Author: Carbon Daddy

The Impact of Solar Energy on Reducing Electricity Bills

Rising electricity prices in Australia have made homeowners and businesses seek cost-effective solutions to lower their energy bills. Solar power is one of the...

Thanks to the reader who sent me this, as it provides hope. It’s possible that significant numbers of Trump supporters will come to realize that...

What We “Believe”

The point this fellow is making is the reason that it’s incorrect to say that one “believes” in anthropogenic global warming (AGW, aka climate...

Reclaiming Wokeness and Wokeism: Confronting Political Attacks on Justice and Equity in Canada

In Canada, we are witnessing the deliberate weaponization of the term “woke” by political figures like Pierre Poilievre and other right-wing leaders, who use...

Why Federal Radiation Regulations Can No Longer Ignore Women and Girls

This upcoming March 8 marks both International Women’s Day and the closing negotiations for the United Nations’ Treaty on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons...

We Can Think Bigger About Democracy

Two members of the US House, Representatives Marie Gluesenkamp Perez (D-Wash.) and Jared Golden (D-Maine) have introduced legislation proposing the establishment of a bipartisan...

The one-day-in-person symposium will feature talks from both RSC Sustainability Editorial Board members and invited speakers covering a wide breadth of topics around developing sustainable...

Carbon Credits vs. Offsets: What Every Sustainability Manager Should Know

As sustainability becomes a core focus across industries, the terms "carbon credits" and "carbon offsets" often come up in conversations about...

Reciprocity: Rethinking Our Relationship with the Natural World

Robin Wall Kimmerer, the bestselling author of Braiding Sweetgrass, recently published The Serviceberry, which explores the economies of nature. In an e360 interview, the...

Comfort for a cause: Hermiston nonprofit saves energy while improving comfort

In May 2020, Jessie Miller learned she was becoming a foster mom. She rushed to buy supplies to welcome the foster child into her...

Tourism’s Carbon Footprint

Can tourism be green?  What is your carbon footprint when travelling?  Should I fly? Source: http://www.carbonchoices.uk/index.php/blog/blog-68

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