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Tips for Choosing a More Sustainable Physician

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If you live an eco-friendly life, you undoubtedly make careful decisions about what you buy, use, and how you otherwise live. You might use your car as little as possible, choose natural and organic products, avoid chemicals and toxins, and steer clear of plastic and other waste. 

However, many people interested in living a sustainable lifestyle don’t take the step of finding a primary care physician who upholds the same kinds of values. There are ways to locate a doctor who does things in a more earth-friendly way, though. You just have to know where to look and what to ask.

Energy-Efficient Workplaces

Look out for a medical practice that takes steps to operate a more energy-efficient workplace. Physicians can swap out power-sucking light globes for more eco-friendly ones, for instance, and take advantage of natural light as much as possible. They can install solar panels on the roof of their office to reduce power loads, too. 

It also helps if they take steps to insulate the buildings they’re in (or choose those already well-insulated). This will keep the heat down in summer and the cold minimized in winter, thus reducing the need for appliances to control the temperature. Plus, all staff should turn off computers and other devices when not in use. 

Telehealth Options

People typically drive to see their doctors, using up more gas and creating a higher emissions output when they do. However, when physicians offer telehealth options to their patients, this helps everyone make more sustainable choices. 

Getting to see an online doctor of your choice can also be more convenient and allow you to choose from a broader range of doctors and attend appointments from the comfort of your home or office, saving time in the process. Before booking in with a physician, ask if telehealth is available, whether through a phone call, video call, or other means. 

Convenient Locations

It also pays to look for medical practices located close to public transport links. That way, people can catch buses, trains, and the like to go and see their doctor, rather than driving in their own vehicles. Doctors who choose convenient locations make it much more likely that patients utilize public transport to arrive rather than individual cars. 

Waste Reduction

Waste reduction is another way physicians can help the planet. While the medical industry naturally has a lot of paper to deal with, doctors, admin staff, and other workers can use less paper and cut waste in turn. For instance, they can get patients to fill out online forms rather than printed ones and streamline processes so there’s less need for the same information to be printed multiple times. 

Practices can shred and recycle the paper they do still have to use, too, and replace disposable cups and cutlery and switch from bottled water to filtered water fountains. Some single-use items will be tough to find a work-around for, such as needles and exam gloves. However, doctors can rethink small sachets or bottles of things like antiseptic, saline, and distilled water. Choosing larger bottles with less packaging makes a difference. Physicians should also recycle as much waste as possible and educate employees on what can and can’t be sorted as either recyclable or medical waste.  

Prescription of Natural Treatment Options 

The more medications get prescribed around the world, the more resources get consumed. There’s paper, plastic, chemicals, and many other components in drugs, after all. As such, doctors should consider prescribing natural treatment options wherever possible to their patients. 

For example, look for a physician who believes in suggesting alternatives to medications for people to at least try first, such as meditation, exercise, mindfulness, and diet changes rather than anti-anxiety or depression medication. It’s not always possible to get results from natural treatments, but minimizing manufacturing pollution and waste wherever possible helps the environment. 

Eco-Friendly Supplies

It’s a good idea to ask clinics about the types of supplies they choose, too. Physicians can make more earth-friendly choices in many areas, including with the gowns, medical instruments, and towels they buy. There are often products on offer made from recycled or natural materials and manufactured with fewer chemicals, such as thermometers without mercury or gowns made from organic cotton, jute, or bamboo.

There’s no shortage of cleaning products that are safer for the environment these days, too. Practices should focus on cleaning systems that don’t emit volatile organic compounds and use fewer pesticides, PVC, and packaging. 

Finding a more sustainable physician takes some time and energy, and you’ll need to ask clinics plenty of questions about their operations. However, once you find a doctor focused on sustainability, you can rest easier knowing you’re making a positive choice for the planet and yourself.

What Are the Benefits of CBD Edibles?

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Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural health supplement that can benefit your health in a number of ways. It may relieve pain and information, reduce stress and anxiety, improve your quality of sleep, and may help supplement other treatments and medication for a variety of health conditions. 

One of the most popular kinds of CBD products you will find are edibles. You’ll often find chocolates and gummies and other D8 edibles at most retailers, manufacturers, and dispensaries. There are a few important reasons for why it is so popular over other kinds of products such CBD oil, vapes, or topicals. Here are the three main reasons why.

#1) Long-Lasting Effects

One of the main benefits of CBD edibles is that they have a slower-release, but their effects last longer. That means the CBD kicks in so you feel the effects slower than other methods, as they are slowly digested. This means that the CBD chemicals within the food are released slower, and enter your system at a more constant but gradual rate. However, it also means the benefits of CBD will last longer than other methods.

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CBD me to relax

How long it lasts depends on your personal tolerance for CBD, as well as the quality and potency of CBD. On average, when you take edibles, the effects can last for eight to 10 hours. Taking CBD oil drops or vaping CBD usually only lasts four to six hours, making edibles better suited for longer lasting effects as opposed to quick relief.

#2) Tasty and Versatile

The other benefit of taking edibles is that they are very versatile. Not everyone will like the taste of natural CBD oil, which can be very earthy and a little bitter. Not everyone will like smoking joints or vaping CBD oil, either due to the cost or just not enjoying the activity.

You can infuse CBD into almost any food imaginable. It just needs some kind of oil or fat. Candy, gummies and chocolate are the most common types of edibles you will find, but you can also infuse CBD into baked goods, chips, cheese, or salad dressing. 

#3) Health Benefits

In addition to the common benefits you receive from CBD, your serotonin production may be enhanced since serotonin is largely produced in your stomach. Consuming a CBD edible may have a more powerful effect on things like your mood, sleep quality, and reducing nausea as opposed to smoking or vaping it. 

If you want to try CBD for the first time, starting with edibles is a good idea. You can pick a food you enjoy with CBD infused into it to test how much it can help with your specific or general health issues. Starting with gummies or individual pieces of candy is best, since you can more easily control the dose you take. 

One note of caution is to consult with your doctor about trying any CBD if you are on medications. While CBD has minimal to no side effects, it can have a bad reaction with some prescriptions.

Watch out for Frankenchickens says watchdog group

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KFC, Nando’s, Greggs, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose are among the 250+ companies in the UK and EU to have committed against Frankenchickens, but supermarkets including Morrisons, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are refusing.

Animal protection charity The Humane League UK has filed a Judicial Review against the UK’s The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) for its allowance of the widespread use of fast growing breeds of chicken, contrary to legislation that bans the keeping of animals if their breeding causes ‘detriment to their health and welfare’.

The Humane League  argues that the standard industry use of breeds of chicken who grow unnaturally large, unnaturally fast is unlawful, and challenges Defra’s current position allowing the use of these extreme breeds.

franken chicken broiler farm, UK
Franken chicken broiler farm, UK

Pru Elliott, Senior Campaigner at The Humane League UK, said: ”There’s an assumption that because intensively breeding chickens to grow unnaturally fast is standard practice, it is therefore legal. But looking at the legislation it’s crystal clear that the law is being flouted in standard chicken production.”

