Sharks. They have roamed the oceans for over 400 million years, survived five mass extinctions, and evolved into different shapes and lifestyles. One can...
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This Swiss Tarpaulin Bag Brand Shares Tips After 30 Years of Circularity
Freitag is a name that most people admire and vouch for. Its sturdy, cool-looking bags of all shapes and sizes have been some of people’s...

Experts Say Plant-Based Diets Lead to Cleaner Air Which Could Save More Lives
Adopting a healthier diet might be the goal for many people going ahead. More people are getting health-conscious each day, and the healthy food sector...

A Citizen Divers Community in The Baltic Sea Has Been Restoring Seagrass to Help Fight Climate Change
In Kiel, northern Germany, one can find scuba divers around. However, they’re not the leisurely type of scuba diving. They use hand trowels to dig...

Learning from Jordan: Fast-Growing, Heat-Resistant Trees May Help Cool Down a Hot City
When one drives through Amman’s industrial Marka neighborhood in the east of Jordan’s capital, one won’t expect to stumble upon a flourishing forest amidst motor...

New Report Says Energy-Efficient Businesses Could Save $2 Trillion a Year
A new research report has highlighted a set of practical business actions that could cut energy demand significantly. The report suggests that such actions lead...

Do Shocking and ‘Disruptive’ Protests Attract the Public to a Climate Cause?
Do you remember the viral video about a climate group’s protest by throwing soup at Van Gogh’s painting? Some became outraged, some were on the...

Reasons Why We Should Grow Native Plants in the Backyard
In the 60s, entomologist Doug Tallamy grew up frequenting a pond in a suburban New Jersey neighborhood. The neighborhood and the pond were lively. However,...

Wind Turbine Blades Aren’t Recyclable, but We Can Upcycle or Repurpose Them
When it comes to renewable energy, wind turbines are quite well-loved. There is more wind-generated energy thanks to them. But as we know, not everything...

After Going Missing for 80 Years, Golden Mole Is Rediscovered in South Africa
De Winton’s golden mole is true to its name. It’s a blind mammal with amplified hearing which bears shimmering shades of gold on its coat. ...
