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Keep reading > Keep reading >Get a limited edition of Terrennial’s bamboo straw set for free. Hello earth friends! We dare you to take a selfie with the theme #NoPlasticStraw. To participate is really simple, just follow the steps below:
Keep reading > Keep reading >Bamboo is the most sustainable plant on the planet, it can grow to a rate of up to 1m (3ft) per day. It needs no irrigation, reaches maturity in less than a year, and it is naturally antibacterial. Now that is what we call a super-plant! Are you interesting to make your own bamboo straw? check this post.
Keep reading > Keep reading >Making the switch from a plastic to a bamboo drinking straw is super simple and full of benefits. It’s one of the easiest steps we can take towards being a more eco-conscious person.
Keep reading > Keep reading >As of late 2018, the #NoStrawMovement has kicked in. People were so quick to switching to stainless straws, to reduce single-use of plastic straws. The logic behind it is simple, stainless straws made it possible to reuse straws as many times as we want because we can wash it, unlike those single-use plastic straws. In a glance, they do sound more environmentally friendly than plastic straws, but are they really, though?
Keep reading > Keep reading >Getting rid of bad habits is not always simple but, lucky for us, forming habits can be done quite easily. Many times a habit is developed with little or no conscious knowledge. Once we get into a certain routine we simply plug along happily, day by day, doing the same actions over and over again without giving them a second thought.
Keep reading > Keep reading >Another miracle that came from fossil fuels is that it helped us invented one of the most significant inventions of our time: plastics. Plastics are durable, lightweight, and cheap. No wonder it got popular almost immediately and used by millions. Ever since then, plastics have come to be such an integral part of our daily lives, hence it's almost impossible for us to be completely independent of plastics.
Keep reading > Keep reading >The world has a crippling dependence on fossil fuels and this dependence on coal, oil and natural gas is one of the largest causes to arguably the biggest problem facing earth today: climate change. It leads to problems such as sea level rise, desertification, and stronger or unpredictable weather events. But just what are they? And why do we depend so much on them?
Keep reading > Keep reading >We can't deny that climate change is a real and pressing issue faced by all countries in the world. Climate agreements have been made to further unite our collective efforts in combating climate change, but still, the Earth's temperature rise shows no sign of slowing down yet as most humans are still so insistent in pursuing infinite economic growth.
Keep reading > Keep reading >The global temperature increase brings disastrous consequences, endangering the survival of the Earth’s flora and fauna, including human beings. The worst climate change impacts include the melting of the ice mass at the poles, which in turn causes rising sea level, producing flooding and threatening coastal environments through which small island states risk disappearing entirely.
Keep reading > Keep reading >Many lines of evidence demonstrate that human activities, especially emissions of heat-trapping greenhouse gases from fossil fuel combustion, deforestation, and land-use change, are primarily responsible for the climate changes observed in the industrial era, especially over the last six decades.
Keep reading > Keep reading >Climate change is not new for our 4.5 billion years old home. It has been happening. But back then, climate change occured rather slowly, within a span of thousands of years. Today, it is different. Constantly growing human activities is why.
Keep reading > Keep reading >Climate change is a change in the pattern of weather, important biological events, and related changes in oceans, land surfaces and ice sheets, occurring over time scales of decades or longer, shown by the change in the statistical properties of the climate system. These statistical properties include averages, variability, and extremes.
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