The case asks the court to determine that Defra’s policy to permit the current standard of farming fast-growing ‘FrankenChickens’ in the country is in breach of the Welfare of Farmed Animals (England) Regulations 2007. The rule states:

Animals may only be kept for farming purposes if it can reasonably be expected, on the basis of their genotype or phenotype, that they can be kept without any detrimental effect on their health or welfare.

Broiler chicken
Sad chickens

Elliott continued: “We believe Defra has an unlawful policy in permitting the use of these breeds and should instead be stipulating that they cannot be used. We also believe they have an unlawful monitoring system in place that fails to detect the scale of welfare issues associated with fast growing chickens.”

Broiler chickens have been genetically selected over decades to prioritise for fast growth, to produce as much meat in the shortest possible time. As a result, they can suffer from a wide range of health and welfare issues. Last year an investigation by The Humane League UK revealed that the muscle disease white striping, caused by fast growth, was present in over 8 in 10 standard packets of chicken on supermarket shelves.

The challenge comes after the RSPCA published a scientific report in 2020 comparing the welfare of three different breeds of fast growing chicken. It showed that the fast growing breeds have poorer health and welfare than a slower growing breed. Three further scientific studies by the University of Bristol, the University of Guelph, and the Royal Veterinary College all support these findings.

Despite the clear scientific consensus and the findings from numerous undercover investigations on broiler farms using these breeds, Defra’s position is that fast growing breeds can be kept without detriment to their health or welfare, as stated in its responses to The Humane League UK’s pre-action correspondence.

Edie Bowles, Solicitor at Advocates for Animals and representing The Humane League UK in this case, said: “The law is clear that farmed animals can only be kept if the breed used will not experience detriment to their health or welfare. The science clearly shows that fast growing broilers cannot be kept without such detriment. It is therefore evident that keeping fast growing broilers is unlawful.”

The case also challenges the ‘trigger system,’ Defra’s monitoring system aimed at detecting welfare issues associated with commercial broilers. The trigger system requires vets at abattoirs to report welfare issues, but only if they occur above a given threshold as set out in Defra’s Code of Practice. The Humane League UK believes the threshold set by Defra is too high.

The high threshold results in countless welfare issues not being reported and dealt with. This is contrary to the 2007 farm animal welfare regulations which state: ‘If the mortality rate of the chickens or the results of the post-mortem inspection are consistent with poor animal welfare conditions, the official veterinarian must communicate the data to the keeper of those chickens and to the Secretary of State without delay.’

Charities have been campaigning for food companies to commit to ending the use of fast-growing FrankenChickens by asking them to sign up to the Better Chicken Commitment (BCC), which demands slower growing breeds, more space, natural light and enrichment, less painful slaughter methods and third-party auditing.

KFC, Nando’s, Greggs, Marks and Spencer and Waitrose are among the 250+ companies in the UK and EU to have committed to the BCC, but supermarkets including Morrisons, Asda, Sainsbury’s and Lidl are refusing.

Eco-lodges in Myanmar

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Arkan eco lodge, Myanmar. Getting there requires a visa

When planning a trip to Myanmar, you should consider your accommodation choices but you don’t need to plan too carefully because there will always be low-key laid back, low-cost places to stay like in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai in Thailand across the border.

To get a Myanmar visa for US citizens, you need to provide information about your first few nights’ lodging. That’s not all, for the visa to be approved your accommodation must be a registered hotel, inn, or guest house. You can’t add a private address to your application form, ruling out homestays. 

Also, camping in Myanmar is not permitted. However, that does not stop you from being in touch with nature. 

Lodges in Myanmar are the perfect choice if you want to enjoy an eco-friendly vacation and enjoy the spectacular landscape the country has to offer.

Here we explain what you can expect from an eco-lodge in Myanmar and some of the best options for your stay.

What Is an Eco-Lodge?

keemala treehouse hotel in Phucket, Thailand
Keemala in Thailand which borders with Myanmar, but farther down in Phuket. We stayed there and didn’t want to leave.

An eco-lodge is a type of rural accommodation surrounded by nature. They usually accommodate just a few guests with a small number of rooms. 

As the name suggests, eco-lodges are designed to have minimal impact on the environment. They are sustainable and make efficient use of natural resources.

Not only are they kind to the environment, but they also benefit the community by using local suppliers.

An eco-lodge also has many benefits for you, the traveler. Not only will you make a positive contribution to the local area, but you’ll also enjoy a remote setting away from the noise, hustle and bustle, and pollution of towns and cities. 

If you’ve previously stayed in a green hotel, this could be your next step. Eco-lodges are similar, but you’ll be more immersed in nature.

Eco-Lodges in Myanmar

With many tourists becoming increasingly concerned about the impact they have on their destination, the demand for eco-accommodation is growing. There are now several eco-lodges throughout Myanmar, offering travelers a relaxing and inspiring stay.

Arakan Nature Lodge

Arkan Eco Lodge, sustainable local travel in Myanmar
Arkan Eco Lodge, sustainable local travel in Myanmar

Arakan Nature Lodge is situated close to Nyaung Chaung village and Zikhone villages, part of the Gwo township. It is set in lush, green surroundings and yet just a stone’s throw from the beach. A stunning place to stay in Myanmar.

Arakan offers 8 beach houses and a garden house with 2 rooms. The lodges are built using sustainable materials. Recycled wood and coconut wood are the primary materials. Recycled ironwood is also used for the traditional stilts that each house sits on.

Other environmentally-friendly features include solar panels, luxury composting toilets, and efficient waste management.

At Arakan eco-lodge you can enjoy a range of activities including snorkeling, forest walks, cycling, and village visits. 

A Little Eco Lodge

A Little Eco lodge in Myanmar

Close to Inle Lake, you’ll find A Little Eco Lodge. This accommodation is located conveniently close to Nyaung Shwe, yet far enough away to offer a tranquil setting. The eco-lodge is surrounded by nature and is perfect for exploring the stunning Inle Lake area. 

Home-grown organic food is served to guests at the Tree House Restaurant you see above during the day. Dishes are created based on the fruit and vegetables currently in season. 

The lodges and treehouses are built using sustainable sources and natural materials yet at the same time designed to be cozy and comfortable. Water is heated using solar panels. It’s a family-run business like most small hotels are in Thailand in Myanmar, and, as a guest, you’ll get an insight into local community life. You can also borrow a bicycle, go trekking with a guide, or enjoy a massage during your environmentally friendly stay.

Oliver’s Laguna Eco Lodge

Laguna Eco Lodge Myanmar
Laguna Eco Lodge in Myanmar

This eco-lodge is on Ngapali Main Road Beach Front with access to the sand and sea. The lodge stands in contrast to more luxurious hotels in the area, offering a simpler and more relaxing stay.

