Will the sustainable travel movement survive coronavirus?
Travel experts say the pandemic won’t stop environmentalists’ call for slower trips and fewer flights.
Source: www.nationalgeographic.com
Travel experts say the pandemic won’t stop environmentalists’ call for slower trips and fewer flights.
Source: www.nationalgeographic.com
Of the staggering 50 million tonnes of e-waste produced globally each year, just 20% is recycled. But a circular approach, as outlined in a new report, could turn the world’s e-waste mountain from a problem into a huge opportunity.
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The final Speaker Series talk of the semester detailed how NYC’s Department of Environmental Protection manages the city’s various water resources, ranging from drinking water to wastewater.
Beneath the almond and citrus fields of the San Joaquin Valley lies an enormous system of aquifers that feeds some of the world’s most productive farmland. Hundreds of miles north and east, along the Nevada border, is the Surprise Valley, a remote, high-desert region undergirded by cone-shaped hollows of sediment that hold deposits of water. Both of these water systems, along with every other groundwater basin in California — a whopping 515 entities — must create individually tailored plans to manage their water use more sustainably.
In an exclusive interview with SAFETY4SEA, Nick Brown, Communications Director at Bureau Veritas, invites industry to bridge the gender gap and support effective leadership.
Terry Soloman Dugbo is currently serving more than seven years in prison for e-waste crimes…