Sustainability
Excellent Reasons For Using Green Energy Technology
How can green energy change your life? It can reduce your reliance on the almighty electrical grid, lower your energy bills and reduce your footprint on the planet. What ways are there for you to be involved? Read the following tips and techniques to learn how you can use green energy.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Earth
Space Junk: The Growing Swarm of Trash in Our Atmosphere
Humans are profoundly gifted at creating trash. No matter where you travel on earth, there are remnants of human debris. The highest points on earth are littered with climbing equipment from failed expeditions, the lowest trenches have microplastics. It’s no well-kept secret that we’re a species of litterbugs.
By Olivia L. Dobbs3 years ago in Earth
Want to know the horoscope for the week (2.22-2.28)?
Last Sunday, Mercury resumed its transit, which was the end of the first wave of watery retrogrades for the year. Did you feel a sudden sense of relief? During the period of the water retrograde (since 1.31), we have experienced a lot of repetitions, unexpected events, and even things that have refreshed our outlook, especially teamwork, friends/lovers who may have had a lot of unpleasantness, or even felt a bit distant and unreliable. Next, it will all be adjusted and alleviated. Let's say goodbye to the lethargy of life after the New Year.
By cly mumford3 years ago in Earth
Learn All About Solar Energy Here
Solar energy has helped change millions of lives all over the world. Those who have started to embrace solar energy have found that it can truly cut energy costs. The below article provides top-notch information on solar energy, as well as how it can benefit you.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Earth
THE RATIONAL MORAL STATUS OF NON
The survival of the human being, which is known as a being of consciousness depends in the healthy interaction and interrelation of variety of living and non-living organisms, empirical and supra-empirical realities in the Universe. These interactions calls for a unified coexistence of these realities. Hence, in some degree, the human person feels he has no direct moral obligations to non-rational, non-human nature, only rational beings are worth of moral considerability as Kant affirms. This will be argued as an excessively anthropocentric, and excludes the non-human natural world from the sphere of moral considerability. Conceding to the fact that non- human nature is instrumentally valuable to some extent, to some inevitable existential, ontological consideration.
By Rachel Caspari3 years ago in Earth




