Advocating climate change on a green blog journey
Sustainable Solo cup is a green blog brimming with information on sustainability in the design of space. It talks about the most pressing environmental issues and their implications on the environment. Sustainable solo cup examines topics such as adaptive reuse, sustainable materials, and energy efficient sustainable strategies in buildings. |
79,181 pounds of trash is being thrown away in the United States from the moment you started reading this blog until now.
Don’t believe it? Out of the 79,181 pounds of trash, there’re 60,000 plastic bags. The United States leads the world in the production of waste followed by other leading industrial nations. According to 2005 estimates, the U.S. manages to produce a quarter of the world’s waste despite the fact that its population of 300 million is less than 5% of the world’s population and unfortunately less than 2% of the total waste is recycled. This is just an example to start with. Environmental change has become the focus of a great deal of scientific scrutiny in recent years and has significantly contributed to global scale events directly related to conservation of life in the upcoming years. As of 8th of August which is less than 8 months, we used more natural resources than the planet is able to produce in a 12 month period. For the remainder of 2016, we will be living on resources borrowed from future generations. Sustainable Solo cup is a green blog brimming with information on sustainability in the design of space. It talks about the most pressing environmental issues and their implications on the environment. Sustainable solo cup examines topics such as adaptive reuse, sustainable materials, and energy efficient sustainable strategies in buildings. This blog also informs and educates on how to stay aware and thus achieve a smaller carbon footprint at a personal level. From examining climate change policy to specific scientific information, Sustainable solo cup would like to become a voice for environmental change and social advocacy surrounding humanity’s influence on climate change. If you share the same sentiments and thoughts, bookmark this blog and come back again and follow me on this green blog journey.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorHarini Meda is a Interior designer based in San Francisco, California. Interested in Environmental Change advocacy and believes in leading a happy and a sustainable life . Archives
December 2016
Categories |