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Sustainable Earth
United States
Приєднався 6 бер 2020
At Sustainable Earth we aim to demonstrate how making small lifestyle changes can positively affect our daily lives and our co-existence with everything on Earth. Sustainable Earth highlights projects and people who are driving us towards a sustainable tomorrow and suggests that by making incremental change, leading a more sustainable lifestyle can improve our daily lives and our relationship with the world around us. Sustainable Earth is a collaborative effort, generously funded by Wells Fargo and developed by Arizona State University.
Our mission is to provide sustainability information, news and ideas in a simple form, but without simplifying the information. We want to ensure that the science and ideas about how we can modify our lives to be more sustainable is shared as broadly as possible. On Sustainable Earth we aim to provide something for everyone on this important topic.
#Sustainablity #Sustainable#SustainableLiving #ClimateScience #ReduceWaste #ClimateAction
Our mission is to provide sustainability information, news and ideas in a simple form, but without simplifying the information. We want to ensure that the science and ideas about how we can modify our lives to be more sustainable is shared as broadly as possible. On Sustainable Earth we aim to provide something for everyone on this important topic.
#Sustainablity #Sustainable#SustainableLiving #ClimateScience #ReduceWaste #ClimateAction
Reeling in the Benefits: Sustainable Seafood and Fishing
Join us in exploring the world of sustainable seafood and fishing practices. From supporting local fishermen to choosing sustainable seafood options at the grocery store, there are many steps we can take to help protect our oceans and promote sustainability. Let's work together with @SeafoodWatch, @MSCintheUSA, @Oceana, @FishWiseOrg, @NOAAFisheries, @Greenpeace, and @World_Wildlife to create a healthier future for our planet! #sustainableseafood #localfishing #sustainablechoices
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Growing Green: The Rise of Urban Agriculture
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Join us for our latest episode of "Solution Space" where we dive into the world of urban agriculture. We'll be discussing what truly qualifies as urban agriculture, as well as the many ways in which individuals can get involved and make a difference. #sustainability #UrbanGardening #FoodSecurity #SustainableLiving #OrganicFood #growyourownfood
Breaking it Down: The Sustainable Power of Deconstruction
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Discover the innovative and sustainable practice of deconstruction, where buildings are carefully taken apart to salvage materials and reduce waste. Learn about the environmental benefits and economic opportunities of this approach to construction, and join the movement towards a more sustainable future. #Deconstruction #Sustainability #GreenBuilding
Preserving Life on Earth: Exploring Biodiversity and Sustainability
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Join us on a journey to discover the wonders of our planet's rich biodiversity and learn about the urgent need for sustainable practices to protect the delicate balance of life. Let's work together to ensure a bright future for all species on Earth. #Biodiversity #Sustainability #PlanetEarth
Digging Deeper: Exploring the Importance of Soil Health
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Get ready to dive into the pressing issue of soil erosion and degradation. In this video, we'll uncover the truth behind what's causing our soil to deteriorate and the consequences of ignoring this problem. From deforestation to over-farming and urbanization, we'll explore the major causes of soil degradation. But the good news is that there are things we can do to help. From using conservation...
Ghost Cities
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Ghost cities are a contemporary and growing problem, with towns and cities being constructed but remaining empty and underutilized. These abandoned towns and cities can have environmental, social, and economic consequences, including the extraction of raw materials, waste and pollution, and carbon dioxide emissions, as well as a lack of employment and the decline of nearby communities. Ghost ci...
History of US vs EU Built environment
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#American culture is all about cars. We've got highways cutting through neighborhoods and congested downtowns that top the list of most polluted places. There's got to be a better way. #European cities, in contrast, are walkable or bike-friendly with fewer cars. In this video, you'll see how American streets are like racetracks, whereas European streets are more like playgrounds.
The Dirty Truth of Fast Fashion | How does fashion impact the environment?
