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  • St. Johns River: Water Management Spotlight

    St. Johns River: Water Management Spotlight

    The longest river that begins and ends within the state of Florida is the St. Johns. Originating at Blue Cypress Lake, the St. Johns River meanders over 300 miles north to its terminus in the Atlantic Ocean near Jacksonville.1,2 At its southern end, the river is shallow and marsh-like, scarcely navigable by boat. As it works…

  • West Coast Drought: Scarcities in Water and Food

    West Coast Drought: Scarcities in Water and Food

    As the summer season rolls around and global temperatures begin to increase, the West Coast faces the start of a long drought. This year’s drought is expected to last till the end of summer, with the potential of conditions worsening as temperatures continue to increase. The West Coast is known to have a hot, dry…

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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…

  • Bolivia

    IDEAS For Us – Branches Bolivia About This Branch IDEAS For Us Bolivia emerged in 2023 as a Latin American branch. Nestled within the captivating landscapes of the altiplano, traversing through valleys, and extending to the lush eastern plains and the Amazon, Bolivia stands as one of the top 10 countries worldwide in terms of…

  • Bolivia’s Environmental Issues and Solutions

    Bolivia’s Environmental Issues and Solutions

    Bolivia, a landlocked country in South America, is blessed with breathtaking natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and rich biodiversity. However, like many countries around the world, Bolivia grapples with pressing environmental issues, particularly deforestation and drought. In this blog post, we will delve into the intricate relationship between these two challenges and explore initiatives to address…

  • Earthquake in Turkey and Syria: Rescue Efforts

    Earthquake in Turkey and Syria: Rescue Efforts

    On Monday, February 6, 2023, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey’s Gaziantep Province and sent powerful aftershocks that traveled around 80 kilometers (50 miles) throughout Turkey and Syria. More than 60 aftershocks were recorded. One aftershock measured at 7.5 in magnitude and hit Turkey about nine hours after the initial quake. This is set to…

  • Top Environmental Issues in Florida

    Top Environmental Issues in Florida

    While we are seeing the effects of environmental issues across the country from droughts to flooding, it is essential to learn about what is occurring here in Florida. Pollution and Water Quality As mentioned in our article Are Florida Manatees In Danger Of Extinction? the issue of algae bloom is discussed in terms of its…

  • The Hardships Currently Plaguing the Developing World

    The Hardships Currently Plaguing the Developing World

    The world is facing a climate disaster, and like most global disasters, it will be the most vulnerable people that bear the largest costs. Increasing global temperatures, vast droughts, rising sea levels, and more frequent storms are all deeply troubling issues, however, the developed world will be much more equipped to mitigate the unstable landscape.…

  • All About The Build Back Better Act

    All About The Build Back Better Act

    On November 19th, 2021, the House passed the Build Back Better Act (BBBA) with a close 220 to 213 vote.1  Now that the BBBA is onto the Senate, let’s look at what the bill contains for fighting the climate crisis as it proposes a total of $555 billion in clean energy and climate investments.2 PHOTO…

  • 10 Easy Ways to Conserve Water Daily

    10 Easy Ways to Conserve Water Daily

    10 Easy Ways to Conserve Water Daily. According to the United States Environmental Protection Agency, the average American uses approximately 88 gallons of water a day (1). Not only is this excessive usage of water detrimental to the environment, but it is also a costly issue. Keep reading to find out how you can reduce…