Saturday, March 21, 2020

CLIMATE CHANGE FACT 106 | Nearly 1 million hectares lost.

An area of coastal ecosystems larger than New York City is destroyed every year, removing an important buffer from extreme weather for coastal communities and releasing carbon dioxide into the atmosphere.










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Sunday, March 15, 2020

Clean Health: Drink Oolong Tea

Drink Oolong Tea Three Times a Day..?


The compounds in the tea called polyphenols to appear to be responsible for the improvement in itching and other symptoms. Research suggests that people with mild eczema sure drink oolong tea three times a day








   

Saturday, March 7, 2020

CLIMATE CHANGE FACT 105 | Save nature. It’s cheaper.

Conserving ecosystems is ​often more cost-effective than human-made interventions. In the Maldives, building a sea wall for coastal protection cost about US$ 2.2 billion. Even after 10 years of maintenance costs, it is still four times cheaper to preserve the natural reef.


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Sunday, March 1, 2020

Clean Earth: Other Office Supplies

Get Supplies Made from Recycled & Eco-Friendlier Materials 


What’s true of pens and paper is true of other office consumables, with a wide variety of envelopes, sticky notes, ring binders, notebooks, and other general supplies made from recycled and eco-friendlier materials now available.

Use a desk caddy to save envelopes, rubber bands, and paper clips for reuse, and ask your office manager to establish an exchange spot for other items such as bubble wrap and padded envelopes. Request designs that other stationery, supplies, reuse, refillable, clean earth, sustainability, created by earth reuse, such as envelopes that have resealable flaps and space for multiple addresses, or adhesive-tape holders that are refillable rather than disposable.