Category: Sustainability

Many people wonder how it’s possible that American society could have fallen so quickly and so hard into this pathetic state of disrepair. How did it come to pass that we elected a sociopath, and, even more astoundingly, how does …

Frightening Times in American Culture Read More »

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When you take a deep breath, you understandably expect the air to be fresh and healthy. However, air pollution is a growing problem in many areas. When the air you breathe is polluted, you bring toxins into your body. These …

From Guest Blogger Brooke Chaplan: Three Ways to Keep Polluted Air out of Your Home Read More »

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With today’s digital advancement and increased use of electronics, it is obvious that E-waste holds a significant proportion of waste that is generated altogether. Broken electronics or items that have become obsolete are destined for recycling. If recycled correctly there …

From Guest Blogger Lauren Williamson: E-Waste–What to do With Your Old Electronics? Read More »

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It’s tough out there right now; everyday television screens, radio stations and newspapers tell of political upheaval, environmental damage and societal sorrow.

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We often think about the ways that our lifestyle choices can either positively or negatively affect the planet, but have you considered how your burial arrangements might make an impact? Traditional burials pose a number of ecological concerns, and even …

From Guest Blogger Devin Morrissey: The Environmental Impact of Burial Methods and Finding Green Alternatives Read More »

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It’s tough out there right now; everyday television screens, radio stations and newspapers tell of political upheaval, environmental damage and societal sorrow. Even our social media feeds are choking on unpleasant updates. However, optimism is a crucial tool in the …

From Guest Blogger Delicia Warren: Reasons To Be Cheerful–Good News in Today’s Media Read More »

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With many steps to take throughout the construction process, adding one more item to the list may seem unnecessary and excessively costly. In many situations, an environmental assessment may not be necessary, but it can be inherently beneficial.

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Here’s a promise I’ll make you.  If you watch this perhaps one-minute video, you have my guarantee that you’ll come away feeling better about America than you did going in.  

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We call the economic system we have in place “capitalism,” though that’s hardly correct.  In fact, we live in a condition in which extremely wealthy people use their power to manipulate the law-making process to gain even further advantage at …

Pope Francis Calls ‘Em Like He Sees ‘Em Read More »

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Many businesses waste thousands of dollars each year on unnecessary expenses. Reducing the amount of waste that your company generates is good for your bottom line. Here are some of the ways to resolve waste in the workplace: Conserve Water …

From Guest Blogger Hannah Whittenly: Four Things Your Business Probably Wastes Unnecessarily Read More »

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