Gisele Bundchen poses topless for Elle’s Sustainability Issue
And the Brazilian bombshell proved that as she posed topless for the July cover of Elle magazine with an ALL IS LOVE tattoo on her shoulder.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
And the Brazilian bombshell proved that as she posed topless for the July cover of Elle magazine with an ALL IS LOVE tattoo on her shoulder.
Source: www.dailymail.co.uk
As the world’s climate gets even warmer, we have to ask ourselves: is our obsession with buying new stuff really killing the planet? Read more here.
Eventbrite – Global Compact Network Malaysia presents COVID-19 Gives Sustainability a Dress Rehearsal – Tuesday, May 19, 2020 – Find event and ticket information.
As part of our Mission Possible campaign, edie brings you this weekly round-up of five of the best sustainability success stories of the week from across the globe.
In my work with my charity Kit Us Out – which seeks to level the playing field in para-sport – the issue of sustainable funding is becoming increasingly relevant as disabled athletes from developing countries look for ways to support their careers.
The face of nuclear energy is changing, and one of the companies working to redefine what nuclear energy looks like is Oklo. The 22-person Silicon Valley start-up has a plan to build mini-nuclear reactors, powered by the waste of conventional nuclear reactors and housed in aesthetically pleasing A-frame structures. “Microreactors are an exciting innovation that completely flips the technology story for nuclear energy,” Alex Gilbert, a project manager for nuclear power think tank the Nuclear Innovation Alliance, told CNBC.
With single-use face masks discarded on beaches and streets, the COVID-19 environmental waste problem is as concerning as coronavirus itself. To encourage to choose eco-friendly mask alternatives, here’s a list of ethical and sustainable face masks that are washable and reusable.