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Water pollution has an unfathomably negative effect on climate change.

Water Pollution: Its Inevitable Effect On Climate Change

Water pollution has an unfathomably negative effect on climate change. It occurs when dangerous substances like chemicals or microbes pollute streams, rivers, lakes, oceans, and bodies of water, reducing water purity and rendering it hazardous to humans and to the environment. So, what is the inevitable effect that water pollution has on climate change? what […]

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Environment, Health, Sustainability
The wedding cake model of sdgs.

Achieving Sustainability: Are The UN SDGs Connected?

The Triple Bottom Line (TBL) theory emphasises ‘People’ and ‘Planet’ before ‘Profits’. This theory has been adopted by many organisations worldwide. It is fair to say that businesses flourish only when both people and the planet are thriving (Greenpath, 2017). Achieving sustainability means working holistically towards a world where wellbeing is dominant. The UN has

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Environment, Strategy, Sustainability

Sustainability and Occupational Health and Safety Risk

occupational health and safety risk in wind energy and alternative aviation fuels Wind energy is still a relatively young industry (IRENA, 2019), which undergoes considerable changes by introducing new materials for turbine blades, towers and components. The specific sector has seen remarkable growth in recent years because of technological advancements and increased support from governments,

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Energy, Health, Society, Sustainability, Technology
Nature-based solutions may be the key to solving the climate crisis.

Nature-Based Solutions to Climate Change

Very often climate change solutions and mitigation techniques focus on new technologies. For many reasons, technology should not be relied on for the answer. Nature-based solutions can be helpful and should not be forgotten; they might even be preferable for a variety of reasons: practical, ecological and philosophical. We often are caught up in the

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Environment, Science, Sustainability
Food insecurity in Pakistan is a persistent problem that requires concerted government action to address.

Food Insecurity in Pakistan: Challenges and Opportunities

Pakistan suffers from food insecurity because of inadequate agricultural productivity, unstable political arrangements, and corruption. Many of the poor lack purchasing power and access to adequate food supplies. However, the country has also been subject to extreme weather and disasters. Since 2013, drought has become a frequent phenomenon and the 2022 floods are the worst

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Government, Innovation, Strategy, Sustainability, Technology
Climate change means that design and management of cities becomes increasingly important.

How climate change affects communities

As the world becomes more urbanised, design and management of cities will play an increasingly important role in mitigating how climate change affects communities. Sustainable urban development practices can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, while also making cities more resilient to the impacts of climate change. How crucial Are sustainable cities? A sustainable city and/or

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Environment, Government, Society, Sustainability

Problems With Rapid Urbanization: Disaster Risk and Vulnerability

Rapid urbanization creates many problems. It is both the cause of many disasters and a hindrance to recovery for many communities, especially in developing countries. The UN population fund predicts that, by 2050, 86% of the population in developed nations will live in urban areas. That figure is closer to 64% in developing nations. Disadvantaged

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Environment, Government, Health, Lifestyle, Society, Sustainability
The rate of global population growth has led antinatalists to demand a rapid reduction in birth rates.

Is The Rate of Global Population Growth Unsustainable?

The rate of global population growth has consequences for the planet’s resources. Food, water, shelter, space, energy, clothing, and other things become increasingly scarce as resources are depleted. Producing enough to feed, clean, shelter and clothe the population becomes a significant problem. The lives of our children will be defined by how quickly we can

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Government, Society, Sustainability
Recycling solar panels will become increasingly important as the world transitions to renewable power.

Recycling Solar Panels: The Next Great Challenge

Preventing the Earth’s temperature rising above 1.5 oC will require a global effort to reach net-zero emissions by 2050. In this scenario, solar energy will play a fundamental role. The power sector is the highest-polluting industry globally, accounting for 27% of total greenhouse gases alone. Hence, a deep shift away from fossil fuel energy production is

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Business, Energy, Environment, Government, Sustainability
The Mediterranean Action Plan aims to reverse environmental damage to the region from climate change and human activity

Mediterranean Action Plan: Cultural and Climate Hotspot?

The Mediterranean was the lifeblood of early civilisation, and it remains a vital centre in the modern world. It acts as a bridge between several continents, and many countries, and traditions. In fact, there are 22 different nations located along its 46,000 km coastline. The Mediterranean sea sits between Asia, Africa, and Europe, and the

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Environment, Sustainability
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