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Climate Change is Immediate
General, Current Events Leo Nitczynski General, Current Events Leo Nitczynski

Climate Change is Immediate

The conversation around climate change in the United States mainly revolves around its direct effects on U.S. cities and territory or its impact on the planet overall. It rarely focuses on the specific effects climate change will have on other parts of the world that will also be highly relevant to the United States. In an increasingly globalized world, no country will be immune to the consequences of climate change even if they play out on the other side of the world.

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Reinventing The Umbrella at Dri / Interview
Interviews Gabriel Nagel Interviews Gabriel Nagel

Reinventing The Umbrella at Dri / Interview

Umbrellas keep us dry, but at a high cost. Over 1.1 billion umbrellas make it to the landfill every year. In fact, the number of carelessly discarded umbrellas could make a tower 25 times as high as the Eiffel Tower. An organization making sea-plastic recycled umbrellas is changing the story. This article is part of a new Light CO2 series, where we explore how individuals and organizations alike are changing climate change. Everyone can change climate change.

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Neonicotinoids and Nature
Agriculture Brannagh Caddis Agriculture Brannagh Caddis

Neonicotinoids and Nature

Neonicotinoids are a class of neuroactive insecticides chemically similar to nicotine. They assist with pest control on more than 140 crop varieties. Sounds beneficial, right? At first glance, neonicotinoids seem like the right answer to gain a higher crop yield and manage food shortages. Take another look, and neonicotinoids could devastate nature. In parts of Europe, governments know the detrimental harm neonicotinoids have on wildlife yet still permit widespread usage across the country.

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Heating
Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel

Heating

Cozy, toasty, warm. Heating helps us enjoy our time in the winter, warm our water, and even wash our dishes and clothing. Unfortunately, this comfort comes at a cost. Furnaces and heaters have a huge carbon footprint; almost all are fossil fuel-powered. Even space heaters use electricity likely generated from fossil fuels. Let’s glance at the history of warmth, it’s environmental impact, and heating alternatives, as well as reduce greenhouse gases.

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5G vs Nature
Residential, Technology, Energy Gabriel Nagel Residential, Technology, Energy Gabriel Nagel

5G vs Nature

2020 has been a crazy year. Australia and California nearly burned to the ground, the UK withdrew from the European Union, and elections are just around the corner. Oh, and massive protests across the world have been demanding racial justice while a pandemic rages. At the same time, tremendous strides have been made in technology, astronomy, and science. One of the significant changes beginning in 2020 is the rapid implementation of 5G technology.

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Bees and Climate Change
Residential, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel Residential, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel

Bees and Climate Change

Did you recently eat an apple, drink coffee, or wine? Thank the bees. Without bees, ⅓ of the world food wouldn't exist and ½ the world's oil, fiber, and raw materials wouldn't survive. We can also thank them for medicine, clean water, and oxygen. Every year, these little pollinators contribute over $217 billion to the global economy. Yet we are not treating these creatures with the same care they're treating us with. The bees need our help.

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Plastic Pollution
Residential, Plastic Gabriel Nagel Residential, Plastic Gabriel Nagel

Plastic Pollution

Our world is drowning in plastic. Yet this material has never been needed more. It all started in 1907, the beginning of the global plastic market with Bakelite, the first plastic. Now plastic is in every corner of the globe, from the coasts of California, the streets of your city, and even deep in the Amazon. So what is plastic? What makes it so harmful to the environment? And what can you do to end plastic pollution and save some sea turtles?

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Droughts and Wildfires
Residential, Current Events Gabriel Nagel Residential, Current Events Gabriel Nagel

Droughts and Wildfires

Wildfires are increasing. In the past ten years, there have been 641,000 recorded wildfires, and 68 million acres burned in the United Sates. California seems to catch fire every month, and Australia nearly burned to the ground a few months ago. While we usually perceive climate change as contributing to hurricanes, it has also been linked to droughts. What’s climate change’s role in droughts? Why do droughts cause fires? And what can you do?

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Minimalism and Climate Change
Residential, Current Events Gabriel Nagel Residential, Current Events Gabriel Nagel

Minimalism and Climate Change

"Less is More" is the mantra we've heard echoed across social media by influencers and journalists. Minimalism is the new trend, and it's quite a good one. It has sparked multiple movements, including reducing the impact of fast fashion, promoting waste reduction, and reducing consumerism. These movements might be the turning stone we need to save the planet. Make minimalism a trend that lasts — from trends like 33 clothes, 100 things, and zero waste.

