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Carbon neutral products

What You Need to Know About Carbon Neutral Products

What is a carbon neutral product? When a product is certified as carbon-neutral it simply means that it did not contribute to global warming. This is achieved by making reductions to carbon emissions in all processes including packaging, operations, sourcing, and finally offsetting any unavoidable emissions through the purchase of carbon offsets. Thus, by buying

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Business, Environment, Lifestyle, Sustainability
Global Warming Factory Emissions

Global warming: What is it and how do we stop it

Why does global warming occur? Global warming is part of the larger climate change issue. It refers to the sustained increases in temperature, while climate change, on the other hand, is defined as the long-term changes in the averaged weather conditions (IPCC, 2018). The difference between global warming and climate change can be further explored

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Environment, Science, Sustainability

Methane in our food value chain: What can we do about it?

What is methane gas and why is it harmful? Methane is a powerful greenhouse gas emitted by anthropogenic (human-induced) as well as by natural sources. It has a direct influence on climate, but also a number of indirect effects on human health, crop yields, and the quality and productivity of vegetation through its role as

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Environment, Health, Sustainability

2021: The beginning of a critical decade of action

The year 2020 was a strange year, to say the least. The destructive bushfires engulfing Australia, a global pandemic, and a heatwave in the Arctic circle are just some of the most catastrophic events that hit our planet in 2020 (NASA, 2021), and the recovery is still ongoing. However, with a new year, comes new

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Business, Coronavirus, Energy, Environment, Government, Health, Society, Sustainability

Carbon sinks: Why we need them

Carbon sinks are systems that absorb more carbon from the atmosphere than what they release. The largest carbon sinks in the world are forests and oceans, absorbing around 50% of the carbon dioxide emissions (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, 2020). These systems capture the carbon and stores them below the Earth’s surface as well as

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Energy, Environment, Science, Society, Strategy, Sustainability, Technology

Universal Health Coverage: Bridging the Gap

WHAT IS UNIVERSAL HEALTH COVERAGE? Universal health coverage (UHC) is defined by the World Health Organisation (WHO) as “ensuring that all people have access to needed health services of sufficient quality to be effective, while also ensuring that the use of these services does not expose the user to financial hardship” (2020). UHC includes the

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Health, Society, Sustainability

Maintaining your digital well-being: Why it matters

Most of us have relationships with our phones that rival loving, successful relationships. We eat, sleep, and vacation with our trusty devices. But is this relationship really successful? Could spending hours in front of phones, laptops, and computers do more harm than good? Definitions of digital well-being vary widely. In this article, the following definition

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Health, Lifestyle, Sustainability
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