This Household Heater Is a Sleek & Sustainable Radiator
Along with a gorgeous design, the Koleda SOLUS+ Household Heater offers a smart and cost-efficient way to warm your home.
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Along with a gorgeous design, the Koleda SOLUS+ Household Heater offers a smart and cost-efficient way to warm your home.
Source: thegadgetflow.com
The Global Council for Sustainable Tourism granted worldwide recognition to the Certificate of Sustainable Tourism (CST) of the Costa Rican Tourism Institute. The Global Sustainable Tourism Council awarded Costa Rica worldwide recognition for its permanent efforts in the development and…
Steward Pickett— Sustainability has become one of the touchstones of the twenty-first century.As the human inhabitants of the planet consume an ever-larger share of the Earth’s resources and incre……
With an initiative funded by the KOREA-AFRICA ECONOMIC COOPERATION (KOAFEC) focused on waste management, the African Development Bank aims to accelerate the circular economy in Africa, a model which aims to minimize waste and maximize value from resources through the recovery and regeneration of products at the end of their typical service life. The rationale for the initiative, entitled “ Development of a Green Growth Investment Program in Africa focused on waste management and the circular economy,” is that waste management constitutes one of the major developmental challenges for Africa. It has serious potential consequences in terms of environmental quality, public health, fisheries, agriculture, and sustainable development. The expected outcome of the KOAFEC intervention is a stronger enabling environment for sustainable waste management and circular economy activities. This will be delivered through an enhanced policy and regulatory framework, capacity building and resource mobilization activities.
With the XXIII Olympic Winter Games starting and a record-breaking 102 gold medals up for grabs this year, it got us thinking about medals…and metals in general. With so many uses from giving them as awards for super athletes, to using them in currency, trade markets, and more recently, electronics, it seems like the demand for precious metals isn’t going anywhere, but the supply is limited, even if the U.S. Geological Survey estimates there are 52,000 tons of minable gold still in the ground.
The movie Avatar evoked an imaginary world of lush bioluminescent jungles. Now the popular fascination for sustainably glowing foliage is being realized through advances in designer genetics. This week in Nature Biotechnology, scientists have announced the feasibility of creating plants that…
Nike convened athletes and its chief of sustainability to discuss climate change and the company’s sustainability efforts on Thur.