A recent perspective paper in Natural Climate Change offers novel Demand-side Strategies to dramatically reduce the consumption of resources and fossil fuel air pollution. This study, led by Felix Creutzig of the Mercator Research Institute on Global Commons and Climate Change (MCC) in Berlin, Germany, involves inputs from IIASA researchers Alessio [...]
In the heart of bustling London, where skyscrapers pierce the clouds and the hum of traffic is incessant, there lies an oasis of nature’s own design. Nestled within the urban landscape of Greenford in the Ealing Beaver project, a unique experiment is underway, one that brings together the wild and [...]
The idea of sustainability comprises a wide range of viewpoints and beliefs, representing the various ways in which people regard and interact with nature. It is feasible to align different value systems to accomplish common sustainability goals despite these discrepancies. The article examines how many natural values from relational to intrinsic to instrumental can converge toward shared sustainability goals that are backed by interdisciplinary [...]
The majestic silhouette of a grizzly bear roaming through the rugged terrain of the North Cascades is a sight that many thought was lost to history. Yet, after years of impassioned debate and meticulous planning, the federal government has taken a monumental step towards restoring this iconic species to its rightful place in Washington [...]
On April 10, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) made a groundbreaking announcement by setting the first-ever limits on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), commonly known as “forever chemicals,” in drinking water. This decision is a significant step towards safeguarding public health, targeting six PFAS known to accumulate in the body and [...]
In a remarkable move towards bolstering environmental sustainability, Volvo Cars’ Taizhou manufacturing plant has transitioned to biogas as its primary energy source. This pivotal shift signifies a major accomplishment for Volvo, establishing the Taizhou facility as the company’s inaugural plant in China to attain climate-neutral status. By making this transition [...]
In the heart of Utah’s wilderness lies a botanical wonder that defies conventional classification: Pando, the “trembling giant.” While coastal redwoods claim the spotlight as the Earth’s Largest Tree, Pando transcends mere stature. This aspen grove, with its sprawling expanse of approximately 47,000 genetically identical stems, represents not merely a [...]
Have you ever felt the invigorating embrace of eucalyptus-infused steam in your shower, unlocking a realm of rejuvenation that transcends the ordinary? The combination of eucalyptus and steam is nothing short of magical – it’s an experience that not only invigorates your senses but also clears your mind and provides [...]
In the hustle and bustle of densely packed urban environments, where the promise of social interactions seems limitless, there lurks a hidden menace—loneliness. Former United States Surgeon General, Dr. Vivek Murthy, sheds light on the global “loneliness epidemic,” a consequence of urban living that not only affects our social fabric [...]
In a groundbreaking initiative funded by the Victorian government, up to 1.2 million cigarette butts may find an unexpected fate – becoming a vital part of a solution to Australia’s plastic pollution crisis. The initiative, led by Sustainability Victoria, aims to enlist the help of oyster mushrooms to break down [...]
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