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Jenny Tsui

Jenny is a writer and editor in the field of education. She is an aspiring environmentalist who hopes to inspire young learners to care for the planet – one article at a time!

Latest Articles from Jenny Tsui

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Were the 2024 Paris Olympics the Greenest Games Ever?

With 800 sporting events, 15,000 athletes, 45,000 volunteers and 13 million meals, can the world’s biggest sporting event truly be […]

Light pollution from a city at night

Light Pollution: Why Are Dark Skies Important?

What do you see when you look up at the night sky? One hundred years ago, people could admire the […]

Aerial view of Northern Mali; Great Green Wall of Africa

What Is The Great Green Wall Initiative?

You may have heard of the Great Wall of China, but have you heard of the Great Green Wall in […]

cherry blossom

Why Are Flowers Blooming Earlier Than Usual?

As winter days fade, spring flowers begin to bloom. From cherry blossoms to tulips, these blooms mark the return of […]

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Are Zoos Good or Bad for Animals?

Zoos have been around for thousands of years. As early as 2,500 BC, rulers in ancient Egypt kept exotic animals […]

sustainable lunar new year

An Easy Guide to a Sustainable Lunar New Year

Lunar New Year is just around the corner – this year, it lands on February 10. It is a time […]

What is hydrogen?

Can Hydrogen Fuel Our Future?

Hydrogen has been called the energy of the future, helping to power cars, homes, businesses, and even entire cities. In […]

nuclear power plant; nuclear energy; fukushima nuclear wastewater release plan

Is Japan’s Nuclear Wastewater Safe?

In August 2023, Japan began releasing more than 7,800 tonnes of treated radioactive water into the Pacific Ocean. Over the […]

noise pollution; ocean

Does Noise Pollution Harm Marine Life?

The ocean is a noisy place. Waves, storms, earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, and marine animals all produce sound. Humans, too, are […]

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How Did the Atacama Desert Become a Fast Fashion Graveyard?

The Atacama Desert in Chile is one of the driest deserts in the world. It is known for its otherworldly […]

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Why Are Frogs Endangered?

In Panama, golden frogs used to be a common sight in its wet rainforests. 20 years ago, a walk along […]

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How Can We Build A Sustainable City? A Kid-Friendly Guide

Today, more than half of the world’s population lives in cities (that’s 4.4 billion people!) and in the future, cities […]

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8 Facts About the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

In 1997, a racing boat captain by the name of Charles Moore was sailing from Hawaii to California when he […]

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A Zero Waste Challenge for Kids

Take a look in your waste bin. What’s in it? Are there some food scraps and containers from lunch or […]

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What Is Greenwashing and How Do We Spot it? A Kid-Friendly Guide

Climate change is the most pressing issue in today’s world. As scientists urge governments and individuals to take drastic action […]

recycling

A Kid-Friendly Guide to Recycling

Recycling is one of the most important things we can do for the environment today. When we recycle, we turn […]

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The Importance of Glaciers Explained to Kids

Ice is nature’s best thermometer. When the temperature rises, ice melts. There is no better indicator of climate change and […]

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What Is Deep Sea Mining?

The deep sea may be our planet’s last remaining frontier. More than 80% of the ocean has never been explored […]

rewilding

The Benefits of Rewilding Explained to Kids

Nature is full of wonders. From spectacular coral reefs beneath the ocean to high mountain ranges, our planet is home […]

plastic roads; plastic pollution; plastic waste

Plastic Roads: An Innovative Solution to Reduce Waste

Our planet is drowning in plastic trash – 6.3 billion tons of it and counting. Plastic takes more than 400 […]

tasmanian tiger

Can We Bring Back the Tasmanian Tiger?

The thylacine, also known as the Tasmanian Tiger, was a marsupial that once lived in Australia. Despite its name, the […]

air pollution

A Kids’ Guide to Air Pollution

The air you breathe is not as clean as you may think. Air pollution is a big problem in the […]

facts about fast fashion

6 Interesting Facts About Fast Fashion for Kids

Fast, cheap fashion has been on the rise since the early 2000s. It has not only changed the way we […]

Plastic Recycling for Kids

A Guide to Plastic Recycling for Kids

Plastic pollution is a huge problem for our planet today. Every year, humans produce an astounding amount of plastic waste […]

biodiversity hotspots explained to kids

Biodiversity Hotspots Explained to Kids

There are places on Earth that are both biologically rich and deeply threatened by human actions and climate change. For […]

horseshoe crab endangered

Why is the Horseshoe Crab Endangered?

Horseshoe crabs have been around for more than 400 million years. They are older than dinosaurs and have survived 4 […]

wildlife crossing

Wildlife Crossing Explained to Kids

Every year, a staggering number of animals are run over by cars. In the United States alone, more than a […]

fun facts about fungi

5 Fun Facts About Fungi

Fungi are all around us. They’re in the soil, in the air, and on our bodies! Many of them are […]

space solar power

Can We Build a Solar Power Station in Space?

Solar energy is the most abundant source of energy on the planet. The sun has produced energy for billions of […]

global warming facts for kids

4 Global Warming Facts for Kids

We prepared a short, kid-friendly guide about one of the most pressing issues of our time. Understanding this will give […]

what is plastic pollution

What is Plastic Pollution?

Humans produce around 300 million tonnes of plastic waste every year. That is almost equivalent to the weight of the […]

koalas endangered

Why are Koalas Endangered?

Koalas are among the world’s most popular and loved animals. Unfortunately, their number has been decreasing every year. Today, scientists […]

endangered species for kids

What are Endangered Species?

Earth is home to lots of wonderful wildlife. There are over 8 million species of plants and animals that live […]

music and the environment

The Relationship between Music and the Environment

In December 2021, musicians all around the world signed the Music Climate Pact. It is a promise to do their […]

electric cars

How Eco-Friendly is an Electric Car?

Over the past decade, the electric car has grown rapidly in popularity. In 2010, there were only about 17, 000 […]

tuskless elephants

Why Are There Tuskless Elephants?

Since the 16th century, humans have hunted elephants for their tusks. In the 19th and 20th century, elephants were so […]