How to convince someone to be eco-friendly ?

When you have implemented new eco-friendly routines into your daily life, there is only one thing left to help our planet even more: convincing others, in particular your friends and family, to embrace the same lifestyle. Nevertheless, this isn’t an easy task, especially if you don’t have a clear plan. Thus, we have put together these four steps to help you out.

Feedback loops

What are feedback loops? What’s the difference between a positive and a negative one? In this article, we will dive into everything you need to know about feedback loops, and how they affect the environment. A must-read for our scientific audience out there!

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Climate change mythbusters

Social media, newspapers, fake news… It now has become very complicated to get our heads around what’s happening today. Is climate change even a real thing, or just an invention from crazy, old but very manipulative scientists? In this article, we are going to help you define the often invisible line between the facts and the fiction, and hopefully help you form an opinion of your own. An easy read — five tales we demystify for you.

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3 key changes to your shopping methods

You may be aware that our shopping methods are not really eco-friendly: plastic dominates the shelves and generally, all the products are manufactured abroad.
Fortunately, we are now going to give you three essential yet simple methods that you should implement whilst shopping to make your carbon footprint a little greener.

This article is not a traditional, text-heavy one, but instead we have decided to create three small, clear and concise flashcards of increasingly difficult actions for you to improve your shopping habits into greener ones slowly but surely.

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The state of the Earth

Welcome to our first official post!

We decided to present to you the state of the Earth. We have broken down this vast subject into three clear sections: climate change and its effects on a short and long term, how humans are impacting it and finally, what we all need to do individually and as a collective to stop this crisis.