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Bird feeding – no more breadcrumbs! - It pays to go green!

Bird feeding – no more breadcrumbs!

Cooked beetroot, nuts and corn. Plus cooked parsley, oats, sorghum… Sounds like a miracle diet? Great! It's good to eat like a bird – not only regarding quantity but quality! Invite the feathery friends to your bird feeder this winter and help them survive the cold. In spring and summer, the birds will not only return the favour with a beautiful serenade at your window, but they will also get rid of pests and insects. Find out what and how to feed birds in winter.
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Paris Agreement: we need to act together! - It pays to go green!

Paris Agreement: we need to act together!

Climate is liberal: its changes affect everyone, regardless of status or citizenship. No country has the luxury of exclusive climate ownership. Systemic climate action, therefore, requires a coordinated effort. It is a long road, but the first steps have already been taken. One of the most essential joint commitments is the Paris Agreement. What does it concern, and what its objectives are? Read on!
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Harmonization of ESG, CSR, and Sustainability Reporting - It pays to go green!

Harmonization of ESG, CSR, and Sustainability Reporting

In recent years there has been a realization regarding the importance of non-financial reporting, particularly Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), Environmental, Social, Governance (ESG), and sustainability reporting, all of which take into consideration the effects that companies have on the environment and society. There are many reporting standards for these similar and often interchangeable reporting structures - but none that are mandatory.
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Climate change: a game of Jenga or a gentle hill? - It pays to go green!

Climate change: a game of Jenga or a gentle hill?

There are two ways to think about climate change: as a game of Jenga, where one block will eventually topple the whole thing, or as a gentle hill, where things start off moving slowly and you don’t notice you’re moving too fast until it’s too late to stop without serious injury.
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Electrification: What’s the carbon deal? - It pays to go green!

Electrification: What’s the carbon deal?

There are three main ways to move towards a carbon-neutral future without losing our current quality of life or standard of living – and it’s no surprise that each of these involves shifting how we use energy rather than eliminating it. After all, if we can make energy carbon-neutral, with unlimited availability, why would we not use as much as demand entails?
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The Carbon Reduction Revolution - It pays to go green!

The Carbon Reduction Revolution

In a year that was dominated by calls for racial justice, heightened uncertainty, political turmoil, and perhaps the most globally impactful pandemic in modern history, the sustainability revolution not only went ahead, it went ahead full steam.
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What do hedgehogs and humus share in common? - It pays to go green!

What do hedgehogs and humus share in common?

Where do hedgehogs head to at night? If they are not going out to eat, they will probably be looking for a cosy resting place. This place could be in your garden! Hedgehogs, like many other small mammals, birds, insects or amphibians, are particularly fond of fallen leaves. So if you're looking for a good excuse as to why your yard is still unploughed – search no more. Leaving leaves is simply better for wildlife!
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The COP26 climate summit is about to start! - It pays to go green!

The COP26 climate summit is about to start!

A particularly important decision time for climate protection is approaching! At the end of October, the COP26 climate summit will begin in Glasgow. Diplomats from all over the world will gather to establish commitments that will lead, among other things, to global carbon neutrality by 2050.
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10 Best Environmental Podcasts in 2023 - It pays to go green!

10 Best Environmental Podcasts in 2023

Over the past few years, podcasts’ popularity has grown enormously. On the streaming platforms, you will find plenty of interesting materials about ecology, climate change, and environmental protection in the broadest sense.
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The difference between CO2 and CO2e - It pays to go green!

The difference between CO2 and CO2e

Imagine you are going on a trip abroad. You have some money saved from previous trips in different currencies that you want to exchange for your destination country's currency. Keep this in mind for a while. It will help you understand the differences between CO2 and CO2e. The abbreviations, although they sound similar, actually have different meanings!
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Methane – Greenhouse gases - It pays to go green!

Methane – Greenhouse gases

When thinking of climate change measures, we most often associate them with reducing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. Yes, CO2 has the most significant impact on climate change. However, other gases are also exacerbating global warming. This is especially true since the amount of methane reached a record high in the history of measurements last year. Find out what methane is and where its emissions come from.
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Green building is the future? - It pays to go green!

Green building is the future?

There are more than 7.7 billion people on Earth. By 2050, we are expected to number almost 10 billion. Regardless of gender, race, origin or other features, everybody needs a place to live permanently or at least temporarily. Construction investments of all kinds are therefore vital for the environment. While striving to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, one should remember the opportunities offered by the green building.
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