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greenenergy got a reaction from tonysingh for a blog entry, Monaco’s sustainable future: Mareterra’s eco-friendly vision
Along with its reputation as a luxury destination, Monaco is equally well known and respected for its commitment to preserving and protecting the natural environment — and the marine environment in particular. Ensuring Monaco’s sustainable future has become central to policy making in one of the smallest countries in the world.
Given its picturesque setting on the Mediterranean Sea and the fragility of marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, the principality has long strived to ensure the preservation of sensitive species.
Monaco is home to one of the world’s first protected marine habitats, which are essential to conserve the biodiversity of the oceans. The principality also hosts the UN system’s only marine environment laboratory and annually sponsors Ocean Week in support of ocean conservation and to raise awareness of environmental dangers to the planet.
Monaco’s sustainable future depends not only on environmentally responsible developments on land, but also, as importantly, at sea. As marine life continues to be threatened globally, the principality maintains its commitment to long-held principles.
Since 2016, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation has been dedicated to the protection of the environment and the promotion of Monaco’s sustainable future, as well as other countries across the world. Now, an ambitious land reclamation project is carrying forth the will of Prince Albert I of Monaco, an avid explorer of the world’s oceans and founder of Monaco’s renowned Oceanographic Museum of marine sciences.
Mareterra: Developing Monaco’s Sustainable Future
Mareterra is an ambitious land reclamation project that is extending the principality’s coastline with the utmost care for the marine environment, which includes fragile and endangered coral reefs.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystems on Earth, primarily due to global warming and climate changes. Among marine ecosystems, coral reefs have the highest biodiversity. As scientists report on the threats to marine ecosystems, which are in decline in many parts of the sea, including in European waters, Monaco’s efforts to protect and preserve the environment exemplify innovative ways sustainability can be achieved.
In keeping with the principality’s goals of conservation and safeguarding biodiversity, the developers of Mareterra (formerly known as Portier Cove), introduced artificial reefs during the land reclamation project to enhance colonisation along the expanded coastline and thus help contribute to Monaco’s sustainable future.
The 3-D printed reefs, placed 27-metres deep offshore, not only provide surfaces for corals and crustaceans to attach to, but also help reduce coastal erosion. In time, other marine species will be attracted to the area, improving the overall habitat.
The land reclamation project for the US$2.4 billion luxury development also incorporates measures to save protected seagrass and to mitigate an invasive species of algae, all helping to ensure Monaco’s sustainable future. It is also taking steps to reduce the impact of its construction, scheduled for completion in 2025. Marine scientists are working to preserve the area’s marine life and are creating new sea beds to relocate and protect fragile plants as the project, which extends 15 acres into the sea, is underway.
This eco-extension project is expertly designed for the environment necessary for fish and invertebrates, as well as to support a luxury development with state-of-the-art green technology.
With such prominent eco-friendly developments such as Mareterra blazing a trail, Monaco’s sustainable future has never felt more assured.
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greenenergy got a reaction from sanketsingh for a blog entry, Monaco’s sustainable future: Mareterra’s eco-friendly vision
Along with its reputation as a luxury destination, Monaco is equally well known and respected for its commitment to preserving and protecting the natural environment — and the marine environment in particular. Ensuring Monaco’s sustainable future has become central to policy making in one of the smallest countries in the world.
Given its picturesque setting on the Mediterranean Sea and the fragility of marine ecosystems, including coral reefs, the principality has long strived to ensure the preservation of sensitive species.
Monaco is home to one of the world’s first protected marine habitats, which are essential to conserve the biodiversity of the oceans. The principality also hosts the UN system’s only marine environment laboratory and annually sponsors Ocean Week in support of ocean conservation and to raise awareness of environmental dangers to the planet.
Monaco’s sustainable future depends not only on environmentally responsible developments on land, but also, as importantly, at sea. As marine life continues to be threatened globally, the principality maintains its commitment to long-held principles.
Since 2016, the Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation has been dedicated to the protection of the environment and the promotion of Monaco’s sustainable future, as well as other countries across the world. Now, an ambitious land reclamation project is carrying forth the will of Prince Albert I of Monaco, an avid explorer of the world’s oceans and founder of Monaco’s renowned Oceanographic Museum of marine sciences.
