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The Secret Power of Mangroves
We frequently picture expansive rainforests or colourful coral reefs when we think of robust ecosystems. However, mangrove forests, which...
Ffion Collins
Sep 292 min read


Soil Degradation and Erosion
Defined as the “loss of land’s physical, chemical, biological, and ecological qualities due to either natural or human-caused...
Richelle Choi
Sep 193 min read


Soil Degradation and Erosion
Defined as the “loss of land's physical, chemical, biological, and ecological qualities due to either natural or human-caused...
Richelle Choi
Aug 223 min read


Glitter and Guilt: The Impact of Festive Fashion
Beneath the sparkle of sequined holiday dresses and the charm of festive sweaters lies a hidden story of environmental strain and ethical...
Ffion Collins
Jul 52 min read


Carbon Tax & Cap and Trade
As we all know, carbon dioxide is a potent greenhouse gas that is linked to climate change. In order to fight climate change and lower...
Richelle Choi
May 242 min read


Wildfires
A wildfire is an uncontrolled fire that occurs in forests, grasslands, bushlands, savannas or wildland vegetation. They may occur...
Snigdha Suresh
Apr 221 min read


Bee Extinction
Bees and humans have long been intertwined in the history of the Earth. Some studies have shown that bees were kept by humans around as...
Richelle Choi
Apr 182 min read


Rethinking the Rough: Can Golf Courses Become Biodiversity Havens?
Despite being frequently criticised for their environmental impact, golf courses may have unanticipated potential as refuges for...
Ffion Collins
Apr 162 min read


How do Droughts Impact Food Security?
Droughts are one of the worst famines to exist. It is a period where the conditions of a region are drier than usual and usually occurs...
Snigdha Suresh
Feb 132 min read


The Tragedy of the Commons
The Tragedy of the Commons was initially an economic phenomenon, referring to the overconsumption and overproduction of goods that use...
Richelle Choi
Feb 72 min read


More about the Ozone Layer
Ozone layer is a protective layer present in the stratosphere. It is responsible for protecting the Earth’s surface from harmful...
Snigdha Suresh
Feb 31 min read


The Ganges River Cleanup: Progress and Challenges
Fig.1: The Ganges, Varanasi, India The Ganges River, often called the lifeline of India, isn’t just a waterway—it’s a symbol of...
Kaushiki Mittal
Jan 93 min read


Guardians or Game? Hunting in Protected Areas
In national parks, the line between preservation and predation blurs—is hunting helping or harming the wild? While some deem hunting to...
Ffion Collins
Dec 18, 20243 min read


Recycled Art: Turning Pollution into Creative Masterpieces
Can waste be beautiful? Ordinarily, the answer would be no. But just like us, our waste deserves a second-chance. Upcycling has lead to...
Ffion Collins
Oct 29, 20243 min read


Impact of natural disasters on human migration patterns
During a disaster, a person faces the danger of death or physical injuries. Your properties and possessions may be damaged, and such...
Snigdha Suresh
Oct 3, 20242 min read


Reaching New Heights: How Vertical Farming is Revolutionising Sustainable Agriculture
The world’s 8.2 billion people use land equal in size to South America to grow food and raise livestock—creating an astonishing  global...
Ffion Collins
Sep 29, 20243 min read


Stress in plants
Stress is a body’s response to pressure. It is a mental tension caused when a person faces difficult situations. We are familiar with...
Snigdha Suresh
Aug 4, 20242 min read


The importance of biodiversity in the environment
Biodiversity refers to the abundance of distinct life species in a certain area. This term not only captures the dynamic nature of the...
Richelle Choi
Aug 2, 20243 min read


Impact of light pollution on humans
Light pollution is the excessive or inappropriate use of outdoor artificial light, resulting in adverse effects on the quality of the...
Snigdha Suresh
Jul 31, 20242 min read


The Negative Environmental Consequences of Consuming Beef
Cows, unlike many other animals, have a special type of digestive system that creates a gas called methane (CHâ‚„), an extremely potent...
Richelle Choi
Jul 9, 20242 min read
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