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Earth Day History: Transformation of a Celebration – Part 2

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Earth Day History and Transformation. The launch of Earth Day back in 1970 marked a turning point for environmentalism and planet activists worldwide. More than 50 years later, what has changed? Since the first Earth Day, the global average temperature has increased, rising at a rate of 0.32°F

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The Transformation of Earth Day: What Has Changed and What To Expect – Part 2

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How Earth Day Has Transformed Through Changing Trends. The launch of Earth Day back in 1970 marked a turning point for environmentalism and planet activists worldwide. More than 50 years later, what has changed? Thankfully, we have also changed as a society over the years. Humans are using more land.

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The 2020 GreenBiz 30 Under 30

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Ballen, who recently took on her new role at Indigo Ag, says her time working in the food and beverage sector shed light on "just how important agriculture is to a sustainable future and the climate change battle.". — Senior Sustainability Consultant — Climate Strategy Lead, Quantis International; San Diego. Meg Wilcox.

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End of Year Message and the Top 100 Articles from 2020

Green Market Oracle

World Environment Day and Covid-19: Making Time for Nature (Published May 9) We are on the Cusp of the Collapse of Civilization (Published Jul 13) How Supply Chain Resilience Mitigates Against Risks from Pandemics and Climate Change (Published May 14) How the Coronavirus Helps Renewable Energy and Hurts Fossil Fuels (Published May 12) Fifty Shades (..)

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Seven Sustainability Trends to Watch in 2024

Andrew Winston

Climate change will get worse. 2023 has been declared the hottest year on record , and in terms of climate impacts, there’s no going back. On climate specifically, as a Bloomberg article recently declared, “If Donald Trump wins this November, U.S. This is mostly about physics, not prophecy.

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End of Year Message and the Top 100 Articles from 2020

Green Market Oracle

World Environment Day and Covid-19: Making Time for Nature (Published May 9) We are on the Cusp of the Collapse of Civilization (Published Jul 13) How Supply Chain Resilience Mitigates Against Risks from Pandemics and Climate Change (Published May 14) How the Coronavirus Helps Renewable Energy and Hurts Fossil Fuels (Published May 12) Fifty Shades (..)