Mareterra: Developing Monaco’s Sustainable Future
Mareterra is an ambitious land reclamation project that is extending the principality’s coastline with the utmost care for the marine environment, which includes fragile and endangered coral reefs.
According to the International Union for Conservation of Nature, coral reefs are among the most threatened ecosystems on Earth, primarily due to global warming and climate changes. Among marine ecosystems, coral reefs have the highest biodiversity. As scientists report on the threats to marine ecosystems, which are in decline in many parts of the sea, including in European waters, Monaco’s efforts to protect and preserve the environment exemplify innovative ways sustainability can be achieved.
In keeping with the principality’s goals of conservation and safeguarding biodiversity, the developers of Mareterra (formerly known as Portier Cove), introduced artificial reefs during the land reclamation project to enhance colonisation along the expanded coastline and thus help contribute to Monaco’s sustainable future.
The 3-D printed reefs, placed 27-metres deep offshore, not only provide surfaces for corals and crustaceans to attach to, but also help reduce coastal erosion. In time, other marine species will be attracted to the area, improving the overall habitat.
The land reclamation project for the US$2.4 billion luxury development also incorporates measures to save protected seagrass and to mitigate an invasive species of algae, all helping to ensure Monaco’s sustainable future. It is also taking steps to reduce the impact of its construction, scheduled for completion in 2025. Marine scientists are working to preserve the area’s marine life and are creating new sea beds to relocate and protect fragile plants as the project, which extends 15 acres into the sea, is underway.
This eco-extension project is expertly designed for the environment necessary for fish and invertebrates, as well as to support a luxury development with state-of-the-art green technology.
With such prominent eco-friendly developments such as Mareterra blazing a trail, Monaco’s sustainable future has never felt more assured.
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greenenergy got a reaction from maryaspenrichardson for a blog entry, Finding an eco-friendly moving company
Not enough people try to make their move eco-friendly. They get caught up in all the hustle and bustle of moving and seem to forget that mature nature needs us to protect her. This usually leads to mountains of plastic and cardboard and enormous amounts of fuel used in order to deal with a move that could've been much greener. Well, since you are reading this article, we can safely assume that you are not one of those people. You remembered that relocation needs to not only be efficient but that it should also be green. For that we commend you. And we would also like to help you out by giving you some tips for eco-friendly moving.
Finding an eco-friendly moving company
A big part of having eco-friendly relocation is to find an eco-friendly moving company to work with. With their help and advice, you will be able to make your relocation as green as possible and help reduce your carbon footprint. But, unfortunately, it is not easy to find a moving company that is really eco-friendly. Luckily, this is not the only way in which you can make your relocation eco-friendly. But, it is an important part, since movers can use up a lot of fuel and packing supplies if they don't care about the environment. So, let us look into what finding eco-friendly movers are all about.
If you really want to have eco-friendly relocation you need to do your research and make sure that the movers you work with are truly green.
Start online
The best place to start looking for eco-friendly movers is, surprise surprise, online. Simply go to sites like Google and type in your area and moving company. So, if for instance you live in Rhode Island and you want to hire reputable moving professionals in Rhode Island area, simply type in "Rhone Island moving company". This will give you a clear oversight of which movers are the most prominent in your area. Unfortunately, most of them will not be eco-friendly. So, what you need to do is to check out each and every one of them and see if they mention eco-friendly moving services. If they do, there is a good chance that they are the movers you need to contact.
What to keep in mind
The main reason why so few moving companies are eco-friendly is that it takes money to be so. Being eco-friendly and being cost-efficient doesn't always go hand in hand. Especially when it comes to moving. A company needs to be very well established and it needs to have the proper motivation in order to truly be eco-friendly.
Saying that you an eco-friendly moving company is much easier said than done.
Alt: Cars and trucks on the road
Another problem is that saying that you are eco-friendly is a great commercial. Figuring out whether a company is really eco-friendly or not takes knowledge and dedication. And moving companies don't usually count on their clients having them, so they simply claim to be eco-friendly without actually being so. Therefore, in order to do your business with a green moving company, you need to interview them. You can learn from Verified Movers how to do so properly. Unless they know all about the cost differences and the environmental impact that green moving has, they are not eco-friendly.
