by The EcoSaveEarth Team | Sep 30, 2017 | Conservation & Sustainability
Author: Steven Cohen / Source: HuffPost I’ve been learning lately that among those who analyze and think about the environment and sustainability, I am considered an optimist. While I believe it is a useful analytic exercise to spin out worst case scenarios,...
by Javier | Sep 30, 2017 | Climate Change
Author: Eric Worrall / Source: Watts Up With That? Phoenix, Arizona. By DPPed (Own work) [CC BY-SA 3.0], via Wikimedia Commons Guest essay by Eric Worrall Clean Technica’s Steve Hanley claims that looming water shortages in Phoenix, Arizona and large scale...
by Javier | Sep 29, 2017 | Natural Living
Source: Ecofriend Electric vehicles are all the rage today. Electric cars, motorbikes and even trucks and SUVs are being launched everyday and expectations are that by 2020 most vehicles on the roads of North America and Europe would be electric or “green”. So it is...
by The EcoSaveEarth Team | Sep 28, 2017 | Conservation & Sustainability
Author: Bambi Semroc / Source: Human Nature – Conservation International Blog In Chiapas, Mexico, men transport coffee berries for processing. (© Cristina Mittermeier) Editor’s note:September 29 marks National Coffee Day in the United States (International...
by Javier | Sep 28, 2017 | Climate Change
Author: charles the moderator / Source: Watts Up With That? Energy BEIJING – JUNE 15: An outstrected hand touches the Hammer and Sickle logo at an exhibition promoting the Chinese Communist Party on June 15, 2005 in Beijing, China. A senior official of the...