Together, we can restore balance and forge a sustainable future for all. Introduction The planet we call home teeters on the brink of irreversible change. The Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency is not a distant threat—it's unfolding before our eyes. At Climate Change Community LLC and our dedicated platform, Climate Tribe (climatetribe.com), we are opening... Continue Reading →
Mortgage-Free Living in a Hand-Built Tiny Home
'This post is based on the Mother Earth News Article: 'Mortgage Free Living...' Tiny Homes: A Big Solution for Climate Change? As we grapple with the urgent climate crisis, innovative housing solutions like tiny homes are emerging as a potential way to reduce our environmental impact. These compact dwellings offer several advantages that could help... Continue Reading →
Top 11 Factors Causing Divisions in Tackling the Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency
This blog post pulled from within 'Climate Tribe' which will be opening soon... (see posts at eXi235.com for more details on Climate Tribe! Bridging Divides: Overcoming Walls of Division in Environmental Action The Climate and Ecological (Green) Emergency stands as one of the most significant challenges humanity has ever faced. As the planet grapples with... Continue Reading →
See-through solar cells that soak up the sun
The new design offers a glimpse of a future in which phones, laptop screens, or even car windows could harness sunlight for electricity. Researchers have made near-transparent solar cells that are efficient enough to charge a phone battery. The advance, published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is a glimpse at a... Continue Reading →
The Imperative of Synergistic Policymaking and Nonviolent Movements in Addressing the Climate Emergency
The climate and ecological emergency poses an existential threat to humanity, demanding urgent and comprehensive action from all sectors of society. Tackling this crisis requires bold, transformative solutions that prioritize people and the planet, encompassing clean energy transitions, carbon capture, sustainable agriculture, and the protection of vulnerable communities worldwide. Synergistic Policymaking for Climate Action Synergistic... Continue Reading →
Personal cooling device overcomes AC’s flaws
Low-cost gadget that absorbs heat radiating from skin could be an energy-efficient, quiet way to keep cool with windows open for fresh air In a world facing increasingly hot summers, cooling technologies can be life-savers. But cranking up air-conditioning only adds more planet-warming gases to the atmosphere. Researchers in China say they have now developed... Continue Reading →
Understanding Carbon Pricing for Children…
Hey there, young Eco-warriors! 🌍 Today, let's talk about something super important that helps us take care of our planet: carbon pricing. It might sound like a fancy term, but it's pretty simple once you break it down. Ready? Let's dive in! What is Carbon? First, let's understand what carbon is. Carbon is a natural... Continue Reading →
Harnessing the Sun: The Potential of Large-Scale Solar Farms for Renewable Energy
"Powering the Future with Solar Solutions" Introduction: The increasing energy demands of our modern world, fueled by the rapid advancement of technologies like artificial intelligence (AI), necessitate innovative and sustainable energy solutions. One promising avenue is the development of large-scale solar farms. Solar energy presents an abundant, renewable, and environmentally friendly alternative to fossil fuels,... Continue Reading →
Electric Bikes: A Sustainable Solution for Urban Mobility
As someone who's been researching e-bikes with the intention of purchasing one, I thought I'd share some insights on what they are and how they can help address our climate emergency. If you're considering making the switch to more sustainable transportation, this information might be useful. What are electric bikes? Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are... Continue Reading →
Copenhagen – The world’s greenest capital city? | DW Documentary
Copenhagen is renowned for being bike friendly and for its cutting-edge design and architecture. But the Danish capital has also become a hub of environmental protection and sustainability. Once a fishing village, today Copenhagen is a bustling metropolis where designers turn fabric remnants into hip fashion and restaurants grow lettuce in indoor warehouses. City architect... Continue Reading →
Agroforestry to benefit farmers and help achieve environmental targets
The Irish Agroforestry Forum (IAF) has recently launched its website to foster collaborations and act as an information hub tailored to the growing interest in agroforestry. Agroforestry includes the growing of trees on farmland within a wide range of spatial configurations, and can support climate mitigation and resilience as well as providing other environmental benefits,... Continue Reading →