Sustainability
Sacrifice & Hold Onto Hope
Our natures are not always nice. For many nice means sacrifice. Sweeter we are, more we entice. All things we get come from a source. We follow our nose & the course. Persistent we stamp like a horse. We’re taught to meet all life’s demands. We are to obey life’s commands! In Sol's eyes we’re counted as sands. All of life is an ebb & flow. Some of us stay, some of us go. The source of life the truth does know. Life’s earth, water, fire, & wind, with our language some say we’ve sinned. Is our life free or are we pinned? The choices we make show our taste. Do we savor or eat with haste? Do we love laughs or contemplate?
By David Duran 5 years ago in Earth
Should plastic be banned?
Prohibition of bags alone will not solve the plastic problem, but it can help change the way plastic is used and make buyers and sellers more open to alternatives. Recent policies, such as the direct blockade of Jakarta and the imposition of sanctions on Japan, are important steps for policymakers to move away from a direct economy that consumes and dumps resources. They can reduce the amount of plastic bags that end up dumping garbage, closing sewers, polluting our environment, decomposing into microplastic pollution, and killing wildlife.
By Rosan Pandey5 years ago in Earth
What Is Half-Cut Solar Cell Technology?
REC Solar pioneered half-cut solar cells in 2014 and was designed to increase the solar panel output. In this article, we will learn more about how they work below, but you can think of a half-cut cell as two separate panels in one.
By AYKA Solar5 years ago in Earth
Solving The Climate Crisis For Her
Today, my youngest sister came to me with something that I never expected to hear her say. She was distraught, face pale, tears in her eyes as she sat down next to me. When I asked her what was wrong, she was hesitant to tell me, but I pressed the point, seeing how troubled whatever was on her mind was making her.
By Outrageous Optimism 5 years ago in Earth
One Man’s Trash, One Globe’s Big Problem
It’s no secret that the Earth goes through a lot in it’s endless cycles around the solar system. And oftentimes humans can be more harmful than helpful to our planet despite all the pressure it already faces. From increasing natural disasters to drastic climate changes, it’s clear that the Earth is rapidly changing - and not for the better.
By Pam Jannes5 years ago in Earth
THE HISTORY OF EARTH DAY
ORIGINS OF EARTH DAY In the decades leading up to the first Earth Day, Americans were consuming vast amounts of leaded gas through massive and inefficient automobiles. Industry belched out smoke and sludge with little fear of the consequences from either the law or bad press. Air pollution was commonly accepted as the smell of prosperity. Until this point, mainstream America remained largely oblivious to environmental concerns and how a polluted environment threatens human health.
By maneesh sinha 5 years ago in Earth
ARE RESIDENTIAL SOLAR PANELS WORTH IT?
If you’ve ever spoken to anybody from any solar company, you must have heard a similar sales pitch: “Switching to solar will save you hundreds of dollars on energy bills!” But how true is that pitch? That depends upon several factors. Read ahead to find out the breakdown of whether or not a residential solar panel installation is worth it for you.
By AYKA Solar5 years ago in Earth
The Red Planet
The Red Planet NASA has two other orbiters of the planet Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter and Mav, both entering the Earth's atmosphere and the ever-changing evolution of the planet. Two rovers headed to parts of Mars that had never been explored before seeing a UAE Landing spot, and the orbiter was tracking changes in the Martian atmosphere. Like a rover mission, the orbiter acts as a communication link and travels to the nearest Martian planet-wide exploration route.
By Aayush Alphonz5 years ago in Earth
Can a House Run on Solar Power Alone?
Whether for financial reasons, ecological causes, or both, getting 100% of your electrical energy from your own renewable energy source is always profitable. It could have a measurable effect on the environment by reducing your carbon footprint. It may also save money in your bank account by providing you with free electrical energy for many years.
By AYKA Solar5 years ago in Earth
Solar Energy: Tips and Advice You Can Use
You might be hearing a great deal about sun oriented energy nowadays. It's extremely well known, yet utilizing the sun as a wellspring of energy has been around for many years. Here are some approaches shared by team Norvergence to utilize the sun to profit your life in various manners. You'll be shocked to figure out how simple it is!
By Norvergence Foundation INC5 years ago in Earth
Could American Excrement Power Our Electricity Grid With Renewable Energy?
If you pay attention to the news, particularly to tech news, you likely came across the toilet that converts poop to cryptocurrency. Located on a campus in South Korea, the process for this system is fairly simple. Students log in with their ID in the bathroom (we've all got our phones in-hand anyway), do their business, and then a vacuum system sucks away their "donation" as it's called. The waste is deposited in a tank, and then allowed to break down, producing methane. The methane is burned to create power, helping keep the university sustainable.
By Neal Litherland5 years ago in Earth








