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What to Do with Mesh/String Bags

What to Do with Mesh/String Bags That Citrus Fruits or Onions Come In

October 9, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Environment & Ecology, Green Living, Pollution

If you've got a bunch of mesh or string bags lying around, don't throw them away!

Tagged Eco-friendly, environment, lifestyle, Nature, plasctic, recycling, Reuse, sustainability, Zero-waste3 Comments
Myth: Organic Farming is Always Better for the Environment

Eco-Myth Busters: Myth: Organic Farming is Always Better for the Environment

October 9, 2024September 29, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Eco-Myth Busters, Environment & Ecology

While organic farming has certain benefits, it’s not always the best option for the environment. In this article, we’ll break down this myth and explore the surprising realities of organic farming.

Tagged carbon emissions, farming, Food security, organic-farming, sustainabilityLeave a comment
Paper Bags Are Better Than Plastic Bags

Eco-Myth Buster: Myth- Paper Bags Are Better Than Plastic Bags

October 2, 2024September 29, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Eco-Myth Busters, Environment & Ecology

Myth- Paper Bags Are Better Than Plastic Bags. In this article, we’ll look at why the myth that “paper bags are always better than plastic bags” is not completely true.

Tagged environment, Myth Busters, Plastic Pollution, Recyclable, recycling, Reuse, sustainabilityLeave a comment
8 Different Types of Storms

8 Different Types of Storms

September 28, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Climate, Environment & Ecology

There are many different types of storms, each with its own unique characteristics. Let’s explore the major ones in this article!

Tagged climate-change, cyclones, geography, hurricane, hurricanes, Nature, news, Storms, weatherLeave a comment
Monitoring With Satellite Data

Canadian Environment & Natural Disasters: Monitoring With Satellite Data

September 27, 2024 by Kateryna Sergieieva, posted in Environment & Ecology

Canada utilizes satellite technology for monitoring natural disasters and climate change, enhancing resilience, and supporting environmental management through advanced data analysis.

Tagged Canada, climate-change, environment, Monitoring, Natural Disasters, news, Satellite dataLeave a comment
Can You Recycle Laminated Paper

Can You Recycle Laminated Paper? A Simple Guide

September 19, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Environment & Ecology

This article will explain what laminated paper is, whether it can be recycled, and some simple alternatives to reduce waste.

Tagged environment, Recycle, recycling, sustainability, sustainableLeave a comment
Geomagnetic Storm

What is a Geomagnetic Storm?

September 12, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Environment & Ecology

Geomagnetic storms, caused by solar wind interacting with Earth's magnetic field, can disrupt technology but are not directly harmful to humans.

Tagged cme, geomagnetic, magnetic field, Nature, Science, solar-storm, space, storm, sunLeave a comment
The Laws of Attraction and the Environment

The Laws of Attraction and the Environment: A Simple Guide

September 3, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Environment & Ecology

The Laws of Attraction can be applied to the environment by positive thinking, gratitude, and meaningful action.

Tagged gratitude, Laws of Attraction, Nature, positivity, sustainabilityLeave a comment
Is Cryptocurrency Bad for the Environment?

Is Cryptocurrency Bad for the Environment?

August 31, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Climate, Environment & Ecology, Pollution

Cryptocurrency, a digital currency revolution, raises significant environmental concerns due to its staggering energy consumption and carbon emissions.

Tagged bitcoin, climate change, Cryptocurrency, environmental impact, sustainabilityLeave a comment
The High Seas: A World Beyond Borders

The High Seas: A World Beyond Borders

August 30, 2024September 12, 2024 by Apurva Goel, posted in Environment & Ecology

The High Seas, international waters beyond any nation's jurisdiction, are vital for biodiversity, climate, and economy. They face threats and protection efforts.

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