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Earth is the only planet where we can live
The blue planet, planet earth, is unique to our solar system and, given our current state of technological progress, it is the only planet known to us where we can live. ’The overview effect’ is often expressed by those who have been in space, which is described as an awe inspiring and self-transcendent experience which […]
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Motivational Factors for Pro-Environmental Behaviour
In my last blog post I gave a short introduction to how video games and gamification can be an effective way to engage with consumers and motivate pro-environmental behaviour (Using videogames & gamification to promote pro-environmental behaviour in consumers – GreenBee Insights). Below I will share some insights from some of our environmental game […]
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Diamond Mining and the Sustainable Ecosystem Problem in the Developing World
Abstract There is no denying that the diamond industry has played a crucial role in human evolution for decades now. From technological advancement to medicine, from housing to beauty products, diamond has proven continuously its applicability at every level of the society. However, this does not exempt the diamond industry from various criticisms, particularly over […]
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Climate Change Intervention in North-East Nigeria: Call to Action for climate disclosure and monitoring
Introduction The UN Climate Change Conference 26 or simply COP 26 held in Glasgow, UK between October 31st to November 12th, 2021 brought together world leaders to re-examine commitments made to address carbon emissions and global warming; limit warming to well below 2℃, aiming for 1.5℃ to avoid a climate catastrophe. The President of Nigeria […]
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Impact Assessment of Foreign Partnerships for African Agrihood and Home Biogas
Abstract In recent years, African economy has seen efforts to transition toward greener models, thanks to the expansion of circular economy from the developed world, and the adoption of sustainable development policies globally. Known to have the second-largest landmass and stretching to approximately 8,000 km – 5,000 miles –, Africa possesses immense and diverse resources, […]
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COVID-19 Variant Outbreaks and the Global Sustainable Development Dilemma for the South
Abstract The outbreak of the Omicron variant in the Southern African region has revived discussions about problematics of vaccine distribution, economic progression and multilevel foreign and domestic policy shifts globally. Covid-19 variants are reiterated as a serious concern to socio-economic and political managements of all countries, and further widens the development gap between the global […]
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Behind the Headlines at COP26 – Hanife Ymer
New Green Bee Podcast Episode: On this episode Alia welcomes Hanife Ymer, Head of Sustainability Services MENA at JLL, to the Green Beehive. They discuss the impact of the transition to the low carbon economy in the real estate sector as well as Hanife’s take on the outcomes of Cop 26. Listen below on Spotify: […]
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