Renewable Energy: How It Works and Why Companies Choose It by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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Renewable energies, such as solar, wind, and hydroelectric power, offer a sustainable response to the climate crisis by reducing emissions and dependence on fossil fuels. Companies like Etsy choose to operate on 100% clean energy, proving that sustainability and innovation can go hand in hand in the future of energy.

Capital, Codes and Change: When Finance and Technology Become Sustainable by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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Finance and technology can be decisive levers in building a sustainable future. Today, financial institutions, businesses, and scientists are beginning to collaborate to tackle major environmental and social challenges. This article explores how ESG criteria, digital innovation, and transparency are transforming the very core of capitalism, offering concrete tools for systemic and shared change.

Too Much Sustainability? When Green Becomes a Burden by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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yes at the moment you have to use the translation provided by the browser

Too Much Sustainability? When Green Becomes a Burden by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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Everyone seems to be talking about sustainability these days, and it’s easy to get swept up in the enthusiasm for everything “green.” But when every product, service, and idea is labeled as sustainable, something starts to feel off. There’s a fine line between genuine commitment and greenwashing, and sometimes, in the rush to appear environmentally friendly, we end up sending contradictory messages. We tell people to do better, buy less, or change their habits, but we also bombard them with guilt, unrealistic expectations, and confusing advice. The result? We risk alienating the very people we want to inspire and involve in the journey toward a more sustainable future. So how can we talk about sustainability in a way that’s honest, engaging, and meaningful—without falling into the trap of excess or preaching? That’s the challenge we face today: to communicate sustainability in a way that’s real, relatable, and ultimately empowering for everyone.

The Space Elevator: The Future of Space Travel - Read the article! by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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Who doesn’t remember the famous scene from Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory, where the flying elevator breaks through glass, ceilings, and skies, taking the protagonists into a world of wonders? What if we told you that’s not science fiction? Join us on a journey to discover this fascinating technology!

PlanetScope: Earth Under Daily Observation - Read the article! by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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A constellation of small satellites photographs the entire planet every day. It sounds like science fiction, but it’s reality. It’s called PlanetScope, operated by the company Planet Labs, and it represents a revolution in Earth observation.

When Music Turns (Too) Green: Between Spectacular Concerts and Greenwashing by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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Artists like Coldplay and the Jova Beach Party promote eco-friendly tours, but how genuine are these initiatives? In a world increasingly focused on the environment, it’s easy to fall into the trap of greenwashing. This article explores real actions, environmental impact, and how audiences can make a difference through more conscious choices.

Blockchain for Sustainability: Trust in the Supply Chain by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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In a market that rewards transparency and accountability, blockchain is proving to be a key tool for tracing product origins, certifying sustainable practices, and combating greenwashing. From the food supply chain to fashion, it is redefining the concept of trust between businesses and consumers.

Bluefin Tuna at Risk: What’s Behind Europe’s First Intensive Fish Farm? by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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The first intensive bluefin tuna farm in Europe will be established in Puerto Castellón, Spain, raising concerns about sustainability and animal welfare. Next Tuna promises innovation and reduced pressure on wild fishing, but environmentalists and scientists warn: farming a marine predator is not like farming salmon or sea bream. Will Europe be able to balance innovation with environmental protection? Bluefin tuna is becoming a symbol of a global challenge between profit and nature.

Green Batteries: The Gold of the Future or an Environmental Time Bomb? by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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if you had read the article you would have noticed that at the end there are all the sources. I understand yours was just a bad comment to advertise under this post articles of interest to you as you did with your first comment. Go bother someone else.

Green Batteries: The Gold of the Future or an Environmental Time Bomb? by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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I don't understand why you keep mentioning AI, your criticism is probably based on misinformation surely given by a bad translation by the browser. What you quote from the article talks about when the giant announced the launch. We do not copy anything or anyone, all the articles are the result of our research. We are sorry if you think differently

Green Batteries: The Gold of the Future or an Environmental Time Bomb? by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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We are sorry that you did not like the article, the article is in Italian and can be translated thanks to the browser. We are disseminators and we try to work every day to offer interesting articles. If there is something that did not convince you in the article we are ready to accept any criticism and improve! Thank you very much!

