
Sustainability Matters 1: Energy consumption’s effect on humans
What is Energy? It’s the ability to move matter, the power to do work that produces light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity used for power. What does
What is Energy? It’s the ability to move matter, the power to do work that produces light, heat, or motion, or the fuel or electricity used for power. What does
In Washington State, the Healthy Homes and Clean Buildings Act is making it’s way through the Senate. Sponsored by Rep. Alex Ramel, the Healthy Homes and Cleaner Buildings House Bill
Energy is the third-largest expense after building and people for any organization!! The world today is facing a serious energy challenge with demand for electricity growing every day, there is,
OVERVIEW OF GEOTHERMAL ENERGY IN KENYA Kenya is one of the countries in sub-Saharan Africa with the fastest increases in electrification rates since 2013 whereby by 2018, 75% of the
Photo by Pixabay from pexels.com Last week, I presented some background information about the Climate Leadership and Environmental Action for our Nation’s Future Act (CLEAN) and how it can help
Last week we talked about glaciers and their impact on climate change. This week, we’ll be going into more depth while also discussing other topics such as vegetation and corals.
So far, we’ve looked at land temperatures and ocean temperatures separately. Here’s a graph which combines both the earth’s land and ocean temperatures dating back to 1880. Figure 3-9
This week we’ll be talking more about Climate Change and its impact over the years on the planet. Was there an update from 2019? The 2010’s was the hottest decade
Climate Change Concerning the next several blogs of the “Sustainability Matters” series, we will consider the science behind climate change. What we learn from climate science is one of the
Last week we touched on the subject of the effect of exponential growth on a finite resource. In this week’s blog we’ll discuss the concept of the static reserve along
WORKING TOWARDS SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITIES