Welcome to ecoसा! An "Unusual" Podcast to Discuss the "Not-So-Usual" Ideas, Innovations, and Most Importantly, Challenges in Building a Sustainable Environment.
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Global Warming is happening! Climate change is real! And so is the mankind's ever-mounting greed to build infrastructures at the cost of environmental destruction. What I am speaking about in the episode is nothing new, but a decades old problem of climate crisis that most of us are well aware of. Yet, a handful of people understands the urge of th…
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Have you heard about PET bottles??? Do you know what happens next once you "CRUSH THE BOTTLE AFTER USE"? NOTE: Remember to crush your bottle absolutely after use, because if you don't, you're just allowing someone to pick your waste bottle and refill it, and may be sell it further as a brand new bottle. So once you dump your plastic bottle into the…
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What is Regenerative Farming and How it Helps in Building a Sustainable Environment? (English)
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“Regenerative farming” methods and handing unproductive land back to nature are being used to boost wildlife and store carbon in a large-scale countryside project. Nature-based solutions to climate change such as regenerative farming and “rewilding”, as well as creating woodlands and restoring peatlands, are gaining prominence as ways to capture ca…
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Even Though we are not in a position to lose any more of our natural environment, we just can’t go ahead recycling these tiny pieces of papers, or so called “receipts”, being printed in millions across the world. These receipts are probably the most unsuitable candidate for recycling. The reason is they are printed on thermal paper, which are often…
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Plastic is Bad! Wow! What else? It takes a hell lot of time to decompose, enough, that we prefer to call it a non-biodegradable material. That's it! This is all we know, right? Then it's time to listen to this episode and find out the Real Problem Why Plastic as a Material, as a Waste, can pose a serious threat to our health and to our natural envi…
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The combustion of fossil fuels is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions, especially in industries that rely on fossil fuels, such as power, cement, steel, textiles, fertilizer, and many others (coal, electricity derived from coal, natural gas and oil). Carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide, hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs), and other greenhouse gase…
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