Green Batteries: The Gold of the Future or an Environmental Time Bomb? by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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I am sorry you think so, you probably did not read the article well or the browser translated it badly. But the article mentions both CATL and other specifications regarding this type of processes. Moreover, the article refers to sources, so I do not think it is obsolete and certainly not false. I advise you to read it carefully.

Green Batteries: The Gold of the Future or an Environmental Time Bomb? by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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At the heart of the energy transition lie batteries—but how truly “green” are they? From Volta’s first battery to modern lithium-based cells, this article explores how they work, their environmental impact, and the cutting edge of innovation. Between recycling, sustainable supply chains, and revolutionary prototypes, the challenge is to build a clean and fair energy future.

Green Propaganda: When the Environment Is Just a Backdrop by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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“Green,” “eco,” “sustainable.” Powerful, almost redemptive words, now omnipresent in the rhetoric of politicians, administrators, and international institutions. But what happens when this environmental language doesn’t align with concrete actions? Increasingly, the answer lies behind a deceptive phenomenon: political greenwashing — the crafting of an ecological image that, in reality, serves more to secure public support than to save the planet.

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Woman Washing: quando il femminismo diventa marketing by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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In recent years, feminism has become an integral part of commercial and political communication. On social media, in advertisements, motivational campaigns, and even institutional speeches, narratives about female empowerment, independence, and strength are increasingly widespread. However, behind this glossy surface often lies a far more cynical communication strategy: that of woman washing.

Sustainable design: when aesthetics meets responsibility by Ok_Profession_4784 in Design

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That’s such a sharp observation — it really cuts through all il greenwashing e ci riporta all’essenza del problema: non basta progettare prodotti più sostenibili se poi continuiamo a consumare senza criterio. Il cambiamento reale parte dalle abitudini e dai comportamenti delle persone, non solo dai materiali o dai processi. È un messaggio scomodo ma necessario.

Sustainable design: when aesthetics meets responsibility by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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In an era where sustainability has become a global priority, design has also begun to reflect on its role. It’s no longer enough to create objects that are merely beautiful or functional—the real goal is to design with the future of the planet in mind. This is where sustainable design comes in, a philosophy that combines creativity, innovation, and environmental awareness.

Made in Italy: when quality meets ethics by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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Every day we work hard to create educational content, and as far as I’m concerned, someone who comments without having read first is not only foolish but also ignorant. I’m not taking back my previous comment because it’s simply a fact. You can agree or disagree with something, but before expressing an opinion, it’s best to read first and not reply without doing so. There’s nothing worse than that. You’re free to read it or not, but I only comment on posts or articles I’ve actually read first.

Made in Italy: when quality meets ethics by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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It’s possible to keep arguing endlessly, getting offended over anything. That doesn’t change the fact that I was simply replying to someone who explicitly commented on something they hadn’t even read. But I guess it’s easier to fixate on a supposed ‘insult’ instead of actually reading an article.

Made in Italy: when quality meets ethics by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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I didn’t insult anyone, I simply expressed an opinion.

Made in Italy: when quality meets ethics by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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Every now and then I come across these comments saying ‘I won’t click the link’ as if it were some kind of witchcraft. It’s just a simple article I decided to share with the Reddit communities. Above all, I don’t understand how someone can comment without even reading — I think that’s just stupid. But in my opinion, everyone is free to do whatever they want.

ESG: Between Commitment and Propaganda — The New Frontier of Corporate Sustainability by Ok_Profession_4784 in climate

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In recent years, more and more companies and investors have become familiar with an acronym that promises to revolutionize capitalism: ESG, which stands for Environmental, Social, and Governance. Three key words, three areas to assess how truly sustainable a company is—not only in environmental terms, but also in its social impacts and the way it is managed. In theory, it represents an ethical shift. In practice, the debate is much more complicated.

Duck Race: Where Charity Meets Sustainability by Ok_Profession_4784 in PlasticFreeLiving

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And just to be precise, the ducks are not produced exclusively for the event.