The salt-water powered car was recently approved in Europe. It works just like a hydrogen fuel cell except that the liquid used for storing energy is saltwater. This technology among others, are paving the way for clean green alternative fuel that have a serious potential to replace petroleum in many cases.
Continue reading... →Student-run vegetable and herb gardens are an “entry point” to enjoying school more and diving deeper into subjects. Studies have also indicated that children who grow their own food are more likely to eat fresh fruits and vegetables; additionally, research shows links between gardening and higher student achievement in science. Here are many organizations that encourage schools around the world in supporting students in cultivating gardens.
Continue reading... →Research shows that even if the rewards aren’t immediately apparent, contributing to the success of others pays off in the long run.
Continue reading... →Earth Day is a time when many organizations promote sustainable practices in all aspects of life. Even after Earth Day, you might be asking yourself, where can I start? Consider how much water your operations might be wasting through easy-to-fix leaks and inefficient fixtures. Building owners and corporations can save significant resources and lower operational costs by reducing water waste. Over the past 10 years, the costs of water and wastewater services have risen at a rate well above the consumer price index. Using water efficiently can also reduce the energy associated with heating water. According to McGraw-Hill Construction’s Water Use in Buildings SmartMarket Report, implementing water-efficient practices in commercial buildings can decrease operating costs by approximately 11 percent and energy and water use by 10 and 15 percent, respectively. Here are a few places to get started in developing a comprehensive leak detection and repair program: Measure to manage: There’s an old saying, “you can’t manage what you don’t measure.” Water is no different; a good metering system can help you keep an eye on overall water consumption and specific uses. Have staff monitor meters regularly; install submeters where needed to identify overuse and leaks; and integrating submeters into the central building management […]
Continue reading... →As renewables become cheaper to use, many countries are starting to make the switch. The popularity of solar technology in particular has led to some interesting innovations as some countries are now pushing to place solar panels in roads or walkways to both capitalize on the energy of the sun and promote a greener environment.
Continue reading... →The Power Gap is the chasm between a person’s capabilities, and how they are perceived by others. All things in life start with who we are as human beings; we are the core of our own lives and everything we are impacts everything we do, Women more than men are taught to lessen themselves, developing this power gap. Learn the 10 characteristics of confident women and how to overcome the power gap.
Continue reading... →Being grateful goes beyond the obligatory “thank you.” It is an attitude and mindset that permeates your entire being. When you are grateful for what you have, your heart sings. The world looks brighter and happier. Want to cultivate more gratitude in your life? Start a gratitude practice today.
Continue reading... →Coming soon to a closet near you, clothes that clean themselves. That reality is inching closer with new research from Australia’s RMIT University, where scientists have been testing nanotechnology that eats away at grime on fabric.
Continue reading... →Want to keep your customers happy? Want to keep them coming back? Infuse some soul into your brand. What do I mean by soul? Seeing your customers as partners instead of someone to sell to. Becoming “one force with a common goal”. This mind-shift opens a whole new world for brands. This, in turn, helps you become meaningfully different in the marketplace. But remember, this is not a brand strategy or tactic, it’s a paradigm shift.
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