Tag: plastic waste
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How to have a more eco-friendly Christmas
byAnd as the shopping frenzy for the holidays hits its peak, people often forget the waste that will be left behind by used shopping bags, gift wrappers, and discarded gift boxes, among others. For a more sustainable and eco-friendly Christmas, environment group EcoWaste Coalition provided some tips to conserve resources this season: 1. Choose gift […]
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Our environment is for life, not just for Christmas
byFiona Gomersall on ecological damage caused by Christmas trees, Rachel Kennerley on richer nations bearing the greatest burden, Sandy Irvine on population pressures and John Hobson on a carbon-added tax. Plus letters from Daniel Scharf, and Dr Stephen Brien of the Legatum Institute Your article about which Christmas trees to buy (Fake or real: which ones look best – and won’t cost the Earth?, 8 […]
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How to have a more eco-friendly Christmas without being a Scrooge
byWhile it may be quite rightly the most wonderful time of the year, with greeting cards, plastic decorations and unwanted food and gifts all generating a huge amount of waste, the cost of a Merry Christmas can be devastating for the environment. In fact the added strain on landfills and extra CO2 emissions that occur […]
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What Happens When There’s No More Sand?
byA very visible impact of climate change on the North Shore of Oahu. Dave Brubeck’s “Unsquare Dance” taps in 7/4 time in the background. Rain schizophrenically falls. The ocean is gray and whitecapped. It’s one of those timeless down days on the North Shore of Oahu. Everyone seems to vanish on days like this. North […]
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Oahu politicians meet about Big Island bioenergy power plant
byThe committee is worried that allowing this power plant to proceed without an environmental assessment will set a bad precedent for any future biomass plants wishing to start up on Oahu. HONOLULU – It’s a Big Island power plant, but now an O’ahu County political party is getting involved. Thursday night, the Oahu County Committee on Legislative Priorities […]
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Last minute gift ideas
byIt’s down to the wire, and almost half of Americans are still scrambling to pick up last minute Christmas gifts. “According to Google shopping data that we have, 42 percent of people actually wait until the last minute to buy their gifts,” says Google’s Justin Burr. You can give back to the environment with eco-friendly […]
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Why you need to try these eco-friendly gift-wrapping alternatives this Christmas
byIt’s easy to get wrapped up (sorry) in all the glitz and glitter at this time of year, but before you dash out for several rolls of sparkle-covered wrapping paper, here’s something to think about. It’s estimated that every Christmas in the UK, we use – and throw away – enough wrapping paper to circle the entire globe nine […]
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5 WAYS TO MAKE CHRISTMAS 2018 MORE SUSTAINABLE AND ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY
byModeration is the last thing on people’s minds at Christmas. Shopping, traveling and eating reach peak levels—putting pressure on our planet. Even Santa poses a problem. If you don’t believe in flying reindeers, that sleigh must be rocket-fueled to reach the supersonic speeds needed to travel around the world to visit hundreds of millions of […]
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Don’t know what to recycle? You’re not alone
byWe’ve all been in this situation before. You’ve finished your coffee and you’re looking for the trash. Just as you’re about to aim for the nearest bin, the dread sets in. Is this cup recyclable? Is the lid? Is the cup too frothy? Will the recycling police find me? Why do bad things happen to […]
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How Pacific Whale Foundation protects and advocates for Hawaii’s humpback whales
byThe nonprofit also offers thrilling, unique whale-watching tours on Maui. Winter on Maui means it’s time for humpback whales. More than half of the North Pacific humpback whale population, estimated at over 20,000 strong, visit the waters of Maui Nui each year. Once hunted to the brink of extinction, humpback whale populations fell by an […]
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