
How Has The Mining Industry Changed In The Last Few Years?
The mining industry as a deep-rooted past all over the world with hundreds of people working to extract tonnes of raw material, this is one of the last industries to welcome technological advancements into its daily More...

Dr Julie Smith says baby formula contributing to global warming
An infant feeding specialist, Dr. Julie Smith, has called for a reduction on the availability and use of baby formula, because of high CO2 emissions associated with its production. Photo/Femke Jenkins Photography “The More...

10 Unique Gifts to Give This Christmas
With Christmas approaching at a scarily fast rate, it’s high time you started thinking about what gifts to get for your loved ones. When there are Christmas and birthdays to think about every year, with each More...

How to Know If You Have Hard Water and What That Means for Your Home
Hard water is a common complaint in many households, and as the days go by, more and more solutions arise to solve this problem. This is because water is very essential in any home, and no one can do without it. More...

Gavin Newsom outraged over California’s high gas prices, says oil companies are ‘price fixing’
California Governor Gavin Newsom wants his citizens to be outraged over high gas prices, threatening to sue oil companies, requesting on Monday that California Attorney General Xavier Becerra investigate possible More...

Up Your Eco-Credentials: 10 furniture items you should never throw away
Every year too much perfectly useable furniture is placed into landfill. In a society that is increasingly more environmentally conscious let’s look at the furniture items you shouldn’t throw away. photo/동철 More...

Global warming ‘hypocrites’ blame the ‘system’ not their lifestyle for flying on jets, using fossil fuels
In a shocking move of elitism, Hollywood celebs and wealthy individuals penned a letter acknowledging their hypocrisy to the global warming outrage and calls for banning fossil fuels while flying on jets and speeding More...

Water Damage Statistics Gathered from Around the US Bring Forward Surprising Conclusions
Water damage is more common than the average citizen believes and insurance companies are losing billions of dollars every year solely due to the repair costs. Taking a look at stats that were collected from multiple More...

5 Important Health Checks Any Business Should Be Making
Whether you’re a large business with hundreds of employees, a small start-up or just you alone working in a freelance capacity, health is always paramount. If you run a business it’s a crucial responsibility More...

The Amazon Burning: How, Why, And What Can We Do?
A tragedy keeps on unfolding across the Amazon Rainforest. A lot of fires are blazing across the region, eradicating large areas of the forest in Peru, Brazil, and Bolivia. By a lot, we mean, thousands and thousands More...

Ben Shapiro targets Greta Thunberg for her global warming hysterics without offering any real solutions
In July, Adam Grant, organizational psychologist at Wharton Business School, tweeted: “Agendas aren’t driven by problems. They’re driven by solutions. Calling out what’s wrong without proposing More...

President Trump takes aim at California emission rules, will improve price and safety
President Donald Trump announced Wednesday his move to end California’s authority to institute emission regulations that are stricter than federal rules, a move that comes as the president continues to roll back More...

Environmental Aspect: Are Electric Vehicles Really Environmentally Friendly?
The arrival of electric cars has been well-publicized and celebrated, particularly amongst those wealthy enough to buy into the trend. Only a few years after the new models’ introduction to the market, some countries More...

Valentino Danchev Sees Sustainability as the Future for Mexican Tourism
As tourism in Mexico increases, the focus on the integration of environmental concerns and sustainability is as important as ever. In 2018, 41.4 million international tourists visited Mexico, a 5.5% increase compared More...

Legitimate Ways to Build an Emergency Fund
Building an emergency fund takes a lot of time and dedication, but having one is a necessity. It’s a way to prepare for anything that life may throw at you without having to worry about finances when it happens. More...

This Day in History: BP Oil leak contained within 20 miles
It was the summer of 2010 and the BP oil spill captivated headlines as the environmental rose month after month. From that report: Academic scientists are challenging the Obama administration’s assertion More...

How To Keep Your Family Members Safe This Summer
Summertime is one of the best times of the year because the weather is nice and the kids are home from school. This allows you to spend more time outdoors with your family members participating in fun activities. What’s More...

Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro says we should ‘poop less’ to combat ‘environmental pollution’
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro suggested Friday that people “poop every other day” as a way to improve the environment, after he came under fire for a surge in deforestation of the Amazon since he came to More...

Germany considers 19% meat tax to combat global warming as poverty threatens 1 in 5
Germany lawmakers are entertaining the notion of a steep increase to the taxation on meat to allegedly curb the impact on the environment, combat climate and global warming, while “strengthening animal welfare.” “I More...

Florida: Governor DeSantis names 11 experts to Red Tide Task Force
On Friday, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis announced the appointments of 11 expert researchers and leading scientists to the recently re-organized Red Tide Task Force. For over 15 years, this Task Force had been inactive More...