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A Sustainable Construction Project: Is Neom It?

An Arabic nation in the middle of the desert ventured to build a sustainable construction project called Neom, capturing the world’s attention. NEOM is Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman‘s dream project. He wants to transform his country towards sustainability. The crown prince constructed his project in the Tabuk province of Saudi Arabia, bordering the Red […]

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Human Rights, Innovation, Sustainability, Technology

Why Technology Is A Necessity

The necessity of technology in our everyday lives is undeniable. It is so intertwined in our daily activities that most people will struggle to function without it. A lot of tasks involve the use of electrical devices and technologies, such as smartphones and computers. In fact, we use technology for everything from entertainment to communication

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Environment, Human Rights, Sustainability, Technology
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Coastal Communities: How Marine Energy Powers Them

Around the world, coastal communities increasingly require sustainable energy solutions to address their expanding power demands. With traditional energy sources lagging due to environmental concerns and diminishing resources, attention shifts towards alternative energy sources. One promising avenue is marine energy, which uses ocean resources to generate power. What is Marine Energy? Marine energy, often referred

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Business, Energy, Environment, Sustainability

Positive Partnerships To Achieve Sustainability

We’ve all heard of the proverbial “win-win”. The win-win is where both or all parties involved in a negotiation come out with things they want. However, this win-win only takes into account the needs and wants of the humans involved in the arrangement. It is often at the expense of the natural environment and possibly

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Business, Environment, Government, Society, Strategy, Sustainability
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Anthropocene And Environmental Justice

In the epoch of the Anthropocene, human activities have become an undeniable force shaping the very foundations of our planet. The importance of environmental justice has never been more evident. As we grapple with the consequences of our actions on Earth’s geology, climate, and ecosystems, it becomes imperative to address the disparities that arise from

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Environment, Government, Lifestyle, Society
Leaving no one behind with the Sustainable Development Goals

Achieving The SDGs: Leaving No One Behind

“Leaving no one behind”. What does that mean? In fact, it means what it says. It means leaving no one behind. In other words, we bring everyone forward. But what are we not leaving people behind in? Furthermore, who are the people “left behind”? Humanity has been treading a self-destructive path for quite some time.

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Environment, Health, Human Rights, Society
Harnessing tidal energy.

Harnessing Tidal Energy In Developing Countries

We live on a beautiful, vibrant planet that rotates around our bright Sun, with our own satellite, the Moon, rotating around us. The gravitational forces of both the Sun and the Moon, along with Earth’s rotational motion, cause tides. In fact, tides are long-lasting waves that start in the ocean and move towards and away

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Energy, Environment, Science, Strategy, Sustainability
Advanced farming is the future for agriculture.

Advanced farming: Profits from Innovation

In today’s world food insecurity is a growing concern, more so due to the natural calamities and the ever-growing population. Advanced farming practices are crucial in supporting the global demand for food. Recent studies indicate that experts estimate the world population will reach around 9.7 billion by 2050. To meet this growing population’s dietary needs,

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Environment, Innovation, Science, Sustainability, Technology
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