Rwanda’s Commitment to Environmental Cleanliness: A Model for Other Countries to Follow | The Inquisitive Journal

Rwanda is a small East African country known for its breathtaking scenery and wildlife. But what sets it apart from other countries is its dedication to environmental cleanliness. Fifteen years ago, they were one of the first countries to ban … Continue reading Rwanda’s Commitment to Environmental Cleanliness: A Model for Other Countries to Follow | The Inquisitive Journal

The Truth About Recycling: Separating Fact from Fiction | The Inquisitive Journal

In today’s world, recycling is often portrayed as a solution to the environmental problems caused by waste and the overuse of resources. However, the reality is far more complicated. This article aims to explore the facts and fallacies surrounding recycling, … Continue reading The Truth About Recycling: Separating Fact from Fiction | The Inquisitive Journal

Fukushima, How bad is it really?

The story of Fukushima from the Japanese side of the Pacific is this: Overall, things are under control with the construction of an “ice wall” to prevent the continued releases of contaminated water into the ocean, and fishing has resumed in all regions except those within 10 kilometers of the reactors. However, these milestones obscure the fact that the Japanese will be wrestling with the cleanup for decades and will spend trillions of yen in the process. It also minimizes the threats posed by millions of gallons of highly contaminated water on the power plant grounds and the likelihood that … Continue reading Fukushima, How bad is it really?