
Tilling North St. Louis, Planting for a Healthier Future
Large swaths of St. Louis are without easy access to fresh food and nutritious produce. These “food deserts,” are most often in low-income communities. Organizers, farmers, and nonprofits are using a variety of creative methods to ensure people have access to the food they need
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How an Italian Denim Manufacturer Has Created the World's Most Sustainable Jeans
Candiani's denim operation is sometimes called “the greenest mill in the blue world.” And their denim formula has been awarded Global Organic Textile Standards GOTS approval and won numerous awards.
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How to Ethically and Sustainably Dispose of Your Yard's Leaves This Autumn
Putting raked leaves in a landfill has a long-term cost for a community. Even recycling green waste via community-wide collection, while less problematic than throwing it away, is still not the simplest and most economical use of this gardening treasure.
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L.A.'s New Reflective Streets Bounce Heat Back into Space
Cities are painting their streets white. The air in these neighborhoods is getting cooler — with huge (positive) implications for the planet.
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Meet the World-Changing Fellows of the 2021 MacArthur Program
By investing in solution-makers, the Foundation remains committed to doing real, actionable good. As part of their program, the foundation has an annual fellowship where some of the brightest minds are given a no-strings-attached grant of $625k over the course of 5 years.
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This Experiential Learning Farm Helps Youth Build a Better World
At Freetown Farm, members of the community can learn the names of medicinal herbs and harvest vegetables, all while developing a deeper relationship to the land and local community.
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Youth Climate Protesters Around the World Have Returned to the Streets
Greta Thunberg's Fridays for Future movement has resumed mass street protests for the first time since the pandemic began.
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These Two Young Entrepreneurs Are Combating Food Waste With Delicious Vegan Cookies
Reyanne Mustafa and Kristian Krugman were working as servers when they noticed how much food restaurants throw away at the end of the day.
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States Are Buying Hotels to House Displaced Wildfire Survivors
The climate crisis and the pandemic are spurring local governments to take action — and finally, begin to address chronic homelessness.
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Combatting an Invisible Killer: New WHO Air Pollution Guidelines Could Save Millions of Lives
The disparities in air pollution exposure are often linked to structural racism, such as historic redlining and locating polluting industries and freeways in low-income or predominantly Black or Hispanic neighborhoods. The result shows up in the communities’ health.
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The Media Isn't Talking About Climate Change Enough — Here's Why, and How You Can Help Change That
Climate change is consistently being left out of relevant reporting about climate change-caused disasters like hurricanes, wildfires, and flooding. We put together a guide on how to contact local and national media — and what to say to encourage them to change their reporting.
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Pollution to Products? Recycled Carbon Emissions Are Coming to Consumer Shelves
Around the world, technological innovations to capture, store, reuse, or replace carbon pollution are on the rise.
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