December 2020

Eco lodge in Ecuador

Eco Lodges

Sustainability Blog Eco Lodges 8.6 The impact of Eco Lodges   Let’s have a closer look at the Eco Lodges. From all tourist facilities, these lodges should have the least impact on the environment. Eco Lodges belong to some of the best-known products in Ecotourism. Their intention is good, but there are no official international […]

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CO2 and GHG emissions

CO2 Responsability

Sustainability Blog CO2 Responsability 7.5 The responsibility for carbon footprints   To what extent should Western consumers take responsibility for the things they buy and do? If, say, a UK consumer purchases a TV manufactured in China, which nation should take responsibility for the emissions incurred during its manufacture? This dilemma illustrates two different accounting

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CO2 carbon offset from Amazon Rainforest

Carbon offset

Sustainability Blog Carbon offset 15.2 Natural carbon sequestration and offsets   Although it is difficult to calculate exact numbers, several studies prove that earth is still absorbing more CO2 from the air then it produces naturally. This absorbing, also called CO2 sequestration, or carbon offset happens through many natural life systems including: plants, trees, soil,

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Poverty in relation to climate change

Poverty and environment

Sustainability Blog Poverty and environment 9. The relation between poverty and our environment   There are interesting relationships between wealth and environmental impact. Wealthy people are generally the biggest consumers and leave the biggest carbon footprint. However the poor are often bigger polluters in terms of dumping rubbish, illegal mining, poaching, and burning forests for

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Windmills and solar power

Renewables

Sustainability Blog Renewables 5.5 Renewables   What about clean energy from renewables? Solar power on earth is likely not going to be sustainable enough. Maybe in the future we can harvest solar power from space but for the moment giant wind farms can be a solution. In his book Heat from 2006, George Monbiot proved

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Seawater Greenhouse growing food in the desert

Seawater Greenhouse

Sustainability Blog Seawater Greenhouse 5.4 Seawater Greenhouse   For a more sustainable way of agriculture I like the approach of Seawater Greenhouse. A moist microclimate is created inside greenhouses in the desert through the use of an adapted pad and fan technology. Electric fans powered by solar power blow saltwater through pads of corrugated card.

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Cows outside is sustainable farming

Sustainable livestock

Sustainability Blog Sustainable livestock 5.3 Sustainable livestock farming   According to research from Savory, it will even be counterproductive to eliminate all livestock farming. It will be better to use managed grazing methods to restore grasslands and decrease atmospheric CO2 levels. Restoring grasslands stores CO2 from the air into plant material. Grazing livestock, usually not

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Change our healthy diet

Change our diet

Sustainability Blog Change our diet 5.1 Change our diet   Agriculture contributes to about 16% of the total greenhouse gas emission. Depending on which study to believe, if we would all go completely vegan we might save about 23% to 70% of greenhouse gas emission from our current food supply. This is between 3.68% to

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