Our continued reliance on legacy methods of energy production is killing our planet and we have the data to prove it. Why are we not pushing for a cleaner and more economical energy production method in these advanced times?
Read moreAs the global warming trend worsens the harsh winters may get worse. This may be counter intuitive however quite true and based on research from MIT. Learn more about our record breaking climate change trend and what can be done to curb this growth.
Read moreWe consider ourselves an intelligent species, but our actions often defy this belief. Why are the scientists ignored when they about climate change, only to see mass panic with Ebola when the risk is so low of infection? It just doesn’t make sense.
Read moreWhen looking to go on a green holiday or experience eco-tourism make sure you don’t fall victim for greenwashing schemes. Becoming truly eco-friendly and taking on the sustainable adventure is not accomplished by a simple guided tour, you need think ahead and plan to be eco-conscious for the entire vacation.
Read moreSupport against climate change dropped for the first time in a recent poll conducted by Stanford University/IPSOS. This has many environmentalists concerned as it seems political rhetoric and distrust of environmental science could further compound the impact of global warming.
Read moreThe iSustainableEarth.com poll results are in, the most important reason to go green has been revealed by our users and the answer might shock you. Though we must remember, the reason is not the important part, it is our actions, so do your part and go green.
Read moreYou can help reduce the 180,000 tons of landfill waste produced by old batteries by recycling used ones and switching to rechargeable batteries. Help create a sustainable earth and save money at the same time by using rechargeable batteries.
Read moreRenewable energy accounts for only 10.5% of America’s energy production leaving other production to dirty alternatives like coal. It is important to understand the basics of energy and energy production as it makes becoming energy efficient easier.
Read moreHome energy costs U.S. families $1,900 per year and could be cut in half with energy efficient improvements. With over 1.2 billion tons of greenhouse gases being released into the air to produce home energy it is a dirty process as well.
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