by Komoneed | Oct 1, 2023
Before the pandemic hit, the popularity of Maria Kondo’s minimalist approach to decluttering became popular. In 2018, it was found that 25% of adults wanted to embrace a minimalist lifestyle. As the pandemic hit, the “Great Declutter of 2020” hit. People were decluttering and a lot of those goods were going to landfills or thrift […]
by Komoneed | Oct 1, 2023
Twins are “two offspring produced by the same pregnancy” – but they can also be made up of two similar or connected members, as is the case with digital twins. This concept has taken urban planning by storm. Read more about digital twins for cities and how this technology can help future-proof our settlements.
by Komoneed | Sep 17, 2023
As the atmosphere warms, it can hold more moisture in the form of water vapour, which is also a greenhouse gas.
The post How water vapour is amplifying warming and making extreme weather worse appeared first on Sustainability Times.
by Komoneed | Sep 17, 2023
A few years ago, a group of scientists published a research paper that examined the role of agenda-driven science in conservation- including the chronic misinformation that is preventing our public land managers from improving the health and resiliency of our
by Komoneed | Sep 17, 2023
This post was originally published on The ConversationPhoenix Lake, Dortmund’s coolest new quarter, was once an abanonded steel mill surrounded by polluted waterways and brownfields. Frank Vincentz/Wikimedia (CC BY-SA 3.0)...