Oliver’s Laguna Eco Lodge stands out for the activities on offer. Guests can enjoy water sports such as windsurfing, canoeing, and snorkeling. There are also various walking and bike tours on offer. 

Tips for Booking Eco Accommodation in Myanmar

These are just some of the eco-lodges available in Myanmar. There are more environmentally friendly options in other areas of the country. Here are a few things to keep in mind when reserving your accommodation in Myanmar:

  • Confirm the hotel/lodge is registered in order to get your visa
  • Check whether you need to take your own towels or bedding
  • Ask whether there are dining facilities and where you can shop for essentials
  • Plan how you will get to the accommodation, lodges are often in isolated areas
  • If traveling with children, check the lodge is suitable for kids and has everything you need

Eco-lodges offer the chance to enjoy a responsible and sustainable vacation in Myanmar. By participating in ecotourism, you can minimize your impact on the environment and have a positive impact on the local community.

A Guide to Hong Kong’s Famous Traditional Chinese Medicine Shops

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Shark fin soup, highly controversial so don’t eat it in China

Traditional Chinese medicine differs greatly from western medical practice in the fact that it largely utilizes natural remedies to cure patients, and so is of great interest to those who seek a more holistic approach to curing ailments and diseases.  

If you’ve ever had a Chinese medicine consultation, you’ll know that the practitioner first takes the patient’s pulse and inspects the ears, eyes, and tongue before subscribing a custom remedy. The aim of the practice is to maintain an equilibrium between the energies of yin (negativity, darkness), yang (positivity, lightness) and qui (the force that guides bodily functions) thought to reside within the human body. 

One place that the Chinese medicine trade is truly thriving outside the mainland is the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (SAR). The influx of traditional remedies began in earnest in the 1950s, when a trade embargo against China created the need for a neutral port for the exportation of Chinese herbs across Asia. 

string of herbs on wall

Today, almost a quarter of global trade of these products continues to move through the SAR. Additionally, around a fifth of all medical consultations undertaken in the state are at traditional Chinese medicine shops, which are well worth checking out when traveling to Hong Kong. Before you plan your trip, just be sure to check whether you need to complete a Hong Kong PAR application form in advance.

What to Expect from a Traditional Chinese Medicine Shop 

If you travel to Hong Kong to visit a purveyor of Chinese herbal remedies, you can expect to encounter a whole host of traditional medicine ingredients you wouldn’t usually find in a western pharmacy or marketplace.

Some key ingredients in traditional remedies include: 

    • Ginseng – A root with strong antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects
    • Chinese Jujube  – These small red berries are said to nourish the blood and calm the spirit
    • Codonopsis Root – Said to tonify the lungs and improve the body’s ‘qi’ energy
    • Mulberries – Proscribed for anemia and constipation and said to prevent the  premature greying of hair
    • Cordyceps – A fungus that only lives on rare caterpillars in certain mountainous regions of Nepal and Tibet, used to treat asthma
    • Powdered deer antlers – Used to improve kidney function and treat arthritis, and to promote muscle growth
    • Shark fins – This controversial ingredient is believed to promote rejuvenation, enhance appetite, and strengthen key organs such as the kidneys and lungs. Do not participate in this illegal and cruel trade by consuming this product.

The majority of traditional Chinese medicine shops in Hong Kong are small establishments fronted by a counter, behind which are shelves and shelves stacked with jars full of these traditional ingredients. 

While the shops sell the ingredients wholesale for the customer to take away and prepare on their own, many will also prepare a tea to drink on the spot based on what they perceive the individual needs.

Where to find the Best Chinese Medicine Shops in Hong Kong

The best place to explore a Chinese medicine shop in Hong Kong is, without a doubt, the Sheun Wan district, also known as ‘little Thailand’. In addition to a large number of family-run Thai restaurants, the area around Wing Lok Street and Queen’s Road West boasts hundreds of these traditional medicine establishments.

More specifically, you should head to Ko Shing street, known locally as ‘Medicine Street’, where you’ll find some of the oldest herbal remedy shops in the city. Many of these have maintained their classic decor and boast extremely knowledgeable and friendly practitioners whose skills have been passed down over generations. 

The Traditional Medicine Shop that Became an Instagram Hotspot

One of the most famous Chinese medicine shops in all of Hong Kong is located on the other side of the Bay to Sheung Wan, in Kowloon City. However, although Tai Wo Tang has become incredibly popular in recent years, it no longer serves its former purpose. 

Founded in 1932, the Tai Wo Tang medicine shop doled out traditional remedies to locals, including a number of high-profile clients, until it closed its doors after 80 years in 2017. However, it was taken over by new management in 2018 and refurbished in to a café, albeit one that preserves many of its traditional Chinese decorative features, including the ancient wooden medicine cabinet that lines the wall from floor to ceiling. 

While the space now serves trendy modern coffee drinks instead of the traditional herbal teas it once specialized in, it has become a popular attraction for local hipsters and foreign tourists alike looking to snap a selfie for their Instagram page against the background of the lovingly persevered original decor.

If you find some of the more bizarre ingredients used in Chinese medicine a bit off-putting, Tai Wo Tang is an ideal destination to get a flavor of a traditional shop without having to fully commit to the practice!

Algae against IBD

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Dutch designers Eric Klarenbeek and Maartje Dros. Leave it to the Dutch to be dreamers. They know how to plug away at practical solutions when facing adversity. Growing up in a Dutch household I was often told the story of our strength is as small as your thumb. You don’t need to be a giant to think about sticking your thumb into a hole to plug a leaking dyke.
The Dutch use algae in design

IBD for inflammatory bowel disease can cripple, even kill a child or grown up. Treatments and operations are limited but researchers and a commercial group are now funded with about $9 million to investigate the promise of algae as a treatment. Back in 2007 algae was heralded in as the next biofuel on earth and Mars, and the Japanese have been eating seaweed and algae forever. CBD oil has been used recently for treating IBD, but move over cannabis. Algae might take your place. 

The microalgae cultivation start-up Yemoja is joining joining the MIGAL Galilee Research institute in Israel to find algae-sourced compounds with the potential to help manage inflammation and Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Select beneficial algae will be developed into functional foods as well as nutraceutical and pharmaceutical applications.

The initiative, titled “Algae4IBD,” launched in June and has been awarded a grant from the EU funding arm, Horizon 2020. Yemoja is one of a 21-member consortium composed of marine science experts, research institutes, universities, hospitals and IBD centers, and algae cultivation companies. The campaign is being led by Dr. Dorit Avni, a senior researcher for MIGAL.

