
Animal & Peace Activists Respond to US Navy's 40,000-Pound Bomb in Ocean
In addition to concerns about harm to sea life, progressives said the money would be better spent on healthcare and other human needs.
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Healthy Salt Marshes Harbor Rich Biodiversity — And Help Fight Climate Change
Along temperate coasts, the effects of climate change—including sea-level rise, erosion, and more frequent and stronger storms—are threatening a vital habitat that offers one of the best natural defenses against those perils.
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10 Tips for Your Environmentalist Journey
So you want to be an environmentalist! Welcome to the party. There’s no shortage of ways to begin, but the most important thing is that you do.
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14 Good News Stories About the Environment
Good news stories about the environment from Paris, Africa, outer space, and more...
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How To Spot Greenwashing: 6 Simple Tips
As we face the reality of the impact of shopping on the environment, companies are catching on to the fact that consumers are willing to make changes to their spending habits if it means helping the planet.
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It's Ok To Be an Imperfect Environmentalist — But Doing Nothing Isn’t an Option
The pressure of having to live the “perfect” environmentalist lifestyle is overwhelming and, frankly, turns off a lot of people from even trying. But the inability to do everything shouldn’t stop you from doing something.
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To Solve the Climate Crisis, We Need Both Personal Lifestyle Changes and Corporate Responsibility
Corporations do make an enormous impact on the climate, and they bear a major responsibility, AND our personal habits impact the environment, too, so we should seek out ways to reduce our environmental impact by altering our lifestyles.
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Your Questions About Sustainability, Answered Succinctly
For this issue, you asked us questions about sustainability on Instagram. The Good Answers on this page come from the Good Good Good team and community.
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Don’t Toss It, Fix It! Europe Is Guaranteeing Citizens the “Right to Repair”
The shift can’t come soon enough. At over 10 million tons per year, e-waste is the fastest growing waste stream in Europe. Repairing products and extending their useful life could play a key role in mitigating the environmental consequences.
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This Entrepreneur Is Making Bricks Out of Discarded PPE
"When he sees waste, he said, he begins thinking about ways to use it."
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Good News for Southern Ocean’s Marine Life: Industry Halts Krill Fishing in Hope Bay
It’s fitting that ARK’s voluntary fishing closure includes Hope Bay because it represents new hope for Adélie penguins. Several of the world’s largest mega-colonies of these penguins live in this part of the Antarctic Peninsula, relying on krill as a prime source of forage food.
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Are Canadians Ready to Ditch GDP as a Key Prosperity Indicator?
Recent news reports indicate that the Canadian government is mulling over introducing a budget that would focus on new indicators of progress like happiness and well-being.
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