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Digital Minimalism: Habits & Tips to Declutter Your Devices [Infographic]

Digital Minimalism: Habits & Tips to Declutter Your Devices [Infographic] | ecogreenlove

An average user spends 2 hours and 27 minutes per day on social media. 89% of college students have moderate or severe nomophobia (the fear of being detached from mobile phone contact).

How to put an end to this madness?

Digital minimalism is the answer.

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10 Keys to Reducing Food Waste

10 Keys to Reducing Food Waste | ecogreenlove

Food waste is a growing problem contributing to our strain on natural resources. However, food waste can be eliminated or at least reduced with our help. Small steps can make a significant difference if we pay more attention to our relationship with the food we purchase and consume.

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Greenwashing Companies & Corporations

Greenwashing Companies & Corporations | ecogreenlove

Greenwashing can be as subtle as a misleading packaging choice all the way to fossil fuel companies touting themselves as being eco-champions. Either way, greenwashing is a harmful and deceitful way of advertising that a company is more sustainable than it actually is. Companies that make false claims should be held accountable. Here are 10 companies that have been caught greenwashing in various ways.

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Climate Change Vulnerability and Global Health Disparities

Climate Change Vulnerability and Global Health Disparities | ecogreenlove

According to hundreds of thousands of scientists, research bodies, and global indicators, our climate is changing at a rapid rate. It is something that many of us have a hard time seeing in our day-to-day lives. Something that many of us chalk up to a freak event, a strange spring, or just a result of essential development.

However, many of the negative impacts that we see are at least partially the result of climatic changes. Wildfire season may be normal, but the size and scale of the fires are influenced in part by a hotter climate. Likewise, it may be normal to have the occasional wet spring but some of those torrential downpours were fueled by more water evaporating off the ocean.

The land and environmental impacts are not the only tolls of climate change though. The individual health of people is also altered by the climatic conditions we live in. And not all people are subject to the same living conditions, meaning that certain populations are most certainly going to be more negatively impacted by climate change than others.

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