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Algae factory in Israel

IBD diseases, ulcerative colitis, and Crohn’s disease are chronic relapsing disorders of the gastrointestinal tract. They affect more than 2 million Europeans and 1.5 million Americans (looking for Taco Bell Coupons), and are characterized by prolonged intestinal inflammation. Epidemiological studies have noted higher prevalence of IBD in the Western world. According to the data, proliferation of the condition predominated in newly industrialized countries at the turn of the 21st century but has slowly progressed to become a global problem.

“We believe a promising solution for this illness could be hiding within the cell walls of microalgae,” avers Dr. Amikam Bar Gil, CTO of Yemoja. “There are some preliminary data within the peer-reviewed literature suggesting that microalgae could harbor anti-inflammatory activity within the digestive tract.

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An algae factory in Israel

“Although this arm of research is still in early stages, leaving an ocean of knowledge still needing to be uncovered. This consortium was devised to pioneer the first robust and broadscale inquiry into the positive connection between microalgae and IBD.”

The initiative comes on the heels of promising research conducted by Avni’s team at MIGAL institute. Under this partnership, Yemoja will be responsible for cultivating multiple strains of known and novel microalgae to be screened for their potential anti-IBD properties. Several hundred strains will be screened before advancing to clinical trials. The microalgae candidates will be supplied by Yemoja, in conjunction with other global algae companies.

“Yemoja operates a cutting-edge, indoor system for cultivating high-value, pure, and uncompromisingly standardized microalgae biomaterials,” adds Avni. “This is a major advantage when addressing algae-based bioactive compounds. Moreover, Yemoja’s photobioreactor technology possesses unique capabilities to simultaneously produce any desired microalgae species, of any required quantity, rendering it ideal for the unique needs of the research project.”

Yemoja’s high-precision indoor cultivation platform enables the company to manipulate environmental parameters such as light, temperature, and pH to achieve high concentrations of the desired bioactive compounds, and enhance yields without the threat of contamination. It involves a small-batch production line of vertical luminescent columns. Each one is isolated and allocated a specific algae species.

Yemoja will roll out commercial-scale production of several identified successful microalgae candidates that will be used to develop functional food solutions, such as bread, gummies and bars, as well as natural supplements and pharmaceuticals.

“Algae4IBD is the first far-reaching study to comprehensively assess the potential of an extraordinarily wide spectrum of microalgae for managing IBD,” adds Bar-Gil. “This was not possible before, due to cultivation limitations. Microalgae are esteemed for their inherently rich content of healthful fatty acids, protein, antioxidant pigments, and polysaccharides, and presents multifaceted avenues for addressing IBD. It is an exciting project we anticipate will bring good news for chronic sufferers of IBD.”

Four Long-Term Ways to Control Pigeon Population

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Pigeons taking over the city in Nashville
Pigeon populations are growing to the detriment of other species. Doves and sparrows have shown declining numbers in many Las Vegas areas as they cannot compete with local pigeons for resources like food, water, and nesting areas. Many Las Vegas property owners, especially those in urban areas, are plagued by feral pigeons that cause a mess and are a potential health hazard. Culling pigeons used to be implemented in many areas as property owners thought it was the only way to bring the Las Vegas pigeon population under control. However, it has not proven as effective as they might have hoped. Here are four long-term pigeon population control measures that experts find effective: Contraceptives Everyone knows that contraceptives are effective in preventing human pregnancy. Although they work slightly differently, pigeon contraceptives are becoming a common choice among Las Vegas pigeon pest control companies. Ovo’s pigeon control program in Las Vegas has shown astonishing results, cutting pigeon populations by up to 50% within the first year alone. Consistent use, in the long run, could reduce a pigeon population by more than 90%. It is a humane way of addressing a growing problem and not challenging to implement. In Las Vegas, pigeon birth control works well in large buildings, such as apartment blocks, hospitals, power stations, and factories. As mentioned before, it works differently from human contraceptives. Pigeon birth control still allows a female to conceive and lay eggs. However, those eggs will not hatch. The substance that allows this to happen is a bait that should be included in any birdseed fed to pigeons. To avoid it affecting other bird species, try this process. Start feeding the pigeons birdseed daily. They soon pass the message on to their friends and relatives, who will flock to your designated feeding area every day to get their fill. As pigeons are quite aggressive, they chase other birds away from their food sources. Start adding birth control bait incrementally according to the product instructions. Repellant gels Non-toxic pigeon repellant gels can also make a significant difference to the size of a pigeon population problem. These substances are sticky, making it uncomfortable for pigeons to land or perch on them. The birds will find it hard to nest in such areas, reducing the likelihood of breeding. Repellant gels come in tubes or spray bottles. Once put down in all affected areas, they can remain effective for up to a year. However, this will only hold true if they are applied correctly. Rows of repellant gel should be at least two inches thick and placed two inches from the edge of the affected surface. Additional rows must be applied at two or three-inch intervals. If you only apply one row, pigeons will figure it out soon enough and start landing and perching away from the gel. Repellant gels do not work as well when placed on dusty or dirty surfaces. Therefore, thorough cleaning of the affected areas should take place beforehand. Buy sufficient gel to cover any areas that pigeons might find attractive. There is no point in only doing so in half of these places as the pigeons will move to the other half. Regular nest removal Whether nest removal will help you depends on the building, its size, and how accessible pigeon nesting areas are. Being very wily, pigeons look for out of the way and out of reach spots to nest. This can make nest removal a precarious and time-consuming process. It should not be undertaken if it poses a significant risk of injury to the person assigned the task. The residents of Tennessee’s capital are often reaching out to Nashville Bird Removal specialists who provide professional-grade exclusion services designed to permanently deter pigeons from returning to urban structures. These experts utilize specialized equipment and humane trapping methods to reach the high-altitude ledges and ventilation systems where these birds thrive, ensuring that both the nests and the associated health hazards are safely neutralized. By integrating long-term deterrents like bird netting or stainless steel spikes, they help property owners maintain a clean and professional environment without the risk of re-infestation. Homeowners report success with nest removal as their pigeon infestation only occurs in the house’s eaves. A long stick or pool brush is all they need to remove pigeon nests. However, this process should be approached with caution. Pigeon’s nests contain feathers and dander that might be infested with lice, fleas, and other harmful organisms. Therefore, experts advise wearing clothes that cover the entire body, including gloves. Safety goggles and a dust or surgical mask are also helpful as they prevent these substances from getting into the eyes, nose, and mouth. Any clothing worn during pigeon nest removal should be washed right after the job is done to avoid contamination. Reduced nesting capacity Using deterrents, such as pigeon netting or spikes, makes building a nest a challenging task. Pigeons breed with alacrity when given easy access to nesting places, food, and water. They will procreate multiple times a year, producing one or two chicks each time. As soon as their chicks are old enough to leave and start breeding, their parents will begin reproducing again. However, this tendency to breed so often will decline if finding a comfortable place is hard. Therefore, giving pigeons little or no place to land or nest can bring a pigeon population under control. Depriving them of food and water in addition to this measure will greatly prevent such alarming breeding rates, thereby reducing a pigeon population.

