Start Here: De-Plasticize Your Shower
Plastic is bad, so get rid of it. When it comes to your shower routine, it’s as easy as bar soap.
© Generation Environment, PBC
Plastic is bad, so get rid of it. When it comes to your shower routine, it’s as easy as bar soap.
A weekly roundup of the climate news you need to know, with a dash of humor. This week: white roofs, aqueduct advances, and more!
A weekly roundup of the climate news you need to know, with a dash of humor. This week: IRA Benefits, Climate Change Games, and More!
A weekly roundup of the climate news you need to know, with a dash of humor.
This week: IRA Benefits, Migrating Trees, and More!
I’m Jeremy. For me, moving towards more environmentally-friendly practices all started with a mindset shift. I started small and focused on marginal positives. It felt less overwhelming that way.
We sat down with Sophi Veltrop, Outreach Manager for Northeast Wilderness Trust, to chat all about getting involved in environmental philanthropy, how to orient our wilderness conservation efforts, and more.
I always considered myself a mindful consumer, someone who paid attention to what they purchased, carried their own water bottle, bagged things up in totes, you know that whole thing. But it wasn’t until the city of San Francisco forced me to break down my waste that I finally realized just how trashy I really was.
As micro-philanthropy continues to grow in popularity, you may be wondering what exactly it is, and how to get involved. This more affordable and meaningful form of donating is a trend that we think is here to stay.
Organic composting has become a popular topic over the past few years, as communities work together for a more sustainable waste management future.
“I don’t care how profound that scene from American Beauty was, I don’t see a positive spin on anything that physically cannot be broken down.”