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A Beginner’s Guide to Buying Crypto: Step-by-Step Instructions

The dawn of the digital currency era was initiated by an anonymous individual or team using the alias Satoshi Nakamoto, who created Bitcoin in 2009. Subsequently, countless other cryptos have blossomed into existence like Ethereum, Ripple, Solana, and others. Although this industry has gained remarkable traction in recent years, it is faced with issues such as regulatory impediments, fluctuation, and security vulnerabilities. However, these roadblocks cannot impede its progression; new applications are being developed daily for cryptocurrency’s ever-expanding presence! In this article, we will discuss what is cryptocurrency and how to purchase it. What is Cryptocurrency? Cryptocurrency is an innovative, … Continue reading

Heavy Metals in Drinking Water – How to Avoid Drinking Them

Heavy metals naturally occur in our environment. Even so, they aren’t the kind of substances you’ll want in your body. Each of the common heavy metals produces different reactions within the body. In some cases, metals of this nature may contribute to heavy metal poisoning or certain diseases and illnesses. In this article, you will get to know about heavy metals in drinking water and how to avoid drinking them so keep reading. Signs You Have Issues with Heavy Metals It’s not always easy to tell if you have heavy metals in your drinking water. The symptoms related to heavy … Continue reading

Climate Finance in the UAE: From Plans to Projects

In the United Arab Emirates, climate finance is moving from ideas into real projects. Sustainability is no longer treated as a separate topic. It is now part of how cities, infrastructure, and energy systems are planned and built. This shift is guided by national strategies and long-term green visions. The UAE’s Net Zero 2050 Strategic Initiative and its wider sustainability agenda set the direction for reducing emissions and building a low-carbon economy. These plans are helping align government policy, investment decisions, and infrastructure development around clear climate goals. The UAE is linking climate finance with economic growth. Investments in renewable … Continue reading

5 Tips for Starting and Growing Your Environmentally-friendly Business

It is fantastic that there is currently a big surge in companies becoming more environmentally aware and introducing sustainable and eco-friendly policies. And more and more startups are choosing to focus on being as green as possible. If you are considering starting your own environmentally-friendly business, you can help to save the planet while also potentially creating high levels of revenue. But before you decide to launch your green company, make sure you take note of the following five helpful tips. 1. Determine the Type of Business You Want to Launch and the Opportunities for Making it Green The first … Continue reading

Is Lockdown a Viable Option to Control the Coronavirus in Africa?

The African nations have had plenty of recent infectious disease outbreaks such as HIV and Ebola to learn ways of tackling an epidemic. Therefore, they might be better equipped in mental fortitude to handle the current coronavirus crisis. One significant factor that the African people are aware of is that the communities must be actively involved in responding to the virus outbreak. Some nuggets of truth already learnt from previous experience with infectious diseases is that the outbreaks can be released differently in different communities and environments. This is in part due to the social conditions of the people concerned. … Continue reading

Climate Change in the Holy Quran: Perspectives

Imagine being stuck in the middle of the desert, with little or no water and all of a sudden you completely submerged in an Ocean. Covered from more than head to toe in water. Springs gushing forth from where there used to be ovens and all havoc breaking loose, with only one ship. Not a single flood barrier in sight nor the ability to be able to capture the rainwater for use later on. This is a glimpse of what it must have been like for the people of Prophet Nuh (AS). In the process he also lost his own … Continue reading

How to Make an Environmentally-Conscious Person

The public discourse on industrial pollution, climate change, global warming and sustainable development has made environmental protection a top priority for one and all.  Concerted efforts are underway from governments, businesses and individuals to make Earth a clean and green planet.  When it comes to sustainability, everyone has a role to play. We can contribute to the global environmental movement by adopting changes that are within easy reach. Here are some tips to prove that you are an environmentally-conscious person: 1. Use Solar Power Solar power is the most popular form of alternative energy. Worldwide, millions of businesses and households are … Continue reading

How EV Charging Infrastructure Is Supporting Sustainable Hospitality and Green Tourism

EV charging has become one of the strongest booking drivers in hospitality. Hilton says it’s now their highest-converting amenity filter, beating pools and free breakfast. But only about 26% of U.S. hotels offer it, which means the other 74% are invisible to a growing, high-spending traveler segment. This article breaks down why it matters, what it actually costs, and how to get it right without overcomplicating things. The Parking Lot Has Changed. Has Your Hotel? Electric car sales hit 17 million globally in 2024, according to the IEA’s Global EV Outlook 2025. That’s more than 20% of all new cars … Continue reading

USDT and USDC Activity on Ethereum Hits 2026 Lows

Stablecoin flows on Ethereum have noticeably slowed. USDT and USDC usage hit 2026 lows last week, a development that leaves mainnet blocks emptier than expected. Traders and developers alike now face a clear question: does this signal trouble ahead? Far from a sudden exodus driven by fear, the pattern suggests deliberate shifts in where liquidity moves. Users appear to favor alternatives that better match current needs around cost and speed. What follows unpacks the data behind this change, its ripple effects across DeFi and beyond, and the network efficiencies it unexpectedly creates. Santiment Metrics: The Numbers Santiment tracked the downturn … Continue reading

How Nature-Inspired Art Supports Sustainable Well-Being at Home

Most people redecorate to make their space look better. Fewer stop to ask what that space does to their mind, or what their decorating choices cost the planet. These aren’t abstract questions. The surfaces we surround ourselves with genuinely affect mood, attention, and stress levels. And the way we shop for them carries a real environmental footprint. Nature-inspired art sits at a useful intersection of both problems. It’s not a cure for burnout, and it won’t replace a walk in the woods. But for people living in cities with little daily contact with green spaces, bringing natural imagery into the … Continue reading

Desalination Membranes as RDF for Cement Kilns: Opportunities and Constraints

The rapid expansion of desalination through reverse osmosis has significantly transformed global water resource management, but it has also created a growing challenge related to the management of end-of-life membranes. These industrial wastes, mainly composed of engineering polymers such as polyamide, polysulfone, and polypropylene, exhibit physicochemical properties that, while initially optimized for filtration, may become an asset within an energy recovery framework [1-2]. The average lifespan of reverse osmosis membranes ranges from five to ten years, generating substantial waste streams worldwide [1]. As an order of magnitude, a desalination plant with a capacity of 100,000 m³/day can generate between 2,000 … Continue reading

Methane Emissions from Anaerobic Degradation of Organic Matter and Mitigation through Flaring

Methane (CH₄) is a key product of the anaerobic degradation of organic waste and represents one of the most critical environmental challenges associated with waste management systems, particularly landfills and controlled disposal sites. The formation, emission, and mitigation of methane from such systems have been extensively studied due to its high global warming potential and its significant contribution to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. This work provides a comprehensive discussion of methane generation through anaerobic degradation processes and evaluates mitigation strategies, with a particular focus on flaring, which converts methane into carbon dioxide (CO₂), thereby reducing its climate impact. The biodegradation … Continue reading