Half of the Great Barrier Reef Has Been Killed Due to Global Warming
The alarming findings were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Journal on Wednesday.
Most plastics labeled as recyclable are not actually recycled. Instead, they often end up in landfills or the environment, where they break down into micro and nanoplastics – with serious consequences for oceans, soils, and food chains. While the plastic crisis cannot be solved solely on an individual level, our choices still matter. Completely avoiding plastic is often unrealistic – but changing habits step by step is more effective than aiming for perfection. Consuming less is crucial: for example, by avoiding fast fashion with polyester, ordering food less frequently and cooking at home instead, or avoiding single-use bags when shopping. Reusable alternatives – from water bottles to cloth bags – are only meaningful if used regularly. A mishmash of 'reusables' is of little use. Small changes add up: consolidating online orders, using zero-waste stores, opting for solid soap or powder detergent, and always carrying a cup or water bottle – all reduce waste. Even questioning whether you need certain plastic-based items like panty liners or disposable cosmetics can reduce your ecological footprint. Quitting smoking also helps: cigarette butts are the most commonly discarded plastic product in the world. Avoiding plastic is important, but even more effective are larger lifestyle changes, such as flying or driving less and giving up meat and dairy products.
The alarming findings were published in the Proceedings of the Royal Society Journal on Wednesday.
According to pet expert Erin Askeland, giving your dog ham can give them digestion issues.
British wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has selected his best pictures of 2020. His images would normally include pictures from all around the world, but for 2020 it is a mix of UK & abroad. He explains: “2020 has been a challenge for me like it has for millions. Travel, wildlife and safaris have all been compromised by the virus but it has taught me that there is plenty of beauty in the natural world on our doorstep."
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