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Fast fashion is something that many of us have become accustomed to. The mass production and convenience of these clothes are tempting, but what are the hidden consequences? The fashion industry is one of the most polluting, and fast fashion is a major contributor. This video will help you learn about some of the most common environmental impacts of the fast fashion industry and how you can be ...
Sustainable Fashion vs. Fast Fashion: The Truth about Consumers and Brands
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The fast fashion industry is a booming business. It’s valued at around 100 Billion Dollars, and by 2026 it could reach 133 Billion dollars. More than 100 billion items of clothing are produced each year globally. That's nearly 14 items for every human being on the planet! However, around 33% of all those clothes go to a landfill within the first year of purchase. The EPA Office of Solid Waste s...
Inside the Fast Fashion Industry | Workers Rights and Conditions
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Inside the Fast Fashion Industry | Workers Rights and Conditions
Flipping the Switch to Clean Energy | Sustainable Explainable
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Flipping the Switch to Clean Energy | Sustainable Explainable
Do you prefer bottled or tap water? #shorts
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Do you prefer bottled or tap water? #shorts
Biophilic Approach to Environmental Justice | Designing with nature
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Biophilic Approach to Environmental Justice | Designing with nature
Growing Up: Is Vertical Farming the Future of food?
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Growing Up: Is Vertical Farming the Future of food?
The power of your plate: can plant-based diets solve the climate crisis? | Sustainable Explainable
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The power of your plate: can plant-based diets solve the climate crisis? | Sustainable Explainable
How much E-Waste is Too Much E-Waste? | Diving Deeper
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How much E-Waste is Too Much E-Waste? | Diving Deeper
What is the Problem with E-Waste? | Sustainable Explainable
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What is the Problem with E-Waste? | Sustainable Explainable
Car Free Challenge | We Tried to reduce carbon in our commute
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Car Free Challenge | We Tried to reduce carbon in our commute
Circular Living Lab Tour | Plastics Micro Manufacturing at Arizona State University
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Circular Living Lab Tour | Plastics Micro Manufacturing at Arizona State University
The Plastic Cycle in 6 Minutes | Sustainable Explainable
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The Plastic Cycle in 6 Minutes | Sustainable Explainable
Can We Solve the Single-Use Plastic Problem? | Diving Deeper
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Can We Solve the Single-Use Plastic Problem? | Diving Deeper
Plastic Free for a Week | Earth Month Challenge
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Plastic Free for a Week | Earth Month Challenge
Circularity in 4 Minutes | Sustainable Explainable
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Circularity in 4 Minutes | Sustainable Explainable
What is Climate Change? | Sustainable Explainable
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What is Climate Change? | Sustainable Explainable
What is Greenwashing? | Sustainable Explainable
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What is Greenwashing? | Sustainable Explainable
Sustainability in 4 minutes | Sustainable Explainable
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Sustainability in 4 minutes | Sustainable Explainable
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and americans are blaming china and india for climate change. how ironic
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2:25 it wouldnt be a climate change video if we didnt bring in the communism
well that was one of the best i have ever watched. thank you
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And by looking at the number of subscribers and views on your channel it's obvious that how less conscious Americans are towards sustainability!
excellent explanation, thank you
History of Sustainable Development In 1983, the United Nations created the World Commission on Environment and Development to study the connection between ecological health, economic development, and social equity. The commission, then run by former Norwegian prime minister Gro Harlem Brundtland, published a report in 1987 that has become the standard in defining sustainable development. That report describes sustainable development, or the blueprint for attaining sustainability, as "meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
Beautifuly put together!!😮
Absolutely!!!
I agree with everything besides the statement about GMOs in clothing. The fear-mongering around GMOs is not scientifically sound, especially when GMO crops can have a lower environmental impact than organic crops and require fewer pesticides. There's an assumption that organic automatically means better, which is false.
A vegan world would be so awesome.
Perfect
Bro keep going
The video is fire why there is no one support ??
Share it around! Hopefully it will get more :)
great work on all vids!
