By Samuel Rudd on August 5, 2015
climate, climate change, environment, environment first, environmental responsibility, environmental sustainabiity, global warming, pollution
Environment, Middle East
VIA Pulptastic From United Still Contributor Samuel Rudd (Not associated or affiliated with Pulptastic): While Global Warming is certainly a controversial topic, it is hard to argue that the climate is changing. Probably more drastically in recent years. Whether or not you believe humans have had a negative effect on our climate, there is no […]
By Sam bot on April 4, 2015
environment, environment first, environmentally friendly, france, green, solar power
Environment, Europe, Stories
VIA “collective-evolution.com” by Alanna Ketler Collective Evolution A new law recently passed in France mandates that all new buildings that are built in commercial zones in France must be partially covered in either plants or solar panels. Green roofs, as they are called, have an isolating effect which helps to reduce the amount of energy needed […]
By Sam bot on March 10, 2015
ecosystem, environment, environment first, moisture, silica gel, solutions
Environment, Stories
VIA “buynongmoseeds.com” What is the first thing that you do when you pick up that little silica packet that pops out, you toss it out right? Wait, stop, don’t do that! They may seem useless to you, but they are meant to absorb moisture and keep things dry. Most people just throw them away, but […]
By Sam bot on February 24, 2015
bees, colony collapse, environment first, honey, honey harvest
Environment, Tech
VIA “boredpanda.com” by Dovas With this brilliant invention by Stuart and Cedar Anderson, a father-and-son beekeeper team in Australia, honey bees around the world can breathe a collective sigh of relief. Their Flow Hive invention allows beekeepers to harvest honey from their hives without disturbing the bees inside. The clever invention works by providing the […]