Miami is a beachfront metropolitan city known for its warm tropical weather, luxury properties, swampy parks, and coral reefs. Yet with the growing effects of climate change, the future of Miami may not be as glamorous. Read more to learn what has led experts to refer to Miami as the “ground zero” for climate change.
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Sustainable Trails: Connecting People With the Earth for Generations to Come
Backyard Trails, LLC is a company designing and building sustainable mountain bike trails around the Midwest.
Eradicate The Uninvited: Invoking Awareness on Invasive Species!
Invasive species are creatures that have infiltrated various parts of the environment, including National Parks, various bodies of water, and many other natural habitats. In light of this week being national invasive species awareness week, we at ecomadic will provide our readers key information about invasive species, the issues due to them, and what we can do to solve it.
Why It’s Not Too Late To Save The Planet: The Case of Raja Ampat
On many occasions, we have already witnessed nature’s capacity of regeneration and adaptability in the context of adequate protection measures. A striking example of this capacity can be seen in the Indonesian islands of Raja Ampat.
The Ultimate Sustainable Travel Guide to Miami
In collaboration with Debris Free Oceans, Ecomadic has compiled over 30 amazing eco-accommodations, socially-responsible eateries, social enterprise shops, and ethical experiences for travelers to explore while visiting the beautiful and vibrant city of Miami.
Eco-Friendly Snacks While Traveling
Choosing to live a more environmentally conscious life requires a more in-depth thought process for many day to day activities and habits. Just like falling in the routine of bringing your reusable water bottle and straw, thinking ahead of time and planning out what snacks to take with you is now on the agenda.
The Iowa City Bike Library: Taking Away More Than Just a Bike
In 2021, the mission of the Bike Library is the same as it was when the organization began in 2004: get more people onto bikes. The BL was started by a group of volunteers who made it their mission to reach the furthest outskirts of the city to find adults and kids who could use a ride.
The Green Journey: One US Administration At A Time!
In celebration of President’s Day, let us take a trip on the highway to history, and see the help a few of the administrations provided for our habitat!
Opinion: Political Greenwashing
Political ‘greenwashing,’ or trying to pass as environmentally conscious, is not new, and we can trace its roots to the 1970s. To understand just how dangerous this nativist movement is, we have to dive into its history and why its justification might be ill-placed.
The Plant Cafe: Organic & Sustainable Eats in the Bay Area
The Plant Cafe is a beloved spot in San Francisco with an amazing menu made up entirely of organic, and almost always local, ingredients. Started by friends Matthew and Mark, The Plant Cafe works with local farmers and suppliers to make healthy, organic, and sustainable food more accessible to the mainstream.