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  • Happy World Habitat Day!

    by Catie Brown October 7, 2019
    October 7, 2019

    Happy World Habitat Day, my fellow eco-friendlies! Today, across the world, the leading minds of sustainability will be discussing how exactly “innovative frontier technologies” can contribute to the efficiency of waste management worldwide. In 1985, the United Nations designated the first October…Read More

  • International Coffee Day: Make Your Coffee Habits More Sustainable

    by Eco18 October 1, 2019
    October 1, 2019

    Coffee is the third most consumed beverage around the world, only after water and tea.  With such great impact in people’s life, 2.25 billion cups of coffee are consumed in the world every day, this International Coffee Day we celebrate this precious drink that keeps…Read More

  • World Tourism Day: UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the USA

    by Eco18 September 27, 2019
    September 27, 2019

    If you haven’t visited a World Heritage Site yet, this World Tourism Day we want to give you some tips on how to contribute to their preservation and enjoy these landmarks of great social and cultural value around the world.…Read More

  • A Menace to Wildlife Animals

    by Dennis Machicao September 9, 2019
    September 9, 2019

    Poaching, the illegal trade in wildlife that is a highly organized, sophisticated criminal activity on an industrial scale, has become the 4th largest criminal enterprise worldwide followed only by drug smuggling, human trafficking and counterfeiting. Statistics show the illegal trade…Read More

  • Ocean Farming

    by Sue Taggart September 6, 2019
    September 6, 2019

    Environmentalists have long struggled to save the world’s oceans from the perils of overfishing, climate change, and pollution. What if we have it backward? What if the question is not how we can preserve the wildness of our oceans, but…Read More

  • National Wildlife Day

    by Catie Brown September 4, 2019
    September 4, 2019

    Happy National Wildlife Day from Eco18! Today is a day for spreading gratitude and awareness for the wonderful plant and animal species around us, our companions on this big blue planet. Habitat destruction, species endangerment, and biodiversity loss are words…Read More

  • Survival on the Polar Ice Cap

    by Dennis Machicao August 28, 2019
    August 28, 2019

    One of the youngest of the bear species is the Polar Bear and the largest carnivorous land mammal on Earth. Males can weigh up to 1700 pounds and measure 7 to 8 feet nose to tail with a lifespan of…Read More

  • Environment Spotlight: Women in the Environment

    by Elizabeth Bartzokis July 25, 2019
    July 25, 2019

    Over the past decade, many educational institutions around the United States have implemented programs encouraging young girls to become involved in STEM fields—like the National Girls Collaborative Project, National Math and Science Initiative, and Women in Engineering Proactive Network, to…Read More

  • Some Peace and Quiet: More Than a Fantasy

    by Catie Brown July 12, 2019
    July 12, 2019

    It feels like New York City is the capital of noise. Car horns are constantly blaring, trying to outdo the sirens that periodically pierce the air. The apartment next to you is reverberating music. The bar down the street expels…Read More

  • The Great Pacific Garbage Patch: A Plastic Problem

    by Catie Brown July 3, 2019
    July 3, 2019

    What is spread out to be twice the size of Texas and weighs the equivalent of 500 Jumbo Jets? You guessed it…the largest of five offshore plastic collections in our oceans. Located between California and Hawaii, the Great Pacific Garbage…Read More

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