Here is the 2nd article of 25 focusing on debunking green myths. Today’s topic, is buying local produce better for the environment?
All myths in the series are from Fortune.
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Here is the 2nd article of 25 focusing on debunking green myths. Today’s topic, is buying local produce better for the environment?
All myths in the series are from Fortune.
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We as students are quite limited in what we can do to help slow, stop or solve climate change, but that does not mean there isn’t anything we can do. Some examples are to spread awareness of climate change, reduce the usage of gas cars by walking or
Architecture is a career in which it is impossible to disregard climate change. To the present day, there is a growing interest and initiative towards incorporating green building materials to lessen the impact of climate change into architectural plans and designs of offices and educational institutions. Buildings contribute
As of today, climate change continues to be a worldwide problem that will lead to a series of catastrophes on our planet. Our industrialization and reliance on fossil fuels such as natural gas, oil, and coal is making it worse as fossil fuels release lots of carbon dioxide
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