Thank you for very useful video
It's very useful bro
Nothing is ethical about fast fashion and most popular luxury brands use sweatshops too. Exception is brand called Ewa Minge
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🤔 You mean thrift stores anticipate 80% of everything getting shipped overseas or thrown away, yet they still charge prices that aren’t much lower than discount chains…. Here’s an idea: LOWER YOUR #%^* PRICES! So LOCAL people who are struggling can afford them. 🤯
Perfect Video
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Thank you for sharing this information. God bless you sir.
Thank you for providing this brief yet informative description on sustainability. We appreciate it! 👌🏼
nice way to explain
The clothes don't fall apart fast.... (which implies that the skilled workers who made the garments produce shoddy goods) ......it's the _cut_ that's bad to begin with, causing people to buy clothes that look good on social media but aren't garments that they actually want to _WEAR_ ....so they end up in landfills when the actual quality of the stitching is great!
I mean how should stitching be in your concern. I am just interested.
@@jagadish1580 I make most of my own clothing and I have been doing so for most of my adult life. I'm naturally gifted at pattern-making but sewing is still a challenge for me even after 30 years lol. I look closely at the stitching in any clothes I buy and most clothing is stitched well.
you/ problem is how much is yourlife worth toys cars boats planes motercycles ,,,,,,people destroy everything but humanity,,,,ratio of man to ratio of horses & everything else to man ,,,comintators gone ,,butdeathman wants no solutions
well think your time limits are off ,,,but,,, prob is selfishness man decides but the upper 1% get to cast real votes
If it is a product that has any kind of chemicals in it, then most likely is 0 sustainable! Easy!
Amazingly Explained!
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Sustainability is a psyop , put in place by the global elites. Ii one of the biggest lies ever to be unleashed upon the public.
This is exactly what I do, I chose clothes made of 100% organic natural materials such as cotton, wool, linen, hemp...etc or a blend of two or more only natural fabrics. But there still a problem that you can't know if the thread that is used to sew for a certain garment is made of only cotton, natural fabrics or a blend of polyester and cotton or 100% polyester. The bottoms and other details are often 99,9% are made of plastic which makes the garment in the end of it's life not biodegradable and som plastics will be burned or stay in the nature and break down to microplastics and then nano particles. I mean eventhough I try to avoid buying plastics in textiles, I still unfortunately get some plastics which the planet don't need to deal with it. I never found a company who sells a 100% biodegradable clothing and products for the daily life and that is sad. Sometimes I feel that I'm more conscious about the environmental impact of our consumption of plastic and other toxic products because the others don't care this much or don't even try to think and understand this perspective. The more conscious you become the lonelier you feel in this world!
Your efforts are appreciated. Keep it up.
Junk fashion People need to be educated and understand what's junk clothing
How much of the wasted clothing comes from individuals and how much comes from stores?
Yes, the EU is largely more walkable and transit oriented. But the housing stock is not prepared for the current energy costs. Many are poorly built in terms of air flow, heating, cooling and lack of maintenance. Most built before the 80s have almost no insulation. Few have ceiling fans. AC is not common. Many lack enough windows for airflow. The old Centros are amazing but from Pisa to Prato most are two to three story walk ups that are boring. Most in the EU live in housing that are typical apartments that are not suited for what is coming. They are car dependent too. I can't tell you how many piazza's in Italy are just parking lots. Yes, the US is too care centric which leads to sprawl, obesity and a land of sterile beige homes. The costs to make our urban areas more walkable, energy efficient and equitable will be staggering. In Italy, most buildings are at the lowest level of efficiency - G.
It’s going to be expensive for both us yanks and the people of the European Union
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It's sad that most factories of those "fast fashion brand" are set up in countries like India, Bangladesh, Vietnam, Myanmar etc while most consumers are from Western countries. A single person in America will produce roughly 4 to 5 waste of people combined in India. And they the audacity to teach us Environmental science 🤧
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