Plastic Free July is a movement to inspire steps we can all take to reduce plastic waste by swapping single use plastic products for reusable and recyclable alternatives in our daily routines.
Read MoreHow many plastic bottles do you think you’ve purchased in the last week, month or even year? How much money have you spent on those bottles? Most likely, it was more than the cost of just one reusable water bottle. On top of that, all that hard-earned money could have gone toward charities helping to clean our oceans and world! Read on to learn how.
Read MoreJewelry made from ocean plastic serves to help clean our oceans, yes, but it also becomes a powerful, wearable symbol of the problem that inspires others to become a part of the solution. It’s the perfect item to add to your wardrobe this #PlasticFreeJuly
Read MoreSome seriously forward-thinking and planet-saving food brands that are helping to advance regenerative agriculture practices around the world.
Read MoreSo a few things have happened since October…I’ll fill you in on the good, the bad, and the variety of creepy crawlers I encounter daily in the tropics (let’s just say, the other day during yoga a lizard fell from the ceiling onto my butt)
Read MoreThere’s a lot to learn, but perhaps the most important lessons of the week are that Bali is NOT a pedestrian-friendly place and, if you do find yourself strolling near the Sacred Monkey Forest, don’t freak out if a monkey jumps on you…
Read MoreI moved half way around the world during COVID for my dream job with Green School in Bali, but first I need to get through an 8 day quarantine in Jakarta. Here’s what happened.
Read MoreLet’s build highways that are smart, safe for all of us to use and travel on, sustainable and in sync with the environment instead of damaging, and are not an eye-sore but joyful to drive on.
Read MoreIn the mind of a racist white nationalist, giving someone a leg up has to mean someone else will get pushed out. It’s simply not true. Over the next ten years, we will ALL either succeed together or we will ALL suffer together.
Read MoreAccording to statistics provided by Human Rights Without Borders, for every $10 dollars generated by exportation of minerals, only $1 dollar will stay in Peru, and even less will go back to the area affected by mining. Find out what you can do to help
Read MoreWhen we got the news that we would be doing distance learning I knew it would be a challenge, but I decided to take the lead in helping her with her education. It was a vulnerable time for us both, far from easy… Now I want to share what I learned in case it helps someone else as they find themselves in this new, homeschooling role.
Read MoreThe fact is, we’re buying more than we need. More than the earth can provide. Clothing swaps help minimize waste and while it’s a small act, it has a huge impact on the environment.
Read MoreAppreciating extreme weather changes, and their environmental and physical consequences, can be difficult. Guest author Ingrid Cruz had the opportunity to learn a bit about what our lives might be like in extreme heat while staying in the city of Arica, Chile
Read MoreI had to come to terms with the fact that the only way out of this mess is to start making my way through it. I was going to have to be patient and open-minded. I was going to have to stay physically and emotionally healthy.
Read MoreMiss thrifting? These are all the best places to satisfy your online thrift store needs, support small businesses, and discover sustainable, secondhand treasures during quarantine.
Read MoreA how-to guide for mindful eating complete with exercises, recipes and tips
Read MoreSimple actions you can take to help improve our air quality now and after COVID-19
Read MoreTips and tricks for staying healthy, sane and positive through COVID-19
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