As a part of Mayor Claudia Lopez’s development plan for Bogota, La Rolita has been operating since 2022. The project, called La Rolita, is an...
Archive for tag: climate change
Feeling Warmer Recently? Is It Because Of Ozone Holes?
Have you heard about the hole in ozone layer? Well, you might not hear it very often nowadays because recent studies discovered that it has...

Carbon Management: How Does It Work?
Carbon management is an increasingly important area of focus for organizations and governments alike. With global emissions continuing to rise, environmental experts believe that different...

The Effects of Extreme Weather Events on Wildlife
We are facing more and more episodes of extreme weather nowadays, and that’s something that can be expected. Why can it be expected? Because it...

7 Ways to Make Your Property Energy Efficient
The cost of energy continues to rise. Many property owners today are interested in sustainable living to help minimize the impact of climate change. These...

The Many Benefits of Protecting Very Old Trees (and How to Do It if You Have One Nearby)
Old trees are magnificent and can make our hearts skip a beat. But they don’t just look majestic, they’re also important in preserving biodiversity and...

We Are Facing Lettuce Shortage, Thanks To Climate Change
Do you love lettuce in your burger or salad? If you love to keep having them in your food, then you may want to start...

The Extreme Temperature Has Taken Its Toll on Our Communities
Recently, countries located on the northern hemisphere of our planet experience the third hottest temperature ever recorded. And as it was the third highest summer...

When the Place You Live in Gets Awfully Hot, AC is No Longer a Luxury
Heat waves have been overwhelming the United States, Europe and Africa, with some areas recording the highest temperature of all time. Many have felt and...

Why 2 Degrees Celsius Increase Is Far Worse Than 1.5 Degrees?
Since pre-industrial era, the temperature of this planet has been increasing for some degrees. Not slowly, but pretty rapid if we compare it to natural...
