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There is not Planet B! Sustainability in Day to Day Life
Find out how making small sustainable changes in your lifestyle, you can really save the Planet! Global warming, Air, Water, and Land Pollution are the few terms we all are familiar with but irrespective of the gravity of its negative impact on our present and future generations, we are prone to behave like an ostrich […]
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How remote work can help in a fight against global warming in the 21st century
Why is remote work beneficial for the green movement? After the start of the world pandemic in 2020, our world has changed drastically and absolutely for good. We all are even more conscious now about our health than before. We clean our hands better and more often than ever, and, of course, we avoid human […]
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Parks and Places of Aurora
Aurora may be Colorado’s third-largest city, but there are plenty of outdoor spaces to enjoy, including fabulous parks and other green spaces. If you’re planning on moving into one of the Aurora apartments or you’ve been here a while and are looking for something new, there’s sure to be a perfect spot on this list […]
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How to Get into the Business of Weddings
For those looking to build their business and experience standout success, one of the best ways to do so would be to focus on evergreen industries. A good example would be the wedding industry, as you will not be hard-pressed to find an area that does not deal with weddings. It’s a crucial part of […]
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Can Sustainable Accommodation Be Budget-Friendly?
More and more people are starting to realize the importance of sustainability. The fact that an eco-friendly approach to all aspects of life is becoming prevalent is fantastic news. Still, many believe that anything labeled green inherently comes with a hefty price tag. Traveling, being a somewhat costly hobby as is, is no exception to […]
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Living walls: a way to a greener urban landscape
Living walls, also known as green walls or vertical gardens, are indoor and outdoor installed structures that have plants or greenery attached to them. Their most common use is for aesthetic purposes and to set a more stimulating and comforting environment inside workspaces. Types of living walls There are three main types of green walls […]
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The 5 Biggest Eco-Tourism Mistakes That Can Increase, Not Decrease Your Carbon Footprint
Eco-Tourism is fast growing among today’s eco-conscious travelers. As our environmental concerns become more serious, holiday makers and travelers alike are trying to vacation in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way. However, it is quite easy to make mistakes that actually increase your carbon footprint, not minimise it. Here are the 5 most common eco-tourism […]
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Is Remote Working More Sustainable?
Remote working is here to stay. Remote opportunities have increased by 265% since 2005. But is it more economically sustainable? Remote working is what employees want, with 80% of people in favor of it, and as much as 35% of employees would be willing to change jobs to do it. What’s more, it’s even considered […]
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Is Working Remotely More Eco-Friendly Than In An Office?
We often think that industries, and not our cars, are the main source of pollution. This concept arises from the fact that vehicles today are more environmentally friendly than ever. But this is not the case. A staggering 29% of greenhouse gases were produced by transportation in the US in 2019. Fortunately, these emissions can be […]
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7 Eco Trends That Are Important To Education Systems
Every year the number of environmental strikes among the younger generation is growing. Why? Let’s take the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) report as an example. According to this study, scientists found that human activity caused global warming by about 1.0 °C. Thus, if people do not cease to affect the climate negatively, then […]
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