Tag: Earth

California’s Vehicle Emission Standards Face Uncertainty Amid Political Changes

California is leading the charge toward a greener future by planning to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. This policy, spearheaded by California’s Air Resources Board (CARB), aims to significantly cut greenhouse gas emissions and promote the adoption of zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) like electric and hydrogen-powered cars. If successful, California could set […]

The Circular Economy Explained

For decades, our economy has functioned like a treadmill: we take resources from the Earth, turn them into products, use them, and then toss them aside without a second thought. This “take, make, dispose” system, known as the linear economy, has driven growth but at a steep cost—depleting natural resources, creating mountains of waste, and […]

Escaping Carbon Tunnel Vision: Seeing the Bigger Picture in Sustainability

Over the past 15 years, sustainability has evolved through a series of focal points: deforestation, the ozone layer’s recovery, melting ice caps. Each issue has commanded global attention at one time or another, reflecting the dynamic challenges of environmental stewardship. Today, however, the narrative is dominated by one metric: carbon. Reducing emissions, achieving net-zero, and […]