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Making Technology
Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel

Making Technology

Every year, 2.4 million tonnes of electronics go into landfills in the US alone. It results in an astounding 860 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions, or 2% of world carbon emissions. We are becoming a disposable society. Millions of Americans upgrade to the newest smartphones when their current phone works just fine. The waste piles up, while rare materials are extracted from the Earth. How can we reduce our technology's environmental impact?

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Soap vs Nature
Residential Gabriel Nagel Residential Gabriel Nagel

Soap vs Nature

Soap is critical for maintaining proper hygiene, health, and cleanliness. Now it’s even more critical during the COVID-19 pandemic. But many have raised concerns about the environmental impact of soap. So should you be worried? Take a look at the Yamuna river in India, and see how soap is genuinely affecting the environment. Soap can cause irreparable damage from marine ecosystems to promoting antibiotic-resistant organisms and even our skin.

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Light Pollution
Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel Residential, Energy Gabriel Nagel

Light Pollution

Light is everywhere. More than 80% of the world now lives under an artificially illuminated sky, making our neighborhoods visible and homes cozy when the sun goes down, keeping us safe in the dark, and enabling us to travel and work more than ever. But too much of this gift can cause detrimental effects to our sleep, wildlife, and the environment. That's what light pollution is: the excessive or inappropriate use of artificial light. The world is glowing.

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The Life of a Plastic Bottle
Residential Gabriel Nagel Residential Gabriel Nagel

The Life of a Plastic Bottle

You likely consume 167 bottles of water each year. One hundred of those are thrown away into the environment like there is no tomorrow. For each of those bottles, an immensely long, intricate, and carbon-intensive process takes place from beginning to end. It uses 17 Million Barrels of Oil, 2.5 Million Tonnes of CO2, 16.4 Billion Gallons of Water, and so much more to hold a small amount of water. This is the journey of three plastic bottles.

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Eco-Friendly Pets
Residential Gabriel Nagel Residential Gabriel Nagel

Eco-Friendly Pets

Our pets have a massive pawprint. Dogs and cats consume approximately 25% of the worldwide meat supply, which results in dangerous greenhouse gases, contaminated water, and inefficient use of land. We hardly think about the small things, but they can often have the most significant impact. There are a few actions that you can take to cut down on your pet's environmental impact. It starts with a conscious diet, eco-friendly food, and lots of care. Live a light life.

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Vegan Dog Food
Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel

Vegan Dog Food

Your cute and furry companions have an impact on the planet. Yet, their exact role in climate change remains to be determined. We've set out on a journey to research what has been reported on dogs and cats' precise carbon pawprint. Last year, across U.S. or world households, there were 471 Million Dogs and 373 Million Cats. They contribute approximately 1.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide to our environment yearly or the equivalent of running 437 coal power plants for a year.

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CO2 Pawprints
Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel Residential, Carbon Offsetting, Agriculture Gabriel Nagel

CO2 Pawprints

Your cute and furry companions have an impact on the planet. Yet, their exact role in climate change remains to be determined. We've set out on a journey to research what has been reported on dogs and cats' precise carbon pawprint. Last year, across U.S. or world households, there were 471 Million Dogs and 373 Million Cats. They contribute approximately 1.7 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide to our environment yearly or the equivalent of running 437 coal power plants for a year.

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Bring Earth Home
Residential Gabriel Nagel Residential Gabriel Nagel

Bring Earth Home

Humans have never been this separated from nature. Green grasslands turned to grey concrete, tall trees replaced by tall buildings, and each animal to a plastic memory. We do not live with nature. We live over her. But we can reconnect back to earth by incorporating elements of nature into our homes. We can take a few simple steps to make our house feels like home from indoor plants, eco-friendly furniture, and natural light. Let's get back to home.

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Eco Cleaning
Residential Gabriel Nagel Residential Gabriel Nagel

Eco Cleaning

With COVID-19 leaving its mark across the world, we've created new routines. One of the many is regular cleaning. While cleaning can help to remove dust, allergens, and infectious agents, it can bring damage to the environment and animals. Many cleaning products release CFCs, VOCs, and other harmful chemicals. Plus, commercial cleaning products are hazardous for the eye, skin, and respiratory tract. Here are ten great DIY staples you need for an eco-friendly cleaning regimen - and what to avoid.

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Earthquakes and Climate Change
Current Events Brannagh Caddis Current Events Brannagh Caddis

Earthquakes and Climate Change

Earthquakes are an increasingly common occurrence in many countries. When a big earthquake hits, it can be devastating, leveling entire cities and taking human lives. Yesterday, a magnitude six earthquake struck central California. Its tremors were felt from L.A. to Las Vegas. Over 200 aftershocks were recorded, and six lives were lost. So what is going on when the ground starts shaking beneath our feet? And how does climate change play a role in this? The answer is quite deep.

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