Getting eco-friendly packing supplies
The second part of having eco-friendly relocation is getting green packing supplies. This part is much more reliable as it is much easier to find green packing supplies then green movers. Although we feel that we should warn you, green packing supplies are not always the cheapest option. But, if you know how to make your move efficient and cost-effective, you will barely feel the added cost of green packing supplies.
Cardboard vs plastic
One of the more common misconceptions about green moving is that cardboard boxes are greener than plastic ones. Once you look into it a bit you will see that this is far from true. Not every type of cardboard is recyclable or biodegradable. Therefore, it is not the best choice when it comes to having an eco-friendly move. On the other hand, using plastic containers can be a much greener option. The main difference is that plastic containers can be reused hundreds, if not thousands of times. While you can only reuse a cardboard box two or three times before you have to throw it out.
Most of the moving boxes usually end up in the dumpster, which is why they are not really a green moving solution.
Alt: Boxes after moving.
Renting containers
What a lot of companies do in order to reduce the waste produced by moving is to rent plastic containers. This is a great way to pack your possessions in an eco-friendly way as you are not throwing anything out after the move. Not to mention the fact that plastic containers are sturdier and safer then carboard boxes ever could be. Some companies that have offices in different cities which makes bringing them in easy even after moving. Others will require you to unpack as soon as possible, and then let their movers take them. Overall, renting and using plastic can be a great way to have an efficient, green move. So, be sure to consider them for your next relocation.
Moving safety and eco-friendliness
The one thing you shouldn't do, when making your relocation eco-friendly, is risking the safety of your move. People usually do this when they try to use as few packing supplies as possible. Do not make this mistake. You need to understand that your possessions need to be properly, wrapped, padded and packed in order to have a safe relocation. This is done not only to keep your possessions in pristine condition. But, also to make too sure that anyone handling them will not get hurt. So, remember, first make sure that your relocation is safe, and then make it green.
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greenenergy got a reaction from maryaspenrichardson for a blog entry, Finding an eco-friendly moving company
Not enough people try to make their move eco-friendly. They get caught up in all the hustle and bustle of moving and seem to forget that mature nature needs us to protect her. This usually leads to mountains of plastic and cardboard and enormous amounts of fuel used in order to deal with a move that could've been much greener. Well, since you are reading this article, we can safely assume that you are not one of those people. You remembered that relocation needs to not only be efficient but that it should also be green. For that we commend you. And we would also like to help you out by giving you some tips for eco-friendly moving.
Finding an eco-friendly moving company
A big part of having eco-friendly relocation is to find an eco-friendly moving company to work with. With their help and advice, you will be able to make your relocation as green as possible and help reduce your carbon footprint. But, unfortunately, it is not easy to find a moving company that is really eco-friendly. Luckily, this is not the only way in which you can make your relocation eco-friendly. But, it is an important part, since movers can use up a lot of fuel and packing supplies if they don't care about the environment. So, let us look into what finding eco-friendly movers are all about.
If you really want to have eco-friendly relocation you need to do your research and make sure that the movers you work with are truly green.
Start online
The best place to start looking for eco-friendly movers is, surprise surprise, online. Simply go to sites like Google and type in your area and moving company. So, if for instance you live in Rhode Island and you want to hire reputable moving professionals in Rhode Island area, simply type in "Rhone Island moving company". This will give you a clear oversight of which movers are the most prominent in your area. Unfortunately, most of them will not be eco-friendly. So, what you need to do is to check out each and every one of them and see if they mention eco-friendly moving services. If they do, there is a good chance that they are the movers you need to contact.
What to keep in mind
The main reason why so few moving companies are eco-friendly is that it takes money to be so. Being eco-friendly and being cost-efficient doesn't always go hand in hand. Especially when it comes to moving. A company needs to be very well established and it needs to have the proper motivation in order to truly be eco-friendly.
Saying that you an eco-friendly moving company is much easier said than done.
Alt: Cars and trucks on the road
Another problem is that saying that you are eco-friendly is a great commercial. Figuring out whether a company is really eco-friendly or not takes knowledge and dedication. And moving companies don't usually count on their clients having them, so they simply claim to be eco-friendly without actually being so. Therefore, in order to do your business with a green moving company, you need to interview them. You can learn from Verified Movers how to do so properly. Unless they know all about the cost differences and the environmental impact that green moving has, they are not eco-friendly.