How Did Horses Become a Means of Transportation?

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Horses have been living alongside humans for thousands of years, with the earliest signs of them coming in Paleolithic cave art drawings. 

At what point did we start looking at them as a mean of transportations and for carrying out other activities?

The Early History of Humans and Horses

At first, wild horses roamed around parts of Eurasia. However, they were largely seen as sources of food and were hunted by humans. There is no clear moment in history that we can point to as when these animals were domesticated. It is likely that different cultures gradually domesticated horses in varying ways, meaning that there is no single date when this happened.

One period that stands out is around 2000 BCE, which is when we can see the first evidence of horses being used to pull chariots during burials. It seems likely that the domestication process had begun long before this. One of the reasons it is so difficult to place a date on it is that all current wild horses are actually descendants of domesticated horses that escaped at some point.

The Eurasian Steppes region is typically mentioned as being the place where this transition from wild animal to domestic animal helped probably occurred. The Botai people are often looked upon as being the first culture to train and use horses, possibly 5,000 years ago, although it has been impossible to confirm this to date.

The Uses for Domesticated Horses 

At first, keeping them as farm animals for easy access to their meat was an obvious use for domesticated horses. Yet, it probably didn’t take people too long to understand that these fast, powerful beasts could be used for tasks ranging from farm work to pulling chariots.

One of the major uses of these animals was in warfare. In fact, it is safe to say that the ability of humans to use horses in battle and to carry supplies changed the course of warfare over the centuries.  

Their use as a means of transportation was likely to have been discovered by humans very easily. Strong, fast, and reliable, for many centuries they offered us the speediest and safest way of getting from one place to another, with a minimum of fuss and relatively little maintenance needed.

These animals were our best method of transportation throughout antiquity, when European explorers travelled to the Americas, and right up until deep into the Industrial Revolution. It was only in the early 20th century that motorized vehicles including automobiles like the Ford Mobile T saw horses finally replaced as our main way of getting around and moving heavy objects.

Other Uses for Horses

The value that humans place on horses can clearly be seen in the fact that they have been present in sporting events throughout history. It appears that we started using them for sport not long after domesticating them, as evidence can be seen of games being carried out in various parts of the world.

Horse racing has traditionally been a prestigious sport, leading to it being called the sport of kings. Some sources state that the first races probably took place in Central Asia around 4500 BCE, when nomadic tribes would arrange races. 

The Roman and Greek cultures also placed a huge amount of importance on horse-based events such as chariot races and horseback riding. 

As with the use of these animals as a means of transportation, their use in sports travelled across the globe and become firmly entrenched in just about every culture. 

Today, there are very few parts of the world where horses aren’t still a part of the culture, either for their working potential or in the form of sporting events like the Kentucky Derby, the Dubai World Cup, or sports like Buzkashi in Central Asia. In the USA, famous racetracks like Del Mar and Santa Anita Park became part of the country’s landmarks.

Nowadays, with the inclusion of other kinds of transports, like cars, trains and planes, horses became obsolete as means of transport, but they are still useful in small towns.

Technology will continue to give us new options for getting around more quickly. Yet, the timeless allure of horses should ensure that they remain an important part of our world for the foreseeable future.

Ancient farmstead with winepress and chandelier found in the Holy Land

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An antiquities excavation in the Holy Land near Tel Aviv has yielded evidence of ancient farms.

Along with the likelihood that the people in the area north of Tel Aviv practiced regenerative organic agriculture, the people back then were farmers with culture! 

“We discovered a large winepress paved with a mosaic as well as plastered installations and the foundations of a large structure that may have been used as a warehouse or even a farmstead,” says Dr. Yoav Arbel, Director of the excavation. “Inside the buildings and installations, we found many fragments of storage jars and cooking pots that were evidently used by laborers working in the fields here.

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“We also recovered stone mortars and millstones that were used to grind wheat and barley and probably also to crush herbs and medicinal plants. Most of the stone implements are made of basalt from the Golan Heights and Galilee.”

One of the rare and unexpected finds retrieved from the excavation is a gold coin, minted in 638 or 639 CE by the Byzantine emperor Heraclius. On one side, the emperor is depicted with his two sons and the reverse shows a cross on the hill of Golgotha where, according to Christian tradition, Jesus was crucified. Looking back in history is easier today but back then all we had was the archeology record. Many ancestry coupons are available for people who want to trace where they came from. 

An interesting addition to the coin is an inscription scratched in Greek, and possibly also in Arabic. This is probably the name of the coin’s owner, who ‘marked’ it as highly valuable property. 

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Another unusual find is a bronze chain that was used to suspend a chandelier containing glass lamp holders. Chandeliers of this type are usually found in churches.

Installations built at the site after the Muslim conquest in the seventh century CE include a glass-making workshop and a warehouse, where four massive jars were found.

The jars, which were sunk into the floor, were evidently used to store grain and other products as a precaution against pests and damp conditions. “In this period, people were not only working at the site but also living there, because we discovered the remains of houses and two large baking ovens,” says Arbel.

The pottery from this period includes complete pottery lamps for lighting, and local and imported serving ware, some of it decorated. Based on the assemblage of finds, the site continued to be inhabited until the eleventh century Common Era.

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost to Value Analysis 

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High quality implants are the sustainable solution for your teeth.

All-on-4 is a technology in the field of dental implants that attempts to be a money and time-efficient alternative to dental implants. This procedure is more suitable for individuals who have lost nearly all or all of their teeth and want a quick fix that is also affordable.

If you are interested to learn about the all-on-4 dental implants cost to value ratio, read along.

What Are All-on-4 Dental Implants?
All-on-4 Dental Implants are a practice in dentistry that merges between dentures and dental implants to give patients an affordable alternative to traditional individual implants. Without compromising on any of the benefits of dental implants, all on 4 utilizes minimal materials to provide maximum comfort and practicality. The structure of an all-on-4 dental consists of a denture supported by up to four dental implants.

The placement of the root implants is what makes this technique efficient. Typically, dentists place the implants at a 90⁰ angle. But with the all-on-4, the implants that go on either end of the jaw is placed at angle of either 45⁰ or 35⁰.

This unusual placement allows the implants to handle much more pressure. Hence, with the dentures you can carry on eating your favorite foods without dietary restrictions. It also provides very good security and stability giving your natural-looking smile good longevity.

All-on-4 Dental Implants Cost to Value Analysis

Are all-on-4 dental implants worth it? Let us review them in comparison to other options to conclude the all-on-4 dental implants cost to value ratio.

1- In Terms of Aesthetics
In terms of aesthetics, the dentures in dental implants are fully customizable, from the shape to the shade, to give you an extremely looking smile. So, in this aspect, it’s on the same it balances with individual implants as well as traditional dentures.

