How Do Refrigerator Water Filters Work?

Refrigerators are very common in our day-to-day lives in first world countries. The benefits that are provided seem obvious enough, enabling storage of perishable items and providing water that is more filtered than tap water (at least in the United States of America). But what exactly is the process for filtration in refrigerators like? ItContinue reading “How Do Refrigerator Water Filters Work?”

Thanksgiving: A Time for Gratitude

Thanks Thanksgiving is that time in the season where students get the week off (hopefully) and family gatherings are common, all to eat turkey and enjoy their time together (at least, that’s what the movies show). This year I’m spending my thanksgiving week without going to school and spending time with my immediate family; myContinue reading “Thanksgiving: A Time for Gratitude”

Circular Economy: What is it? (Ft. Jorge Ueyonahara)

Background Jorge Ueyonahara: Professional on Social Responsibility focused on improving productivity through efficient management of resources and processes that generate sustainable value for the organization and society. Current professor of the Universidad del Pacifico (Lima, Peru). Interview Rony: I’ve read a bit about circular economy, but how would you define it in your own words?Continue reading “Circular Economy: What is it? (Ft. Jorge Ueyonahara)”

Climate Change: Reversible or Inevitable? An Overview of Climate Change

Research has proven, time and time again, that climate change is real and is exponentially worsening. This is proven by a report from the World Bank Group, in which they have said that “The World cannot afford the collapse of ecosystem services, as such a collapse would cost 2.3 percent of global GDP (2.7 trillionContinue reading “Climate Change: Reversible or Inevitable? An Overview of Climate Change”