Getting eco-friendly packing supplies
The second part of having eco-friendly relocation is getting green packing supplies. This part is much more reliable as it is much easier to find green packing supplies then green movers. Although we feel that we should warn you, green packing supplies are not always the cheapest option. But, if you know how to make your move efficient and cost-effective, you will barely feel the added cost of green packing supplies.
Cardboard vs plastic
One of the more common misconceptions about green moving is that cardboard boxes are greener than plastic ones. Once you look into it a bit you will see that this is far from true. Not every type of cardboard is recyclable or biodegradable. Therefore, it is not the best choice when it comes to having an eco-friendly move. On the other hand, using plastic containers can be a much greener option. The main difference is that plastic containers can be reused hundreds, if not thousands of times. While you can only reuse a cardboard box two or three times before you have to throw it out.
Most of the moving boxes usually end up in the dumpster, which is why they are not really a green moving solution.
Alt: Boxes after moving.
Renting containers
What a lot of companies do in order to reduce the waste produced by moving is to rent plastic containers. This is a great way to pack your possessions in an eco-friendly way as you are not throwing anything out after the move. Not to mention the fact that plastic containers are sturdier and safer then carboard boxes ever could be. Some companies that have offices in different cities which makes bringing them in easy even after moving. Others will require you to unpack as soon as possible, and then let their movers take them. Overall, renting and using plastic can be a great way to have an efficient, green move. So, be sure to consider them for your next relocation.
Moving safety and eco-friendliness
The one thing you shouldn't do, when making your relocation eco-friendly, is risking the safety of your move. People usually do this when they try to use as few packing supplies as possible. Do not make this mistake. You need to understand that your possessions need to be properly, wrapped, padded and packed in order to have a safe relocation. This is done not only to keep your possessions in pristine condition. But, also to make too sure that anyone handling them will not get hurt. So, remember, first make sure that your relocation is safe, and then make it green.
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greenenergy got a reaction from Killymoon for a blog entry, Effectual Tips to Save Electricity on Laundry
Doing your regular laundry task through the washing machine and tumbler, literary devour electricity. It has been estimated that in average household laundry consumes nearly 5 percent of the overall electricity bill. By bringing small changes to the regular procedure of washing clothes, one can cut down the energy bill to a significant level. Nearly 90% of the electricity used in a washing machine goes behind heating up the water and the rest of the energy is needed to run the motor of the machine. There are effective ways to reduce your carbon footprint to the environment and make the burden lighter on your pocket. Let’s catch a glimpse of them-
• Only bad stains, dirty clothes and stinky underwear require warmer temperature to be washed properly, otherwise, 300 C is enough to wash off the regular clothes. Choose a laundry detergent that is made to use with cold water for availing best result. Most of us are not aware of the fact that washing machine can actually work equally well with cold water. Wash the clothes through the lowest water level and shortest cycle feasible for your requirement. However, it’s important to wash the clothes with hot water occasionally as it prevents the forming of bad odors and accumulation of bacteria in the machine.
• Instead of washing your clothes regularly via the washing machine use it only when you amass a full load of clothes as partially loaded washer consumes as much electricity as a completely loaded machine. However, when you need to operate the machine with a partial load make sure you place it in proper load size. However, never overload the machine, as it will impede the washer to clean the clothes properly.
• Use an outdoor washing line instead of an electric dryer as it’s not only the eco-friendly way of drying your clothes but also save a large amount on your electricity bill. However, when the weather makes it impossible to dry your clothes outside, an indoor wall mounted clothes line can come into great help.
• When you are running out of time and it’s become important to use an electric dryer, take out the clothes out of it as soon as possible as modern appliances continue to rotate to avoid creasing thus consume more energy.
• Before putting your clothes inside it, sort them out by the type of fabric, as different fabric requires different timing to dry and clean the lint after every use. By cleaning out the fluff you can help the machine to operate efficiently.
Instead of using old appliances bring home energy efficient washer with higher energy rating that tends to consume nearly 37% less electricity. If you are not ready to invest in energy saving appliances then investing on the clothes line is certainly a good alternative way to save on electricity bill. There are wide variations in clotheslines in Australia that can be easily bought from the online website.