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Category: Green living
Too Much of Nitrogen is Bad for the Planet
Excess nitrogen disrupts ecosystems, fuels pollution, and worsens climate change, making its management crucial for a sustainable planet.
Co-Managing Water Using Indigenous and Traditional Knowledge
Learn about co-managing marine ecosystems with indigenous communities to ensure sustainable and equitable ocean management.
Avoiding Food Waste Can Help Combat Climate Change
Learn how preventing waste and adopting practices like fermentation can preserve resources and fight climate change.
Denmark is First Country to Tax Agriculture Emissions
Denmark’s climate policy introduces an emissions tax on agriculture and initiatives to restore peatlands and reduce nitrogen pollution.
Social Comparison Encourages Climate-Friendly Actions
While personal actions lower emissions, studies reveal financial incentives and social comparison are key drivers for eco-friendly choices.
Alliance of CEO Climate Leaders Calls for Stronger Climate Action
CEOs from industries worldwide unite to push for ambitious climate actions, including clean energy investments and net-zero procurement.
UK Closes Last Coal Power Station, Marking Cleaner Energy Era
Britain’s last coal power plant shutdown paves the way for a renewable energy future, setting an example for other nations.
Benefits of a More Sustainable Heating for Europe and Central Asia
A World Bank 2023 report outlines solutions for Europe and Central Asia to shift to clean, affordable heating and reduce emissions by 2050.
Green Infrastructure Helps Stormwater Management in SE Michigan
Southeast Michigan is leading the way in stormwater management with green infrastructure efforts designed to reduce runoff and pollution.