
Poverty in Myanmar: How Can We Help?
Myanmar’s poverty situation is dire at present. The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) estimates that Myanmar’s economy has been heavily affected... Read more.

Clean Coal Energy: How Clean Is It Really?
In this day and age, climate change is garnering more and more attention. With it is a boom in innovative green technologies. To go carbon neutral is the most recently... Read more.

Sustainability for water consumption: Are we prepared?
Sustainability for water is an issue of worldwide concern. Global warming and population growth are driving up demand. Yet, the problem is not that rainfall and... Read more.

Water Pollution: Effects on health and sustainability
Water pollution is the contamination of water sources by substances that make the water unusable for daily usage. Pollutants include chemicals, trash, bacteria,... Read more.

Open Defecation: The potty problems posing a serious health risk
Deleted: 15% of the world is still defecating in open. What can we do to live in an open defecation free world? Can technology help?... Read more.

Indigenous People Behind Bars: How to Break the Cycle
Australia’s prison population is rising. Between 2010-2020, the prison population jumped from around 29,700 to just over 41,000. This means around 1 in 500... Read more.

Carbon Capture: Will it save us or end us?
Global warming is one of the major problem and the cause for that is the increasing amount of Global warming is one of the major problems we must contend with. The... Read more.

Climate Action: How to Avoid Climate Disaster
If we want to avoid climate disaster, we must take climate action. Anything less is a recipe for disaster. Rising global temperature will have a devastating impact... Read more.

Why Life Cycle Assessment Matters For Your Products Success
62% of respondents in a global study want companies to behave in a more sustainable and eco-friendly way. And businesses that want to stay ahead of the curve will... Read more.

Mangroves: The coastal guards as soaring carbon trappers
Mangroves are critical to fighting the climate crisis. They are natural carbon trappers, helping to mitigate the effects of climate change. As such, these ecosystems... Read more.