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Protecting Urban Green Spaces: Why Parks and Trees Matter in Cities

Introduction Cities are often known for their busy streets, tall buildings, and fast-paced lifestyles. As urban populations continue to grow, more land is developed for housing, businesses, roads, and other infrastructure. While this development supports economic growth and modernization, it can also reduce the amount of natural green space available in cities. Urban green spaces—such […]

Composting at Home: Turning Kitchen Waste into Natural Fertilizer

Introduction Every day, households produce a significant amount of waste from cooking and food preparation. Fruit peels, vegetable scraps, eggshells, coffee grounds, and leftover food are often thrown away and sent to landfills. While this may seem harmless, organic waste contributes greatly to environmental problems when it accumulates in landfills. When food waste decomposes in […]

Green Transportation: How Eco-Friendly Travel Can Protect the Environment

Introduction Transportation is an essential part of modern life. Every day, people travel to work, school, markets, and different social activities. Goods are transported across cities, countries, and continents to support global trade and economic development. While transportation has made life more convenient and connected the world in many ways, it also has a major […]

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