Are you aware of what’s really in your household cleaners? Ever wondered how those everyday products could be affecting your family, pets, and the environment? 1. Phthalates: Stealthy Scents Often hiding under the term “fragrance,” phthalates can disrupt hormones and are rarely listed on labels. If your cleaner smells like a spring meadow, it might just be meddling with your …
Catastrophe Coming: 21 Ways America Is Ignorant of Climate Damage
Are we really paying attention to what we’re doing to our planet? It seems like Americans are missing the mark on understanding the full scope of climate change. Here’s a hard look at how we’re turning a blind eye to the damage we’re causing. 1. Underestimating Sea Level Rise Many Americans still view rising sea levels as a distant issue, …
The 22 States Dominating America’s Renewable Energy Workforce
Ready for a career that helps the planet? The renewable energy sector is booming across the U.S., offering diverse and growing job opportunities. Here’s a look at the top 22 states leading the way, with specifics on job types and industry growth. #1. California California leads the U.S. in renewable energy jobs, especially in solar and wind. The state boasts …
Chocolate Meltdown: How Climate Crisis Could Be the Death of Your Candy Bar
If you’ve got a sweet tooth, you might have noticed a changing trend in the world of chocolate. Higher prices and smaller candy bars are becoming the norm – and unfortunately it’s not going to stop there, as a recent report reveals there’s a lot of change coming in the future. Let’s see what’s going to happen. Climate Change Impact …
The Ugly Truth: 30 Stats That Opened Our Eyes to Our Household Waste
Last month, my family of five, plus our dog and cat, decided to monitor our household waste for a week. We were horrified by what we discovered. Here are 30 astonishing stats that opened our eyes to our wasteful habits. 1. 80 Pounds of Trash In just one week, we produced 80 pounds of trash. That’s more than 4,000 pounds …
Eco-Wake-Up Call: How I Transformed My Wardrobe to Fight Fast Fashion
I thought I was doing enough by recycling and buying organic cotton basics. But when I learned about the dark side of fast fashion, I knew I had to do more. Shouldn’t you? 1. Shop Secondhand Thrift stores and consignment shops are gold mines for affordable, eco-friendly fashion. For example, I found a designer dress at Goodwill for just $10. …
Budget-Friendly Eco Hacks: 17 Green Deals Under $50
Let’s face it—excuses are easy. But if you’re serious about saving the planet and your wallet, these budget-friendly eco hacks are the perfect place to start. You could be doing so much more, and budget is no longer an excuse. What are you waiting for? 1. Solar-Powered Garden Lights Still using traditional lights? Come on. These solar-powered garden lights charge …
Clean Ride: Biden’s $900 Million Boost to Modernize School Buses Nationwide
President Joe Biden has just announced a massive funding boost that could help our nation’s children lead happier and healthier lives. Biden Administration’s $900 Million Investment in School Transportation The Biden Administration has just announced around $900 million in funding to help modernize school transportation. Replacing Outdated Diesel Buses Under Biden’s Investing in America agenda, this funding will replace thousands …
More Money Than Morals: 20 Billionaires With Green Pockets But Far Less Green Credentials
As the planet faces unprecedented challenges, the super-rich claim a front seat in the fight against climate change. But is their influence all talk and no action? Here’s a revealing look at how some billionaires are more about greenwashing than actual green living. 1. Jeff Bezos Jeff Bezos launched the Bezos Earth Fund with a massive $10 billion commitment, but …
Dire State of America: 21 American Consumerism Is Doing Irreversible Damage
American consumerism, with its “buy more, waste more” philosophy, is not just a threat to our wallets but also a grave menace to our planet. Here are 21 ways this culture is causing irreversible damage to the environment and influencing generations with unsustainable habits. 1. Excessive Plastic Packaging Most products in the U.S. come wrapped in unnecessary plastic, contributing massively …