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How the World Came Together to Heal the Ozone Layer – And What It Teaches Us Today
It appears that after the world came together and took action to stop using the major chemical identified as the culprit causing ozone depletion, the ozone layer began to heal itself. The gaping hole has closed, and the thickness of the ozone layer today is almost the same as it was before the 1980s.

weissangie121
4 min read


From Heatwaves to Chocolate Shortages: How Climate Change and Chocolate Shortages are Connected
Extended droughts, erratic rainfall, and blistering temperatures are drastically reducing cocoa yields in West Africa. Experts are warning that chocolate could become “the next climate casualty”, as suitable land shrinks and farms struggle to adapt.

weissangie121
4 min read


How Glacial Melt and Sea Level Rise Are Reshaping Our Planet
Glacial melt and sea level rise aren't a concern for polar bears; they are a pressing problem affecting all of us, from coastal communities in Africa to island nations in the Pacific.

weissangie121
4 min read


Durban feeling the full force of Climate Change
Durban, a vibrant coastal city in South Africa, is increasingly experiencing the profound impacts of climate change, which have become more pronounced in recent years

Dean Weiss
4 min read


Environmental Activists and Groups: An Insight into the Struggle Against Climate Change.
Collective action is needed to safeguard our oceans and protect the delicate balance of nature.

Dean Weiss
3 min read


How is climate change affecting low-lying territories around the world?
In low-lying regions, climate change causes sea levels to rise due to melting ice caps and thermal expansion, posing a threat

Dean Weiss
5 min read


Gqeberha’s Green Lung: A Leap Towards Biodiversity and Conservation
An initiative in Gqeberha aiming to restore green spaces, reintroduce biodiversity, and strengthen the city's resilience to climate change.

weissangie121
6 min read


Exploring Al Gore's Book "An Inconvenient Truth" - The Crisis of Global Warming
In a world confronting the harsh realities of climate change, few works have been as impactful as Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth."

Dean Weiss
6 min read


How did Bhutan become the world's first carbon-negative country?
Bhutan is the first country in the world to achieve carbon-negative status,

Dean Weiss
5 min read


Is Overpopulation Threatening the Environment? Exploring Solutions for a Sustainable Future
Overpopulation is a growing crisis, with the global population surpassing 8 billion. High number of people strains our resources.

Dean Weiss
6 min read


The Future of Biodiversity Conservation: What to expect from COP 16 in Colombia
The 2024 United Nations Biodiversity Conference, part of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity, is scheduled for October 21 to November

Dean Weiss
6 min read


Climate change resilience in South Africa
It is becoming apparent that climate change is not just a bout of bad weather.

weissangie121
8 min read


The Science of Climate Change Denial: Exploring the Resistance to Accepting Reality.
The burning debate on climate change continues to divide opinions across the globe. While scientists and researchers provide overwhelming ev

Dean Weiss
3 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Dam Construction on Rivers
For when dams fail, they take more than concrete—they take lives.

weissangie121
5 min read


"Unlocking South Africa's Green Energy Potential with Hive Energy"
The implementation of the Hive Hydrogen project is set to drive economic growth and create new opportunities for local communities.

Dean Weiss
5 min read


Is white hydrogen the fuel of the future?
Hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe and the third most abundant element on Earth after oxygen and silicon. As we move...

Dean Weiss
5 min read


Climate change threatens survival of Emperor Penguins
Emperor penguins are the largest and most iconic of all penguin species. They live exclusively in Antarctica, where they breed on the sea...

weissangie121
6 min read


The demise of the African (Jackass) Penguin
The African penguin, formerly known as the Jackass penguin, is the only penguin species that breeds in Africa. They can be found...

Dean Weiss
4 min read
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