You can cut down your plastic use in a million different ways. One shop wants to give their customers another outlet by offering milk in reusable, glass bottles. Like a coffee machine where you bring your own cup only this is milk.
Read MoreMonthly Archives: September 2019
Plant Native Plants – local plants attract nature and makes for beautiful outdoor spaces
Fall is upon us so you’re probably not thinking much about your gardens. But something to keep in mind for next year’s layout: Go native. Planting native plants in your yards and gardens will help attract local birds and insects which helps maintain ecosystems.
Read MoreNo Red October – cutting red meat for the good of the planet
Cutting out red meat is often cited as one of the ways we can help reduce our carbon footprints. Popular Science holds a yearly event called No Red October where they encourage readers to cut out cow. They’ve published a handy guide with some tips for cutting down the beef. Even if you’re not participating, here’s some advice you can incorporate to lower the amount of red meat in your diet.
Read MoreTIBO Legacy 3+ / Smart Streamer / PA150 Amplifier Review
I’ve done a lot of reviews of TIBO-products in the past, but this is a big one. Like for real: speaker, smart streamer and an amplifier in one review? Let’s go!
Read MoreWorld Has a Long Way To Go With Emissions – there’s positive moves but there needs to be more
The world has a long way to go before it meets climate goals that they’ve set forth. As it turns out, only two countries, Morocco and Gambia are currently meeting their goals but this isn’t for lack of trying. It’s just that energy is a complicated matter but there are still some ways they can improve.
Read MoreThe Atmosphere is Like It Never Was Before – current levels of CO2 are first in history
The world of today is really different from the world of yesterday. Food, technology, our atmosphere. Just totally different. And by atmosphere we don’t mean the vibe and general mood of the world. For the first time ever, we’ve reached 415ppm CO2 and that’s a lot.
Read MoreThe Future Needs Batteries – in order to get the most renewable energy, we need energy storage
Renewable energy is the future because emissions caused by current energies are literally killing us. But the sun doesn’t always shine, the wind doesn’t always blow so how do we keep up with demand? The answer is simple: Batteries! But to become fully sustainable, we’re going to have to ramp up their production and quality.
Read MoreMapping the Greenhouse Gases – new satellite will give new view of atmosphere
We’ll have a new idea of the planet’s greenhouse effect in the coming years. A new satellite is being launched by Europe that will be able to look at the long wavelength portion of the electromagnetic spectrum which may lead to new data about our warming planet.
Read MoreOcean Related Issues Rapidly Rising – sea level events will become yearly by 2050
Major sea level events happen once a century on average but that time is coming to an end as by 2050 we could be seeing these major events once a year unless we curb our reliance on fossil fuels and start turning things around with the climate crisis.
Read MorePlayStation To Become More Eco-Friendly – next gen systems will see power upgrades
PlayStation has partnered with the UN Environment committee for the Playing for the Planet initiative and to that end, the next generation of consoles will be leaner, greener machines so you game time will be just a bit more eco-friendly.
Read MoreEnvironmental Crisis Then and Now – climate change is something totally different
Although the phrase “climate change” may be a bit newer the idea of making changes to avoid man made environmental disasters is not, so why is the momentum behind them so different from the 70s and 80s? Well, the short answer is because climate change isn’t as “exciting”.
Read MoreVaping Is Causing Deaths – and the CDC isn’t exactly sure why
You may have heard in the news that a few people have died due to vaping related causes. The CDC is recommending that e-cigarette uses abstain until the root cause of the deaths can be found. So far, they have stated that the deaths are not from infectious disease and is likely chemical in nature.
Read MoreAre Cities Bad for the Environment – do urban areas really cause more emissions than rural
Cities have a lot emissions and often get the fingers pointed at them for causing too much pollution but is that really the case? This article breaks down emissions between cities and large towns and as it turns out, the cities aren’t doing so bad.
Read MoreWhat Can You Do – mobilize to push against climate change
If you’re wondering what you can do to help push against climate change above and beyond reducing your carbon footprint and paying attention to your consumption and waste habits better there’s one easy answer: Get involved.
Read MoreThis 8 in 1 USB-C Hub is Impressive!
Being impressed by a USB-C Hub is not something that happens often, but the Inatec USB-C Hub has a lot of tricks up it’s sleeve.
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