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  • We all use lots of energy in our day-to-day lives: from heating our homes, to kitchen appliances and charging our phones.
    In fact, we use more energy globally with every passing year. What a lot of us don’t regularly think about is where this energy comes from, and what the side effects are.
    What you’ll learn about carbon emissions and why it matters:
    Man-made carbon emissions are directly linked to global warming and climate change.
    This means it is more important than ever to find innovative, long-term solutions to reduce carbon emissions that come from the power sector.
    While 25% o…

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  • When you think of pollution, you may be imagining large-scale causes such as factories, power plants, and all kinds of pollutants. However, even small-scale pollution can be harmful, especially when it comes from your own home.
    There is no doubt that individuals should be concerned about these things, but it is more important that governments make sure their citizens have access to clean-burning fuel supplies and well-ventilated housing. Unfortunately, this is not a reality for billions of people across the globe even today, and real action is needed!
    What you’ll learn about household…

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  • Do you like chocolate? Made from Cocoa, it is one of the most known sweets in the entire world; its popularity is superlative. But do you know facts about the plant it comes from?
    Wise Up about Cocoa
    All chocolate comes from cocoa; a bitter product that may be nothing like the sweet chocolate candies. What is cocoa like? How many cocoa beans do factories need to make chocolate? Find out fun facts about cocoa. Understanding a product’s background can increase your enjoyment of them.
    Why we like this infographic about Eco Living
    We love this infographic because of the amazing facts p…

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  • The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) was created in 1988 and is an organisation made up of 195 national governments across the world.
    Thousands of scientists from all over the world volunteer every year to create complete assessments of what is known about climate change at that point in time…it doesn’t get any more accurate than that!
    What you’ll learn about global warming and its effects:
    Global warming and rising temperatures are an immediate threat to natural habitats, ecosystems and human and animal lives across the world.
    That’s why it is so important that t…

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Andy Frankland - 13.01.2021

2021 here we come!!

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