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Plastic-Free Reading

Plastic-Free Reading

Plastic is one of the most pressing environmental problems we face today. It’s a factor in climate change and the primary culprit in forming the garbage gyres polluting the ocean. Microplastics bioaccumulate, presenting a looming threat whose impacts on human health remain unknown – which makes it especially scary for parents of small children. As individuals, we can try to […]

Recycling Mystery: Can You Recycle Underwear?

Recycling Mystery: Can You Recycle Underwear?

When it comes to greening your wardrobe, a lot depends on what you do with your clothing at the end of its usefulness to you. We urge you to never send clothing to the landfill. Textile recycling is alive and well in the United States. Almost always, nonprofits that accept donations of clothing will recycle articles that are not reusable. […]

The Ocean Cleanup works on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The Ocean Cleanup works on the Great Pacific Garbage Patch

The Ocean Cleanup, an environmental care organization has embarked on cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It is the biggest single waste collection in the oceans, making it look like a garbage island. The sheer size of this garbage collection makes efforts to clean it up quite draining. Continue reading below Our Featured Videos The Ocean Cleanup is using high-tech tools […]

Thrifting and gifting something extra nice Secondhand Sunday

Thrifting and gifting something extra nice Secondhand Sunday

Have you ever wanted to re-gift a present you received, but worried that was tacky? Then again, you don’t want to support fast fashion companies and the consumer excess that we know as Black Friday? What’s a conscientious, yet classy shopper to do? Turns out, 92% of people are open to receiving a secondhand gift, according to research done by […]

What can we do about how much power the world uses?

What can we do about how much power the world uses?

Throughout the day we turn lights on and off, use appliances around the house and nudge up the heat on a cold day, all without much thought. Maybe there’s a voice reminding you to turn the light off when you leave the room or chastising you when you hit the AC button, but for the most part, energy production, use […]

AI reveals how climate change will impact our cities

AI reveals how climate change will impact our cities

Green energy experts at USwitch have used artificial intelligence (AI) to visualize what the world could look like in 2100. The team used Midjourney, an AI software that creates images from text descriptions, to visually depict the best- and worst-case scenarios for how 20 famous places across the globe could look in the next 80 years. These places included Amsterdam, […]

New York has the the first vegan restaurant 3-star Michelin

New York has the the first vegan restaurant 3-star Michelin

Chef Daniel Humm shocked the fine dining world last year when his upscale New York restaurant Eleven Madison Park went vegan. But he vindicated himself from haters when the restaurant became the first plant-based establishment to be awarded three stars by the Michelin guide. “The plant-based menu is a bold vision of luxury dining,” proclaimed the 2022 New York Michelin […]

Tips for Planning a Sustainable Holiday Meal

Tips for Planning a Sustainable Holiday Meal

Getting together to celebrate a holiday during this joyous season can be fun. It typically involves a gathering of people and more than likely food and drinks. You can have fun and consider the environment at the same time. Avoiding waste and being considerate of mother nature is simple if one keeps it top of mind when planning and during […]

How Floating Wetlands Are Helping to Clean Up Urban Waters

How Floating Wetlands Are Helping to Clean Up Urban Waters

Five small islands roughly the size of backyard swimming pools float next to the concrete riverbank of Bubbly Creek, a stretch of the Chicago River named for the gas that once rose to the surface after stockyards dumped animal waste and byproducts into the waterway. Clumps of short, native grasses and plants, including sedges, swamp milkweed, and queen of the […]