Even if this community still looks a little empty, I hope that life here will soon flourish. Life that already offers added value and also takes care of the possibilities of future generations.
Let's use this new beginning on this censorship-resistant and open platform not only to set an undeniable sign but also to use this freedom to actively work towards a better future.
I need new shoes and want to buy shoes that can be disposed of without a bad conscience when worn out.
I've understood plant-based materials and biodegradability is some sort of holy grail for sustainable products, but I am struggling to understand really how biodegradable the different materials are.
Some brands tout 100% plant-based, but might still need industrial composting conditions to properly decompose.
Then again recycled plastics from old fishing nets and such is good if it takes them out of the oceans. But then, how do I dispose of then when worn out?
Or should I go nuclear and buy something new, non plant·based, but super high quality product that might last me longer?
I feel a little lost in this jungle.
I liked the concept of the OAT shoes, but they seem to have gone out of business.
Any advice? Certifications, brands, materials to look for?
Geothermal energy is the use of underground heat to produce electricity and currently contributes a small, yet growing, portion of U.S. energy generation. The United States is the top geothermal energy producer in the world, and the Trump Administration has announced plans to increase investments in geothermal energy.
Geothermal power plants are considered helpful in the fight against climate change as they are a renewable energy source, have low levels of pollution, and have significant room for growth in the U.S. However, there are concerns over its efficiency, lack of space for new energy plants, and high upfront costs.
Geothermal energy has strong bipartisan support, and has been considered a “middle ground” in the intense energy debate. Recently, President Trump signed an executive order declaring a “National Energy Emergency” which would expedite domestic energy and energy infrastructure production. Although Trump’s tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico will harm the production of wind and solar energy, geothermal energy will likely remain unaffected.
What are your thoughts on geothermal energy? Do the benefits of geothermal energy plants outweigh the costs?
The days of the perfect-looking yard -- often lawns that guzzle copious amounts of water to stay green -- may soon be gone.
Homeowners are increasingly opting to "re-wilding" their homes, incorporating native plants and decreasing the amount of lawn care to make their properties more sustainable and encourage natural ecosystems to recover, according to Plan It Wild, a New York-based native landscape design company.
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