Geoengineering technologies

Since the onset of the Anthropocene, the increasing power and innovative forces of mankind has led to commenced anthropogenic climate change. In response, geoengineering is a proposed method of counteracting such climate change. Geoengineering is roughly defined, in a 2009 report by the Royal Society, as “the deliberate large-scale manipulation of the planetary environment to … Read more

How the interaction between humans and nature has changed over time

1) Describe examples of how the interaction between humans and nature has changed over time and discuss how this has led to global environmental issues Human nature has changed in many ways over the past century and is often subject to the whims of popular trends regarding what is politically, environmentally and socially correct behaviour … Read more

The problem of increasing carbon emissions, and solutions

Introduction This report will be discussing how an growing population is increasing the amount of carbon emissions which are impacting the sustainability of the environment. Hence this issue links to the global context and statement of inquiry (elaborated on later). Understanding the problem In order to understand the problem it is needed to understand what … Read more

Impact on businesses – Clean Air Act 1970 and Clean Water Act 1972

In the 1970’s two monumental laws were passed that increased the government’s control over businesses and the environment. The Clean Air Act of 1970 and the Clean Water Act of 1972 pose problems to some businesses, but ultimately the benefits to the environment outweigh the minimal economic effects. The Clean Water Act of 1972 allows … Read more

Sustainable development for India’s future

Abstract In recent times, two major international endorsements of elements of sustainable development the World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD), has recognized universal access to sustainable energy as an important goal. Addressing climate change requires a good understanding as well as coordinated action at national and international level. In India, with a population of 1000 … Read more

What action can we take to create sustainable life for future generations?

Humans have developed unhealthy behaviors due to the over consumption of resources and as a result, the environment is degrading. If the rate at which the environment is being destroyed continues, two Earths are needed by 2030 to support these lifestyles (The World Counts). Nature is everywhere and it is the responsibility of human beings … Read more

Distribution of pathogenic bacteria in surface sediments

Estuaries and coastal regions are continuously subjected to natural as well as various forms of anthropogenic activities. These anthropogenic activities can change the quality of coastal water rendering it unsafe for recreation or human use1,2. The sources of water pollution include point (sewage discharge, domestic wastes and industrial effluents) and non-point sources (agricultural and urban … Read more

Are the three pillars of sustainable development inherently in tension?

Sustainable development is a widely contested concept which has increasingly gained global attention. While it can be interpreted in many different ways due to the term’s “problematic vagueness and ambiguity” (Connelly, 2007), the most commonly accepted definition is “development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet … Read more

Natural disasters and the Flint water crisis

Natural disasters are a worldwide phenomenon. The gravity of the effects differ from one group to another depending on where that country is located geographically, politically, and in terms of richness and what kind of infrastructures the country possesses and whether these infrastructures are resilient, which means how well they can survive when faced to … Read more

Palm oil – we need alternatives

Palm oil is the most widely consumed vegetable oil on the planet, it is a type of edible oil derived from the fruit of palm trees, grown in Indonesia and Malaysia where about 85% of all palm oil around the world is produced and exported. Palm Oil is so cheap it can be used in … Read more

The benefits of switching to solar energy

Solar power is an excellent source of alternative energy because it is renewable, and economical and doesn’t pollute the environment. Another reason it is a good source of energy is because solar energy is one of the cleanest and most renewable energy sources that is available to us. Also, solar technologies can keep the energy … Read more

Marine mammals and other organisms are constantly adapting and evolving

Marine mammals and other organisms are constantly adapting and evolving, especially in light of current global climate change trends. These changes are ultimately forcing animals out of their historical niches, or the abiotic and biotic conditions of an environment that an organism needs to grow, survive and reproduce (Bowman et al. 2017). It is important … Read more

Wind Farm / Optimising Crops / Soil-Free Farming / Space Farming (lit review)

Geuss, Megan. “Scotland’s Floating Wind Farm Is Showing How Powerful Offshore Wind Can Be.” Ars Technica, 4 Mar. 2018, arstechnica.com/information-technology/2018/03/first-floating-wind-farm-has-performed-better-than-expected/. Accessed 25 Oct. 2018. The first commercial floating offshore wind farm, called Hywind.  Hywind’s capacity far exceeds the average capacity factors of many other sources of electricity.  Hywind is well-equipped to withstand violent storms without … Read more