2- In Terms of Stability
In terms of stability, all-on-4 dental implants are extremely stable in comparison to traditional dentures. They are non-removable and can handle the force of chewing and talking without coming off. So in this aspects, the all-on-4 dental implants cost to value ratio is ideal. They have the stability of traditional dental implants but come at a significantly reduced price.

3- In Terms of Procedure Time
With the advanced technologies currently available in the field of dentistry, procedure time is rarely an issue with an procedure. Even traditional dental implants that typically take 6 months now can be done in a matter of less than 3 days with technologies such as the CAD/CAM which you can find at the leading Dentakay Clinic in Istanbul of Turkey. To learn more about immediate implants and all-on-4 dental implants, you can book a free online consultation with the experts at Dentakay.

Likewise, with the all-on-4 dental implants, you can get your full set of teeth professionally tailored to the intricate contours of your mouth in a just a few days. So again, in regards to procedure time, the all-on-4 dental implants cost to value ratio is also decent.

4- In Terms of Longevity

The all-on-4 dental implants can last up to 15 years. Unlike traditional implants that require re-fitting nearly annually due to consistent bone density loss, all-on-4 dental implants can last up to a decade and half similar to traditional individual implants. This is because the four implants that are strategically placed around the jaw stimulate circulation around the jawbone and hence preventing its deterioration. 

 

How to Find Registered Forex Brokers Accepted By the US Markets?

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If you want to find registered forex brokers in the USA, you must know what it takes to get one. You will realize that all forex brokers accept US clients and they are mostly located in Chicago. The most common forex brokers accept US clients since this is where the largest number of investors are located in Chicago. It does not matter which forex broker you want to use to trade in the forex market, you have to do your homework in order to find the right forex broker for yourself.

Check the Background of the Brokers:

When looking for forex brokers accepting US clients, you will have to do some background research first. This means that you have to gather as much information about forex brokers as you can. You have to find out which forex brokers accept US clients and locate their telephone numbers or business addresses. When you get information about these forex brokers in the USA, you should do a background check on them first.

Be Ready for Risk:

The forex industry is a risky industry. In order to be successful in forex trading, you have to be knowledgeable and prepared to take calculated risks. Even if you have been trading in forex markets for many years, you can never know when there will be a change in the market trends. Therefore, you need to be ready to lose some of your investments while you are trying to gain others.

Online Directories:

One of the best ways to find forex brokers who accept US clients is by using online directories. These online directories are very popular today because they are very easy to use. Almost every online forex broker has a website where people can view their portfolios. People who are interested to view their forex brokers portfolio can simply log in to their forex brokers website and fill out the form on the home page. Once completed, they can see all their investments and whether they are working in accordance with the broker’s predictions.

Find the Popular Website of Forex Broker:

There are many more brokers to accept US clients but not all of them accept US clients. In order to find forex brokers that accept US clients, you can start by using a popular forex broker’s website. This would require you to fill out a simple questionnaire on the forex brokers’ website and once completed, you will be able to see the results of your query.

Check Trading History:

After you have filtered out all the forex brokers that accept US clients, you can check their forex trading history. In addition, you can check out the customer testimonials that are usually found on the websites of forex brokers. People will usually post reviews regarding forex brokers in order to help other potential customers. Therefore, if you are not satisfied with one forex broker, then you can simply start looking for forex brokers that have good customer testimonials.

Commission Fee:

To find registered forex brokers that accept US clients, it is also important to find forex brokers that do not charge fees in terms of commissions. Thus it is important to avoid forex brokers that charge because these costs will be added to your trading account and will not contribute to your winnings.

Test Forex Broker:

Lastly, it is important to find forex brokers that accept US clients in the forex trading market. It is a great idea to test different types of forex brokers before you start investing your money. In order to do so, you should first sign up with a forex brokers free forex demo account. This will allow you to test all the features of the forex brokers and you will get to know whether the forex brokers accept US clients. If they do accept US clients, then you can now start practicing with your demo account.

Westerlay orchids sets sustainability standards

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I’ve always been an advocate of cutting wild local, flowers and look to cities like Montreal in Canada where hipsters have created a business around selling flowers that grow in the city. Dribing them around for delivery by bike. But orchids, which I first met in Thailand, growing on trees in jungles everywhere are an exception. They are part of the flower industry but they cultivate a flower that can last decades. This makes them a more sustainable choice. And some companies like Westerlay Orchids in California are going the extra mile. 

While its principal focus is on growing and distributing four million vibrant phalaenopsis orchids per year throughout the western United States, as part of its long term vision, Westerlay Orchids is focused on sustainability through continuous reduction of its carbon footprint. Solar panels, energy curtains, and a robust offset program will combine to reduce Westerlay’s carbon footprint by 43 percent in 2021, with a vision of achieving carbon-neutral production by 2026.

Toine Overgaag
This Cascade orchid creates a statement. Grouped or spread throughout a home or office, the  waterfall look is a can’t miss and elevates any space it is in: Toine Overgaag.

Since 2019, Westerlay has worked with Carbon Footprint of Hampshire, United Kingdom, to measure carbon emissions and determine their strategy for reduction. This third-party verification service audits Westerlay’s carbon footprint and administers the carbon offset program. Carbon Footprint is working with Westerlay to calculate, aim, reduce, and offset carbon use, with an ultimate goal of carbon neutrality, by establishing practical improvements to reduce carbon emissions.

Westerlay is undertaking three significant efforts in 2021 to reduce its carbon footprint by 43 percent from 2020:

  • Westerlay is working with Wicks Roofing and Solar, installing 561 solar voltaic cells forecast to generate 320 kWh per year of electricity at its primary location at 3504 Via Real, Carpinteria. This will provide 100 percent of all electrical needs for this facility. Westerlay has plans for the installation of solar panels at their Foothill facility in 2022 as well.
  • Westerlay is working with Greenhouse System in replacing insulating energy curtains in over 650,000 square feet of greenhouses. This is estimated to save 55,000 therms of natural gas used for heating. 
  • Through Carbon Footprint, Westerlay is offsetting carbon emissions by 2,399 tCo2 through direct financial support to construct a wind power facility in Tamil Nadu, India.

These efforts underway at Westerlay build on past efforts like installing a 300,000 square foot drainage catch system in 2018 that reduced water use by 38 percent. Another payoff beyond the conservation of water has been a reduction in natural gas consumption. Channeling the water enables a dryer environment in the greenhouse and requires less heating to maintain temperature and humidity.

Westerlay was able to reduce its natural gas consumption by 11 percent, an amount in terms of carbon footprint equivalent to taking 29 cars off the road. Westerlay has achieved an ‘A’ rating every year since 2015 from MPS, the internationally recognized independent horticultural rating agency and the carbon reduction efforts have contributed this ‘A’ rating. MPS certification goes above and beyond local and state regulations and ensures that Westerlay will always be in compliance while voluntarily maintaining standards that exceed the letter of the law.

