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  • EcoSPEARS Technology and the Fight for Clean Water

    EcoSPEARS Technology and the Fight for Clean Water

    EcoSPEARS Technology and the Fight for Clean Water Clean water. In today’s world of climate damage, one of the most pressing issues we have to deal with is water pollution.  Clean water and sanitation numbers sixth on the list of the United Nations’ 17 goals for sustainable development (1). One in three people worldwide are…

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    Table of Contents IDEAS For Us – Environmental Sustainability Professionals Show A to Z Topical Index A Alternative Energy Air Pollution Animal Conservation Agroforestry Adaptation Aquaculture Artificial Intelligence Access to Clean Water Awareness Campaigns Alternative Transportation B Biodiversity Biodegradable Carbon Footprint Climate Change Conservation Composting Clean Energy Circular Economy Community Gardens Corporate Sustainability C Carbon…

  • History of Giving Tuesday and its Global Importance

    History of Giving Tuesday and its Global Importance

    Imagine a world where everyone comes together to make a difference. A world where generosity and compassion shine brighter than consumerism. This is the essence of Giving Tuesday, a global movement that inspires individuals, organizations, and businesses to join forces and support charitable causes. Today, we invite you to join us in supporting IDEAS For…

  • Innovative Solutions for Marine Conservation: IDEAS For Us and SDG 14

    Innovative Solutions for Marine Conservation: IDEAS For Us and SDG 14

    Ideas for Us: Addressing Marine Conservation and Sustainability through SDG 14 Initiatives United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14 emphasizes the need to conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas, and marine resources for sustainable development. Ideas for Us, an environmental non-profit organization, actively contributes to SDG 14 through various initiatives and programs. In this…

  • Deforestation in DRC Leads to Disasters

    Deforestation in DRC Leads to Disasters

    Deforestation in the Democratic Republic of the Congo has been ongoing for decades. Forests are disappearing at an alarming rate. Annual deforestation rates exceeded 2.5 million acres in the past five years and are believed to have surged during the COVID-19 pandemic (Schneider, 2020). Poor governance and corruption have created a dangerous mix for the…

  • How Water In Florida Filters Itself

    How Water In Florida Filters Itself

    “There is an unbreakable link between human health and wellbeing and ecosystems” – Walter Reid You can define, navigate, and best understand Florida by learning about the water underneathe and throughout its landscape. This article will dive into the self-sustaining, natural filtration systems that keep our aquatic ecosystems beautiful and biodiverse. These processes are always…

  • Pakistan

    IDEAS For Us – Branches Pakistan Branch About This Branch IDEAS For Us Pakistan was launched in 2022 with the goal of bringing environmental action to the region of Punjab. Our branch leader and founder, Muhammad Ajlal, is working to mobilize his community in eco action projects, with a focus on the needs of his…

  • Toxic Wastelands: A Look Into Superfund Sites

    Toxic Wastelands: A Look Into Superfund Sites

    Born From Tragedy In the 1970s the quiet community of Love Canal, Niagara Falls, NY, garnered national attention when chemical sludge began seeping up from the Earth. Kids came home with chemical burns after playing outside, basements flooded with noxious water, babies were born with birth defects and cancer rates soared1. As a result, residents…

  • The Florida Wildlife Corridor

    The Florida Wildlife Corridor

    Habitat loss and fragmentation are some of the primary causes of declining plant and animal populations. The Florida Wildlife Corridor protects almost 700 different plant and animal species by conserving and connecting habitats all over the state. This includes the mighty Florida Panther, The West Indian Manatee, and the Gopher Tortoise. This blog dives into…

  • Sustainable Communities Worldwide

    Sustainable Communities Worldwide

    While we’re not close to reversing climate change any time soon, we’ve all come a long way in becoming self-aware and striving to change our lifestyles to be more sustainable. In a recent study, 46% of US, China, and UK residents said that they’re doing all they can to live more sustainably. And, currently, 100+…