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  • Regenerative Earth Summit- Boulder 2019

    by Sue Taggart November 14, 2019
    November 14, 2019

    Eco18 recently attended the third Regenerative Earth Summit: SOIL + WATER + CLIMATE, joining global leaders in Boulder, Colorado to learn how they are tackling climate change and the health of the planet through the power of commerce and collaboration.…Read More

  • The Competition for Resources in Patagonia

    by Guest Writer November 7, 2019
    November 7, 2019

    Header Photo by Catie Brown 2019 El Fin del Mundo, the end of the world, boasts an abundance of beauty. Snow-capped mountains, the natural beauty of Patagonia, the enchanting peat bogs and parks of Tierra del Fuego, beavers, huemuls, histories…Read More

  • The Rise of a Circular Economy

    by eco18 October 30, 2019
    October 30, 2019

    The concept of a circular economy is getting more attention these days, mostly because of the unequivocal scientific evidence of climate change, which is supported by events such as the rise in temperatures worldwide, predominantly in the last 35 years,…Read More

  • A Symbol of the American Southwest May Not Survive a Warming Climate

    by Guest Writer October 23, 2019
    October 23, 2019

    We are in an age that some scientists have called “the sixth extinction” because anywhere between 30 percent to 50 percent of species of flora and fauna are expected to go extinct by the middle of this century, according to…Read More

  • World Tourism Day: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the USA

    by eco18 September 27, 2019
    September 27, 2019

    If you haven’t visited a World Heritage Site yet, this World Tourism Day we want to give you some tips on how to contribute to their preservation and enjoy these landmarks of great social and cultural value around the world.…Read More

  • A Menace to Wildlife Animals

    by Dennis Machicao September 9, 2019
    September 9, 2019

    Poaching, the illegal trade in wildlife that is a highly organized, sophisticated criminal activity on an industrial scale, has become the 4th largest criminal enterprise worldwide followed only by drug smuggling, human trafficking and counterfeiting. Statistics show the illegal trade…Read More

  • Happy National Moth Week!

    by eco18 July 22, 2019
    July 22, 2019

    It’s National Moth Week! Moths are one of the Earth’s most diverse organisms, and while they may not get the same rep as their beautiful ‘cousin’ critter, butterflies, moths are nonetheless vital to our ecosystem, and have some pretty intricately…Read More

  • How to Conserve Energy in the Summer

    by eco18 June 28, 2019
    June 28, 2019

    Summer is officially here, and while soaking up the sun is great – soaking up too much energy in your household isn’t. Not only is this extremely damaging to our environment, but it’s also costly. Here are some eco-friendly tips…Read More

  • Norway’s Electric Car Demand

    by Dennis Machicao May 14, 2019
    May 14, 2019

    In recent years, the electric car has come to the forefront of automotive engineering. But the electric car is not necessarily a new innovation.  In 1832 the first electric car was introduced and by 1900 they were all the rage.  In…Read More

  • The Massive Threat on Floodplain Forests

    by Rachel Collins May 8, 2019
    May 8, 2019

    If you aren’t familiar with floodplain forests, they are the bottomland, low-lying areas adjacent to streams, rivers, oceans, bays, and lakes. Floodplains are home to a diversity of wildlife. The damp soil creates a rich home for insects and amphibian…Read More

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