by Farjana Shormin | Dec 6, 2024 | Living Green
The “ozone hole” is a loss of ozone in stratosphere during spring over Antarctica. The peak time of less amount of ozone is in September. The ozone hole is an area meant to the size of the region that has ozone less than 220 Dobson units (DU). Dobson Units...
by Farjana Shormin | Nov 23, 2024 | Living Green
The UK’s coastline is home to some of the most unique and ecologically significant plants in the country. Coastal herbs, in particular, play a vital role in supporting biodiversity, stabilizing soil, and adapting to harsh maritime conditions. However, many of these...
by Farjana Shormin | Nov 22, 2024 | Living Green
1. Plan a Sustainable Thanksgiving Menu Thanksgiving is a cherished tradition where family and friends gather to express gratitude, share meals, and create lasting memories. However, the holiday often comes with a significant environmental cost, from food waste and...
by Farjana Shormin | Nov 22, 2024 | Living Green
In the ongoing pursuit of a healthier lifestyle, one common question often arises: Is organic food healthier than non-organic food? As consumers grow increasingly aware of their dietary choices, understanding the pros and cons of organic versus conventional food is...
by Farjana Shormin | Nov 14, 2024 | Living Green
As the New Year approaches, it’s the perfect time to set goals that benefit not just ourselves but the planet as well. Making eco-friendly resolutions can reduce our environmental impact, support sustainability, and inspire others to adopt greener practices. Here are...
by Farjana Shormin | Nov 8, 2024 | Living Green
With the world focused on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, hydrogen-fueled vehicles (HFVs) have emerged as a promising clean energy solution. Powered by hydrogen fuel cells, these vehicles are zero-emission and produce only water vapor as a byproduct. But how do...