Posts about sustainability

The Importance of Colors in Hydrogen Production

I recently read an article referencing the color scale that represents the diversity of hydrogen. This article argued that hydrogen production has different color-coded pathways and characteristics, and that we should embrace all hydrogen colors. In this article, I will share the article and my thoughts on the matter.  

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Overcoming Dilemmas for Sustainable Tourism

In my last article, I discussed Alper Gezeravcı, Turkey’s first space traveler. In this article, I’ll touch on some destinations on Earth that are much less expensive than space tourism, which costs $55 million, but still wouldn’t be easy to visit even if you wanted to. Of course, I’m also

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The Growing Boom in Electric Vehicle Sales

We’ve started seeing electric vehicle ads everywhere. While the number of Tesla, the pioneer of electric vehicles, is constantly increasing in Turkey, we’re also seeing brands like BYD and Sunwell that we’re seeing for the first time. Furthermore, German brands like BMW, Mercedes, and Audi, global leaders in the industry,

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Good4Trust and Beyond

Last month, I left the Council of 7, where I had served since Good4Trust’s founding, due to the demands of my work. Of course, this wasn’t a farewell for me. I personally believe in and support Good4Trust’s mission, which is to organize a community of ecologically and socially fair producers

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Mersin should be a renewable energy hub, not a nuclear one.

In my last post, I shared my wonderful experiences at the Mersin Marathon. While I remember Mersin so positively, I’d also like to share something that really bothers me: the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant, which has already begun testing in the seaside town of Akkuyu in Mersin’s Gülnar district. I’ve

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What can we do against forest fires?

When I receive useful content, I like to share it with my readers on my blog. I occasionally feature content-rich, beautiful articles from Good4Trust, for which I serve on the Council of 7, on my own blog. This week, I’m quoting one of their articles on forest fires, a topic

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Roofs as Efficient Production Areas

Roofs are amongst the least utilized building spaces we live and spend time in. Yet, roofs are the area of our buildings that have uninterrupted contact with the outside world and collect the most sunlight. Therefore, they are the most productive areas in terms of production. In this article, I

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Setting Standards for Hydrogen, the Energy Panacea

It’s clear that hydrogen, which can meet our energy needs by converting into electricity or heat at any time, will make a significant contribution to humanity and our nation in combating climate change and achieving energy independence. As we prepare for the hydrogen economy, it’s essential to establish standards to

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