How to save water and live more sustainably? Water is the most precious commodity on Earth and in the Middle East we have the highest consumption per capita worldwide. This holds true especially for countries like the UAE and Qatar, where desalination is the only way to have access to potable water and water for irrigation. In […]
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Toxins at Home
Your home is your safe haven. A place to rest and recharge, a place where you feel happy. You go out of your way to make sure you don’t have any toxins at home. Chances are, however, you may have missed the chemical toxins that end up in everything, from furniture cleaner to makeup. Dust, […]
5 Fabulous Mammals of Florida
We hope that each of you, our readers, will enjoy and appreciate this article we present about these 5 Fabulous Mammals of Florida. It was certainly our pleasure to compile the information for you. May it provide you with both education and increased awareness. These few species listed herein represent only a portion of the […]
7 Supremely Scintillating Cnidaria
We sincerely hope that you enjoy this article about 7 Supremely Scintillating Cnidaria. While the name of the phylum might be difficult to pronounce, the species within it remain some of the most memorable on the entire planet. Some of them, though, are less known than others. It is our fervent hope that this article […]
Plastic Infographic – How to Reduce Plastic Usage
Simply put, the truth about plastic is rather dire. In fact, every piece of plastic ever produced still exists! Some more interesting and unpleasant facts – all in the plastic infographic at the bottom of the page. 10 Simple Steps to Stop (or Significantly Reduce) Using Plastic (Plus a Plastic Infographic) Here are some easy to […]
Global Warming: Undeniable
Global Warming is undeniable. I have been following the scientific research concerning climate change, for over 40 years and I have come to the conclusion that it is indeed undeniable. In that span of time, I have read literally thousands of published scientific reports. Though not officially trained as a scientist, I am a reasonably intelligent individual. […]
Shark Finning Whims
Shark finning is the brutal practice of slicing off a shark’s fins, often for use in shark fin soup, an Asian delicacy. The shark – mostly still alive – is thrown overboard to bleed to death and die of starvation at the bottom of the sea. How do you feel about that? Shark fin soup was […]
When Man and Nature Collide
When Man and Nature Collide. There is a War Ravaging Our World I speak not of the conflicts between men or countries but of another, vastly different kind of war. It is not a war for political reasons or for territorial expansion. Its basis is far simpler than that, yet its potential ramifications far outstrip anything […]
Transitional Ethics And Going Green
Probably most environmentalists at some point face the dilemma between the lesser of two evils. Do “green” people walk the talk or do they walk only when the road is nicely paved, clean and poses no moral predicaments? According to green-tipster Michael Bloch, anyone attempting to “go green” needs to accept that such an evolution takes baby […]
Amazing Conservation Photography
A photo says a thousand words – especially amazing conservation photography that evokes a myriad of emotions. Conservation photography may be a discipline you’ve never heard of. The foundations have been around since the beginning of photography itself. However, using images to make people aware of, and respond to, environmental issues is a genre that […]