Eco-friendly changes at Westerlay are quickly putting them on the map as an example for sustainability, and Overgaag believes that by serving as an inspiration to other companies, Westerlay can help engage and create an even more significant change. Through it all, the company’s tradition continues, constantly refining its sustainable growing practices and ensuring the highest quality orchids are produced.

I’ve always been an advocate of cutting wild local, flowers and look to cities like Montreal in Canada where hipsters have created a business around selling flowers that grow in the city. But orchids, which I first met in Thailand, growing on trees in jungles everywhere are an exception. They are part of the flower industry but they cultivate a flower that can last decades. This makes them a more sustainable choice. And some companies like Westerlay Orchids in California are going the extra mile. 

Toine Overgaag

Toine Overgaag is heading southern California’s largest orchid producer, Westerlay We speak with him to learn more about how his orchid farm uses family traditions and innovation in sustainability to produce an orchid that is beautiful on the inside and out. Westerlay orchid growers use biological pest control, drip irrigation, and energy efficiency technology to reduce greenhouse gases and more. We talk to Toine about the process and reasoning at his farm’s operations. Hopefully you can share this with flower farmers everywhere.

Q: Tell us a little about the family story of Westerlay?

My father had taken over the family nursery in Holland with his brother.  After several years he decided to sell his share and emigrate to the US, to Carpinteria where there were already several Dutch flower growers from the same area.  

My parents and my 3 siblings and I moved here in 1978.  My father bought land and built the first greenhouses by hand and started growing cut roses.  He named the company Westerlay after the vegetable auction in the Netherlands where his father has sold his produce.

My father was an innovator.  He was the first in the area to build more durable glass and steel frame greenhouses and later the first in the area to fully embrace hydroponic technology.

I worked for the business briefly after college but left to pursue other professional aspirations for several years.  When I returned in 2000, we recognized the challenges posed by offshore rose production and converted production to potted orchids.

Q: How can people care for an orchid over its lifetime in a sustainable way?

Houseplants are largely very sustainable especially compared to cut flower products.  Orchids need very little fertilizer and water, and there are organic options available.  Look for ones that have a balanced NPK ratio.

Q: What conditions do orchids love? How can we grow one to last years?

The two key things for successfully keeping an orchid alive are light and water.  Give more light than you think and less water.  A bright indoor room is the best spot.  Orchids will struggle in bathrooms and dark bedrooms.  But avoid direct sunlight.  Watering only when the pot is dry; when the roots are grey it’s ready.  Water thoroughly and let it drain. 

Q: What dream technology would you like that hasn’t been built yet? (Some ideas for future entrepreneurs)

Photovoltaic cells implanted into glass.  This already exists but is not yet being implemented commercially.  We have a plan to trial a product next year.  If this technology continues to evolve, it is likely that a commercial greenhouse can become carbon negative and actually generate more clean power that consumes.

Q: What efforts are you doing in 2021 to reduce its carbon footprint by 43 percent from 2020?

Our 3 principal efforts are the photovoltaic array at our Via Real facility, the replacement of energy curtains throughout, and the carbon offset program we are in with Carbon Footprint Ltd.

Q: Do you have any other eco-friendly changes in the works? 

For 2022, we are looking to further reduce carbon footprint by installing solar power and potentially installing water recycling technology at our Foothill facility.

Further, we also have a long-term goal to eliminate use of single use virgin plastic.  So far we have converted our largest account from plastic packaging sleeves to paper and we are trialing grow pots from recycled materials.

Love orchids? More orchid companies to follow:

Santa Barbara County Growers
  • Ambriz Kingdom of Plants
  • Cal-Orchid
  • Orchid Society of Santa Barbara
  • Santa Barbara Orchid Estate
  • Seed Engei
California Growers
  • Orchid Design
  • Orchid Eros
  • Orchids-in-Bloom
  • Orchids of Los Osos
  • Paph Paradise
  • Sorella Orchids
  • Sunset Valley Orchids
  • Wildflower Seed & Tool
  • Wing Studio
  • Zuma Orchids
 Florida Growers
  • Florida Orchid House
  • So Orchids
International Growers
  • Ecuadorquideas
  • Ecuagenera
  • Orquideas Amazonicas PERU
  • Orquideas Katia
  • Tropical Exotique
  • Wilson Orchids

Humans have wiped out about 20% of all bird species

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Some 20% of all species of birds have become extinct because of us. Image above of Cypriots killing migrating songbirds for pickling. Once caught and killed, the birds are then sold to restaurants in the Republic of Cyprus, which serve ambelopoulia, a traditional Cypriot dish

A new study reveals that over the last 20,000-50,000 years birds have undergone a major extinction event, inflicted chiefly by humans, which caused the disappearance of about 10%-20% of all avian species. 

According to the researchers, the vast majority of the extinct species shared several features: they were large, they lived on islands, and many of them were flightless.

The study was led by Prof. Shai Meiri of the School of Zoology

and Amir Fromm of the Weizmann Institute of Science. The paper was published in the Journal of Biogeography.

Prof. Meiri: “We conducted a comprehensive review of scientific literature, and for the first time collected quantitative data on the numbers and traits of extinct species of birds worldwide. Those that became extinct in the last 300 years or so are relatively well known, while earlier species are known to science from remains found in archaeological and paleontological sites worldwide. Altogether we were able to list 469 avian species that became extinct over the last 50,000 years, but we believe that the real number is much higher.”

The researchers think that the vast extinction was caused primarily by humans, who hunted the birds for food, or by animals brought to islands by humans – that fed on the birds and/or their eggs. This assumption is based mainly on two facts: First, the greater part of bird remains were found on human sites, apparently belonging to birds consumed by the inhabitants.  Second, in most cases the extinctions occurred a short time after the arrival of humans.

The researchers also found that extinction was not random, as most extinct species shared three major features:

  • About 90% of them lived on islands. When humans arrived on the island, the birds were hunted by them, or fell victim to other animals introduced by humans, such as pigs, rats, monkeys, and cats.
  • Most extinct bird species were large, some very large. Consequently, since each bird provided humans with a great quantity of food, they were a preferred target for hunters. In fact, the body mass of the extinct species was found to be up to 10 times as large as that of surviving species. Previous studies have found a similar phenomenon among mammals and reptiles, especially lizards and turtles that lived on islands: the larger ones were hunted by humans and became extinct.
  • A large portion of the extinct bird species were flightless, and often unable to escape their pursuers. The study found that the number of flightless bird species that became extinct is double the number of flightless species still existing today; all in all, 68% of the flightless bird species known to science became extinct. One of the better-known examples is the moa bird in New Zealand: 11 species of moa became extinct within 300 hundred years, due to hunting by humans

How you can help?

