It’s hard to believe that there are still people at large who think the climate crisis is a hoax. What would be the point of that so-called hoax? Who would benefit? And what exactly would they gain?
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Countdown to a Sustainable New Year
Let’s countdown our faves from 2021 and take them with us into a more sustainable 2022!
Read moreCarbon Emissions and LCAs
As with most global issues, climate change is complex. The science, the causes and consequences, and potential solutions all have a wide range of understanding. So, it’s no surprise that trying to make sense of how to transition to a more sustainable lifestyle is also very complex.
Read moreAre We Running Out of Sand?
Sand is the world’s most mined material with an estimated 50 billion tons extracted from lakes, riverbeds, coastlines, and deltas each year.
Read moreAre there really plenty of fish in the sea?
With an anticipated 10 billion people expected to inhabit the planet by 2050, the demand for animal protein will increase by 52 percent making sustainable and healthy approaches to feeding the world more critical than ever before.
Read moreThe Carbon Footprint of Concrete
Today, we’re talking about the heavy carbon footprint of concrete.
Read moreHow Can We Run Out of Sand?
Did you know? Sand is the world’s most mined material with an estimated 50 billion tons extracted from lakes, riverbeds, coastlines, and deltas each year.
Read moreRenewable Energy Storage with Aidan Snyder of Orenda
Today we’re talking with Aidan Snyder, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer of Orenda. Orenda is is working to implement energy storage technologies all across the US to help stabilize the transition to a renewable energy future.
Read moreWelcome to the Concrete Jungle
Did you know that concrete is the most commonly used building material on the planet?
Read moreWho’s Out There Fighting for Our Planet?
While our politicians argue and fight over climate policy, not all of us can jump on a plane to Cancun when the reality of the climate crisis hits. Thankfully, we don’t have to wait for individual politicians to look out for our future. A number of public and private organizations have taken up the mantle to move forward on education, new technology, and sustainable policy.
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