Plants have been growing on this earth since before the earliest pre-ancestors of humans even thought about squiggling up out of the oceans, so why can they be so darn hard to keep alive?
The Consequences of Unwanted Phone Books
You know phone books are wasteful, but you might be surprised at just how wasteful.
Pollination: A Simple Refresher
Next time you’re walking to work and you nearly drop your phone when a bee powers by your face, don’t hate. That bee’s doing work, son.
Oil Dependence
We are providing you with the results of a study of the influence of the price of oil (Brent) on exchange rates, which was conducted in May 2015 by EXNESS analyst Sergei Kochergin.
Share Responsibility For The Planet
People use social media to their own advantage for a lot of reasons. But have we tried using social media for the advantage of others or for our planet? We could be using it to save vast amounts of water and energy.
How Nature Helps Kids Live and Learn Better
Nature rocks! Something about exploring connects you and grounds you to the world. Exploring Nature is good for everyone, but especially for the young. Being active outside
Absolute Rubbish! The Litter Crisis In Europe
It’s total rubbish that enough people and businesses litter and pollute enough to cause billions of dollars in cleanup.
Support Safer Cycling: Biking In South Carolina
I’m an avid bicycle commuter and have seen first-hand the difference cycling infrastructure can make when it comes to road safety. Protected bike lanes are the absolute best way
Where’s All The Water Going?
Think you watch your water usage? Did you know that Americans consume about 100 gallons of water a day?
The Global Impact of Recycling
One person ends up creating 1.5 tons of solid waste a year. 3/4th’s of that is recyclable, but only 30% is actually recycled. These figures are staggering and composting is a huge part of recycling I believe is going largely ignored by the general population.