For a long time, businesses treated nature like free infrastructure, something that was always there, quietly providing clean water, healthy soil, and stable weather without...
Archive for category: Hello Earth

When Human Decisions Became Environmental Disaster
Natural disasters were easy to imagine. A hurricane forming over warm ocean water, an earthquake splitting the ground without warning, a wildfire sparked by lightning...

How Plants and Microorganisms Can Clean Up Our Mess
Human development has left a heavy mark on our planet. Industries pollute the air with toxic gases. Factories contaminate rivers and groundwater with chemicals. Mining...

Where the Wind Rules Everything
Hold onto your hat. On some parts of this planet, the wind does not just blow gently through the trees or cool you down on...

Is Palm Oil The Hidden Destroyer?
Every time you pick up a packet of biscuits, a bottle of shampoo, or a tub of margarine, there is a good chance you are...

The Antarctic Breeding Season That Never Happened
Antarctic seabirds had survived some of the harshest conditions on the planet for millions of years. They nested on bare rock in temperatures that dropped...

Return to the Earth: Green Burial and End-of-Life Options
Death is one of the few certainties we share with every living thing on this planet. And yet, the way most modern societies handle it...

Sustainable Water Management at Home: Building a Water-Efficient Future
Water is something many people use without a second thought, whether they’re brushing their teeth, washing up plates or flushing the toilet. However, the way...

From Clean Energy’s Enemy to Fossil Fuels’ Problem
For years, uncertainty was the weapon most effectively used against renewable energy. Every failed investment, every delayed project, and every policy reversal added to a...

Climate Migration and Soil: Understanding the Connection Between Erosion, Drought and Displacement
You have likely experienced unexpected weather in your area or witnessed a surprising headline about a disaster in another state. Warm regions are freezing over,...
