We Ecopreneurs- empowering local village women for sustainable income generation
Recently our campaign Climate Project Connectors started a new voluntary initiative “We Ecopreneurs†to empower local village women in the sub division Balakot (Pakistan) by exploiting...
View ArticleHow Social Networks Influence Consumer Behavior
Ask ten people about how to make Twitter work for a company and you’ll likely get ten answers. But, as Lynn Miller of OrganicMania said to me recently: [laughing] “There’s really no science here.”Â...
View ArticleBringing Black Turtles Back from the Brink With Photography
Photo via Neil Ever Osborne Have you heard of the black sea turtle? Odds are you haven’t. Species like loggerhead, leatherback and hawksbill tend to dominate conservation news headlines. However, the...
View ArticleEscaped Pet Birds Are Teaching Wild Birds to Speak English
Photo: enlewof / cc Across parts of Australia, reports have been pouring in of strange voices chattering high in the treetops — mysterious, non-sensical conversations in English. But while this...
View ArticleRadioactive “Petrified” Forests in Chernobyl’s Exclusion Zone Could Spread...
It would be logical to think that after the Chernobyl nuclear disaster , forests around the site would slowly rot. But the terrible radiation blast in 1986 has left dead trees and leaf litter unable...
View ArticleScientists find the Earth’s constant hum is best heard from the ocean floor
European scientists have determined that the Earth’s unceasing humming is best heard from the ocean floor , presenting opportunities to better understand this mysterious phenomenon. Although the sound...
View ArticleTwo photographers are sailing through Europe in amazing handbuilt houseboats
Collaborative artists Claudius Schulze and Maciej Markowicz are sailing through Europe in two self-built tiny homes. The 2BOATS (Übermut) will serve as traveling studios for the artists while they...
View ArticleVenice’s canals go dry following weeks without rain
Venice has historically had a problem with too much water inundating its canals, but thanks to a combination of low tides and a lack of rain over the last few weeks, the sinking city’s waterways have...
View ArticleEndangered green and loggerhead turtles make Mediterranean comeback
For 10,000 years, green and loggerhead turtles have been nesting on the Mediterranean coast of Cyprus. In the last 100 years, they have been hunted to the brink of extinction. Thankfully, due to...
View ArticleBirds are dying mid-air possibly due to climate crisis effects
The deaths of thousands of birds in the southwestern U.S. have sparked concern from scientists. This phenomenon has been described as a national tragedy by ornithologists, who suggest that it could be...
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