  • Join a bird conservation organization.
  • Sponsor a land trust (email me about one we are building in Nipissing, Ont – [email protected].) so nature and man can live in harmony
  • Support organizations that catch animal traffickers, like what Ofir Drori is doing in Africa
  • Educate your fellow people in the Middle East that killing owls is a dumb superstition
  • Share the message that real men don’t hunt rare birds

 

Where the Grass is Greener: The World’s Top Cannabis Travel Destinations

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Israeli American physician Alan Shackelford was the first to treat children, using CBD.

More people are enjoying herb today than ever before. Through global legalization efforts and a growing acceptance of flower, the international stoner community is flourishing. Now, loyal smokers can travel the world meeting like-minded people and exploring different ways of enjoying herb. And while not every country has legalized the plant for recreational use, many have decriminalized cannabis to encourage ganja tourism. 

Are you interested in taking your vacation to new highs? Here are the top cannabis travel destinations. 

What to pack 

Before you embark on an international trip, you’ll need to pack all the essentials. Put appropriate clothing inside packing cubes to save space in your bag, and don’t forget a comfortable pair of walking shoes. Aim to pack as little liquids as possible, and remember you can purchase most of your toiletries once you’ve reached your destination. 

Other items to stuff into your luggage include a stainless steel water bottle, quick-dry towel, and power adapters. Of course, you can’t forget the 420-friendly must-haves like a clean dab rig and empty grinder. When stocking up on these dabbing essentials, visit quality retailers like MJ Arsenal

 

Once your suitcase is fully loaded with the latest and greatest in 420-friendly essentials, it’s time to hit the skies. When booking your cannabis-centric vacation, consider the top flower-friendly travel destinations below. 

Toronto, Canada

Toronto is beloved by traveling stoners everywhere and is regarded as one of Canada’s most flower-friendly cities. Although it’s illegal to possess herb, law enforcement is known to be lenient toward discreet smokers. The city boasts a wide range of private cannabis clubs and specialized shops to buy anything from tasty edibles to rare pot seeds

Barcelona, Spain

In Europe, Spain was one of the first countries to decriminalize cannabis. The herb-loving community celebrates the flower yearly with festivals like “Spannabis” occurring in early spring. Barcelona is also close to Morroco, one of the largest global herb producers, meaning you’ll have easy access to high-quality products. 

Portland, Oregon

For those looking for a stateside trip, look no further than Portland. The city was one of the first in America to legalize flower for recreational use and is also home to America’s first herbal cafe. Visit Portland’s many dispensaries to purchase high-quality flower, and explore the art-filled streets, where you’ll meet like-minded stoners. 

Amsterdam, Netherlands 

Of course, a list of flower-friendly hotspots wouldn’t be complete without mentioning Amsterdam. Hailed as the ultimate stoner paradise, Amsterdam is filled with hundreds of herbal coffee shops. The city also hosts High Times’ annual “Cannabis Cup” that occurs every November. 

 

Although the herb is technically illegal in the Netherlands, individuals over 18 are permitted to buy and consume cannabis. As a good rule of thumb, make sure to stay within designated smoking areas when lighting up and practice discretion. 

Final thoughts 

Traveling the world offers a new perspective on life and culture, especially when Mary Jane is your travel buddy. Take a leap into international waters when you visit destinations like Amsterdam or Barcelona. Or, get a once-in-a-lifetime stoner experience by visiting North American cities like Portland and Toronto. Whichever flower-friendly adventure you choose, you are sure to make memories and friends that last a lifetime.

Building Back Better Practices with Industrial Decarbonization Strategies

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The notion ‘Building Back Better’ originated in the context of reconstruction and recovery from physical disasters while emphasizing on preventative investments which improve resilience and reduce the cost associated with future disasters. 

However, the challenge and task of re-igniting the world economy after the COVID crisis will certainly be different. The economic crisis has been so severe, the risk of returning to the previous pattern so high, and the opportunity of embracing a sustainable recovery so clear that the term ‘Building Back Better’ is highly relevant in this context. Therefore, climate change risk management should be an integral part of building back the economy after COVID crisis. 

Among many solutions available, effective and practical industrial decarbonization strategies can play a crucial role here as industries prove to be major contributors to global carbon emissions. The industries that understand the climate change risks at their bottom line and are able to identify opportunities of sustainable business models can proactively participate in achieving global decarbonization targets and take the lead. 

Here are a few effective industrial decarbonization strategies that businesses can adopt:

Decarbonizing Supply Chains 

Decarbonization of the supply chain has become one of the most prevalent industrial decarbonization strategies as it can significantly reduce global carbon emissions. Supply chain decarbonization can prove to be a game-changing opportunity for businesses fighting climate change.

Some actions industries can take under this are:

  • Build a view of emissions with supplier-specific data and set ambitious targets for reducing emissions. 
  • Redesign products and consider geographical sourcing strategies for optimizing CO2. 
  • Engage in industry ecosystems for sharing best practices and creating a demand for green products.

Making Buildings Green and Energy Efficient

Green buildings refer to a structure that is resource-efficient and environmentally responsible throughout a building’s life-cycle, right from planning to designing, construction, operation, maintenance and so on. Green building practices can help overcome the classical building concerns of durability, comfort, utility and comfort, paving the way to enhanced energy efficiency, reduced emissions and operational efficiency. 

Electrification

One of the most important approaches to achieving industrial decarbonization is existing processes’ electrification for heat treatment. Renewable energy sources can play a crucial role here as they can completely decarbonize the power sector. The migration towards a complete electric renewable-based system can nearly double the energy system efficiency through a combination of electrification of alternative energies’ major uses and the power sector relying on renewable energies. 

Digitize to Decarbonize

With technological advancements, the scope of incorporating digitalization technologies for achieving industrial decarbonization has gained importance. The applications of digitalization technologies include optimizing the energy sector, smarter use of resources or overall dematerialization. A vast amount of data is being collected in several areas; however, better and efficient management of this data will prove to be an efficient tool of decarbonization. It has the capability to make smart electricity grids more accurate and improve LCA  (life-cycle assessments) of products and their value chains. 

Besides optimizing production processes, machine learning and AI can further support the energy sector’s decarbonization by predicting the output of solar and wind farms. 

Partnerships and Collaborations

While a few industries have already progressed towards achieving their decarbonization goals, some still need to start and are unable to devise effective decarbonization strategies. Collaborations and partnerships can play an important role here. 

To accelerate global decarbonization, it is important to make collaborative and coordinated efforts. It allows businesses to share the technology, expertise, and resources for working out robust decarbonization solutions. A few companies are taking the lead in the process and are actively coming up with resilient decarbonization technologies and solutions.

Prima facie, ‘Building Back Better’ and achieving net-zero emission targets might seem challenging; however, it is achievable with robust decarbonization technologies, coordinated efforts, electrification, and other solutions. So, let us collaboratively work towards achieving a sustainable and greener world.