So far, we know that a type of waste that might be problematic in the future (if we don’t find a way to handle it...
Archive for year: 2023

Study Reveals That Humans May Accelerate Tasmanian Devil’s Decline
The ferocious Tasmanian devil is the apex predator of the island state of Australia, feeding on whatever it wants as the top of the food...

Restoring Urban Waterways Leads to Positive Results; We Should Do It More
Humans need water and not just for drinking—this is one of the many reasons why we build settlements near rivers or creeks. However, as we...

In this Engineered Beach, We Can Coexist With Endangered Sharks
In the north of the capital city, Santa Cruz, lies Playa de las Teresitas, a tranquil bay one can go to when one needs moments...

Evaluating Low-Traffic Neighbourhoods: Are They Really Effective?
Low-traffic neighborhoods (LTN) initiatives have been around for quite some time, but ever since the pandemic hit, policymakers have installed more of them. Other than...

Is Replacing Methane with Hydrogen Bad for Homes? Let’s Take a Look
The popularity of hydrogen has increased ever since more people are aware of its environmental upper hand. I mean, who doesn’t like an energy-rich gas...

Combating Environmental Damages is A War of Persistence
For long we have known that every single step we take has its own consequences, including to the nature. The thing is, often times our...

We Can Now Rewild Cities with Magical Shoes
Don’t you know we can now rewild cities only by walking around? Yes, as the concrete jungles of cities expand, the once vibrant natural habitats...

Out of a Sci-Fi Story: We May Drive Using Solar Power Fuel in the Future
It’s already common to see solar-powered homes, gadgets, and even cars. And given the modernity of the world we’re in right now, it’s not far-fetched...

Wild Horses are a Sight to Behold, But Scientists Say There’s Too Many of Them Now
A herd of horses galloping, with their manes floating freely against the wind—we’re always in awe when we see wild horses in nature that they’re...
