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Sustainable Development?
Sustainable Development
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Sustainable Development

Imagine building a house on a foundation that slowly crumbles. No matter how beautiful the structure, it will eventually collapse. For generations, much of human development has followed this pattern—creating prosperity and technological advances while inadvertently undermining the very foundations that support our existence: ecological systems, social cohesion, and long-term economic stability.

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Renewable Energy
Environmental Science and Climate Change
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Renewable Energy

For most of modern history, humanity has powered its remarkable technological progress primarily through fossil fuels—coal, oil, and natural gas. These energy-dense, convenient fuels enabled the Industrial Revolution and the unprecedented economic growth and quality of life improvements that followed. However, this progress has come with significant costs: climate change, air and water pollution, resource depletion, and geopolitical tensions.

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Climate Policy
Climate Policy
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Climate Policy

Climate policy refers to the strategies, rules, regulations, and initiatives developed by governments, international bodies, and organizations to address climate change. These policies aim to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote adaptation to climate impacts, and transition to a more sustainable, low-carbon economy. Climate policies operate at multiple levels—international, national, regional, and local—and involve various sectors including energy, transportation, industry, agriculture, and forestry.

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Carbon Footprint
Carbon Footprint
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Carbon Footprint

When we talk about a “carbon footprint,” we’re referring to the total amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) generated by our actions. Although it’s called a carbon footprint, it actually includes various greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO₂), methane (CH₄), nitrous oxide (N₂O), and fluorinated gases—all converted into a carbon dioxide equivalent (CO₂e) for simplicity of measurement. This concept helps us understand our individual and collective impact on climate change.

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Biodiversity Conservation
Biodiversity Conservation
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Biodiversity Conservation

When we look at a thriving forest, a vibrant coral reef, or even a healthy backyard garden, what we’re witnessing is biodiversity in action. Biodiversity—short for biological diversity—encompasses the extraordinary variety of life on Earth in all its forms and interactions. This includes:

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Environmental Science & Climate Change
Environmental Science and Climate Change
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Environmental Science & Climate Change

Our planet is experiencing profound changes. The evidence is all around us—from shifting weather patterns and rising seas to declining biodiversity and deteriorating air quality. To understand these changes and work toward solutions, we need to understand two interconnected areas: environmental science and climate change.

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