It’s not often that we have the opportunity to witness nature’s displays of celestial grandeur. Many of us sometimes forget to look at the night sky, which brings me to the upcoming astronomical event promising that 99% of people who…Read More
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When the Berlin Wall fell on November 9th, 1989, people celebrated worldwide. Its demolishment represented Germany’s reunification and freedom of thought, movement, and livelihood for hundreds of thousands of Germans. This victory over a failed communist experiment also meant the…Read More
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October 24th marks United Nations (UN) Day. What does this mean? Seventy-six years ago, in 1945, fifty-one nations came together for the first time under the UN umbrella. Their goal was to collectively maintain world peace to prevent another tragic…Read More
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It’s National Beach Day, and one lucky winner can enjoy the last days of summer with this beautifully curated Eco-Giveaway 2021, valued at $270 • Indosole – Flip Flops with a Soul • Beach’D – Bags Responsibly Made with Globally Sourced Materials…Read More
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Today is Earth Day, and for the second year in a row, a multitude of events will take place in a digital setting due to COVID-19. Last year, the pandemic forced worldwide shutdowns and slowdowns in social and economic activities, prompting…Read More
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This article was written by Artur Meyster. Technology is taking over many parts of our lives, and all sectors use it to try and optimize their operations. The renewable energy industry stands to improve a lot with developments in new…Read More
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Photo: Luxiders Climate change is for the first time a main topic driving a U.S. presidential agenda. The opportunities to get on track and reverse key rollbacks made by the Trump administration are many. Only time will tell how much…Read More
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Photo: Adobe Stock – Every October 13th the world observes the International Day for Disaster Risk Reduction, and in 2020 the focus is on governance. If there’s something to learn from the COVID-19 pandemic and from the 4 million acres…Read More
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A decade ago, climate change was a somewhat abstract notion, but today it’s a reality for much of the West. For the past three weeks, California, Oregon, and Washington fires have burned insanely hot, destroyed millions of acres of land,…Read More
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September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, a time when we should look at the real face of pediatric cancer. We have used a “superhero” image for our article because that’s what these kids and their families are, every one of…Read More