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Patagonia continues to lead

Last year Patagonia, a certified B-corp, named the earth as its only shareholder.   This year, the company has introduced a new jacket that is made from plastic diverted from the […]
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Banning single use coffee cups

A town in Ireland recently became the first in the country to ban single use coffee cups which overflow from garbage bins. Prior to the ban, 23000 cups were thrown […]
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Global health emergency?

Forest fires, high temperatures and flooding are all impacts of climate change that affect our health. Recently, over 200 medical journals recently called on the World Health Organization (WHO) to […]
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American Buffalo return to the Plains

The return of American Buffalo (bison) to tribal lands is important for so many reasons. From the perspective of Western science “their presence is integral to thousands of natural relationships. […]
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Sheep and solar working together

Often opponents of solar energy projects will talk about the loss of agricultural land that is used for solar energy installations. But a Middlesex Country, Virginia solar project, run by […]
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Designing a park for drainage and skateboarding

Climage change has brought increased rainfalls in Denmark. This isn't new news as this was noticed years ago. The increased rainfall brought about the need for better drainage solutions to […]
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Food waste, food insecurity, food expiration dates, and climate change

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration(1) estimates that food waste is 30 to 40% of the U.S. Food supply. Meanwhile, the Economic Research Service (ERS) study dated September 2022 finds […]
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Can bacteria help us out of our plastic mess?

No, it’s not the plot of a sci-fi or horror movie! Rather, the possibility that one day a bacteria could help us out of our ‘drowning in plastic’ crisis by […]
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Climate quitting

Quiet quitting is doing the bare minimum in a job to avoid being fired.  What about climate quitting? Climate quitting is when a person actually leaves their employer due to […]
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The full impact of plastic

Plastic is everywhere and yet as the Carbon Almanac taught us that only 9% of plastic is recycled. The majority remaining ends up in landfills. With the long length of […]
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