Category Archives: Sustainability in the News

Will the Climate Really Benefit from Natural Gas Fueled Trucks and Buses?

In light of recent criticism, companies are trying to “go green” by switching the fuel their trucks and buses use from diesel to natural gas. Although this seems like a good idea in theory, some environmentalists are realizing that while … Continue reading

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Methane and Carbon Dioxide: Why Climate Action Means Addressing Both

Do you ever wonder which gases impose a negative impact to our plant? Well, two of them are methane and carbon dioxide. They both vary in their levels of harm, but one thing is for sure, both have damaging effects, … Continue reading

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Why Solar Panels are Becoming a Middle-Class Commodity

Solar panels have been prevalent in the news for several years now and were first thought out to be an expensive investment, but, with technology advances and a lot of research, solar panels are now affordable and accessible to virtually … Continue reading

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Endangered Species: You Can Help!

There are currently over 16,000 endangered species around the world due to causes such as deforestation, industrialization, and climate change. Although there are some forces that we cannot stop, there are some ways we can help. Read the article below … Continue reading

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Hope for the Dramatic Climate Change

By now, we have all probably realized the weather has been all over the place the past few years; crazy snow storms to sweltering, hot temperatures (especially these past few weeks). These factors are due to the amount of greenhouse … Continue reading

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