by blogger | Oct 28, 2021 | Blog, Staff Blog |
Carbon footprint is the measure of greenhouse gas emissions. It’s the amount of strain being placed on the environment by leading our daily lives. Climate change has been proven to be caused by the carbon dioxide released from burning gas, oil, fossil fuels, and...
by blogger | Oct 27, 2021 | Blog, Staff Blog
Did you know that the number of people who faced starvation rose from approximately 650 million to 810 million people in 2020? That’s a rise of 160 million souls suffering from starvation in just a year. And scientists forecast those numbers will continue to...
by blogger | Oct 26, 2021 | Blog, Staff Blog
Laney Siegner Mar 31, 2021 A thought-provoking article by Dr. Laney Siegner, Course Director at Terra.do, voicing a collective perspective of Terra.do community members on the idea of climate jobs and navigating a new career. When we think “climate jobs,” many of us...
by blogger | Oct 25, 2021 | Blog, Staff Blog
While the research on cancer is still ongoing and there is much left to learn about the disease, science has made strides in ascertaining some of the causes of cancer. Cancer can be unpredictable, but there are ways you can reduce your chances of contracting a severe...
by blogger | Sep 14, 2021 | Blog, Ecolonomy, Staff Blog
The concept of ecolonomics is a combination of ecology and economics and it encompasses the belief that the environment and businesses should effectively work together towards sustainability. Ecolonomics concept recognizes the fact that no one can effectively thrive...
by blogger | Sep 8, 2021 | Blog, Ecology, Staff Blog
Climate change has a way of magnifying the already existing vulnerabilities and risks that are associated with disasters due to the changing patterns of some of the hazards such as droughts. This occurs as a result of increased population exposure and changes in land...