The Art of Buying Less - For the Environment and Our Happiness
By Eva Hu “More was never the answer. The answer, it turned out, was always less.” - Cait Flanders. Statistics show that on average, at...
By Eva Hu “More was never the answer. The answer, it turned out, was always less.” - Cait Flanders. Statistics show that on average, at...
By Arshia Tadipatri In today’s many forms of pollution seem to be on the path of taking control of the world. One of the forms I will be...
By Avani Prakash For decades, people have been installing bird houses in their backyards. Now, more people have begun putting up barn owl...
By Anitra Krishnan Ah it is finally summer. The bees are buzzing, birds are chirping, plants start blooming, and the sun is constantly...
By Sahana Senthilkumar You step outside, pause to soak in the radiant beauty of nature, and decide that you want to somehow contribute...
By Seher Talukdar The eco-friendly movement has been well established in years past and there have been plenty of ways to show kindness...
By Amira Adarkwah 11/21/21 edit - adding categories We’ve all found ways to entertain ourselves during this pandemic. Some of us may have...
By Akshita Prakash It all begins through the simple act of farming. The excess nitrogen and phosphorus in animal manure and chemical...
By Avani Prakash It’s that time of year again to start your garden and grow your own vegetables! This is a simple guide for beginners to...
By Anitra Krishnan Okay, so this isn’t the most ideal way of expressing a core issue, but I thought that if people could relate to some...
By Avani Prakash This Earth Day, April 22, 2020, is the holiday’s 50th anniversary. Earth Day was founded in 1970 to educate people about...
The shift in focusing on economic recovery will also harm the movement to protect the environment.
Energy plays an essential role in our everyday lives, especially at home. We use electricity for lighting, cooling, and electronic devices.
As the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere continue to increase, the amount of CO2 absorbed by the ocean increases as well.
Coronavirus, covid-19, novel covid-19, novel coronavirus - it goes by many different names, but no doubt, you’ve heard of it.
Every single piece of the 7.8 billion tons of plastic ever produced is still somewhere on the planet today.
Composting has many benefits for both you and the environment. It enriches the soil, helping it retain moisture and suppress plant diseases
Did you know that while ⅛ of the American population suffers from hunger, up to 40 percent of the foods in the US are never eaten?
Amazon uses tons of packaging materials that people don't know how to properly dispose of. Learn here about what can and cannot be recycled.