Researchers Are Creating Road Salts That Aren't Terrible For the Planet
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If you’ve been in the market for some new bedding, we want to make it easier for you to find something that meets your needs and doesn’t harm the planet in the process.
Read MoreDeinfluencing' Explained: Why TikTok is Over Overconsumption
The de-influencing trend is one we can get behind, as TikTok creators rack up millions of views denouncing products they were influenced to buy but never actually used.
Read MoreTribal Solar Projects Provide More Than Climate Solutions
Renewable energy isn’t just a green business venture; it’s a way to support tribal self-determination and economic development.
Read More9 Sustainability Newsletters To Help Combat Climate Change
Whether you want to understand climate change, struggling to stay hopeful, or seeking resources, these sustainability newsletters will guide you toward fighting climate change.
Read More23 Sustainable Valentine's Day Gifts
No matter who you're spending Valentine's Day with, you don't have to compromise a sustainable lifestyle! Check out our roundup of the best eco-friendly Valentine's Day gifts for all kinds of love.
Read MoreUrban Walkability is Gaining a Foothold in the U.S.
Prioritizing improved walkability and pedestrian access to businesses over traffic and parking has helped many struggling businesses stay afloat in the U.S. That’s why cities around the country are starting to embrace an urban planning concept called the “15-Minute City.”
Read MoreVideo: Indigenous knowledge helps design wildlife crossings reducing collisions by 71%
Previously known as one of Montana’s most dangerous roads, Highway 93 was upgraded to include 42 wildlife crossings that were built based on Indigenous traditional knowledge and values.
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