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Why Hydrogen Green Energy is the Fuel of the Post COVID World

Countries around the world have set ‘decarbonization’ as one of the goals for 2050. Further, two-thirds of all Americans feel that government should do better on climate. About 77% of the citizens agree that a more important energy priority should be developing alternative energy resources like wind and solar power and hydrogen technology instead of [Continue]

8 Carbon-Neutral Household Products for the Conscious Consumer

If you’re like many conscious consumers, you’re probably at least a little bit concerned about the size of your carbon footprint. Every time we buy a new product, drive a car, take a flight or flip on the air conditioner, we contribute to carbon pollution. A simple way to help reduce your carbon emissions is [Continue]

THE LINK BETWEEN FLOODING AND BIODIVERSITY LOSS

Rivers have certainly been an inalienable part of human evolution and our collective history as a whole. The world’s freshwater rivers paved the way for the formation of some of the greatest civilizations we have ever known. But apart from being known for their upsides, rivers have also been equally responsible for ruining civilizations with [Continue]

5 Potentially Harmful Environmental Factors

Humans are merely animals, just like any other species. We may be smarter than most, but we’re still flesh and blood, and our environment matters. We can only be healthy and content if everything around us is balanced. Unfortunately, there are plenty of things that some of us live close to that can harm us. [Continue]