The Importance of Sustainable Fishing

Since time immemorial, humans relied on the oceans and other bodies of water for edible seafood. Now, according to Fish Forward, more than ¾ of fish stocks are fully fished. The result? We endanger marine species, including the Pacific Bluefin tuna and swordfish, and their habitats. Life underwater may seem peaceful, but it’s not the... Continue Reading →

Comparing Solar Panels with Solar Shingles

An increase in residential eco-consciousness significantly enhanced solar sales last year. Homeowners are reducing their reliance on conventional power sources and their utility costs with clean energy systems. The increase in production supports Biden’s Build Back Better plan, limiting national greenhouse gas emissions. Solar power generation also shrinks residents’ carbon footprints, improving personal sustainability levels.... Continue Reading →

Role of Weed in Environmental Sustainability

Human society is often reactive. It is one of those traits which has made us survive for centuries. The question of environment and sustainability is new if you compare it to the astronomical clock. Primitive humans hardly knew about environmental concerns. They settled near the water bodies and used tools that had minimal effect on... Continue Reading →

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