruise Fashion’s Fast Lane’ written by Anne-Marie Schiro. In addition, H&M opened its first store in the US in 2000 and that was another revolutionary beginning for fast fashion companies as Americans began to believe that cheap is chic and this idea was globalized according to Ruth La. Ferla in the article ‘’Cheap Chic’ Draws Crowds on 5th Ave’.
By Natalie G.4 years ago in Earth
Sustainability and the Bottom Line
Climate change is, hands down, one of the biggest challenges of the 21st century but it is also an opportunity for businesses to participate in a wave of positive change. Climate action is certainly capital intensive but with changing consumer and investor behaviors, stricter government regulations, and soaring resource prices, being good has never been more profitable!
By Rishi Rathi4 years ago in Earth
Adani Gujarat loses out to Gujarat Gas on city gas distribution network
Its India-based diversified organization includes 6 publicly traded companies. It has built a portfolio of world-class transport and utility infrastructure that is available throughout India. Adani Group's headquarters is in Ahmedabad in Gujarat, India.
By Shivan Pillai4 years ago in Earth










