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What Could Society Do With $757 Billion Annually to Save Earth?
US subsidies to the fossil fuel industry are expanding, not shrinking. Let’s make a change and use that money more wisely.
Compost-Curious?
Are you interested in composting? Or maybe you’re a diehard composting enthusiast? International Compost Awareness Week is May 5–11.
2024: Plastics in Our Bodies
Despite growing evidence of potential health threats, plastic chemicals remain widespread in our food at concerningly high levels. Here’s what you can do to limit the plastic you eat.
2024: Plastics in Our Bodies
Science is starting the year strong with a new finding: the prevalence of tiny bits of plastic floating in plastic water bottles is at least 10-100x higher than previously thought. Make 2024 the year you ditch the single-use plastic bottle!
A New Year’s Resolution?
Food accounts for 10-30% of a household’s carbon emissions, and meats are estimated to generate 56% of them. Here’s our tips for getting a vegetarian meal onto the table.
Welcome Decem-brrr!
It’s that time of year again…from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day, Americans produce on average 25% more trash. Oops! Here’s how you can make sure everybody has fun while keeping your excess stuff off the naughty list—or even turning it into treasure!
Matriarchs and Mashed Potatoes!
Traditionally, Grandmas and Aunties are the main force behind family customs the world over. But customs that made sense and brought joy in the past might not be so helpful now—for us, our family or the environment.
Pledge to Electrify!
Keep reading, renters and condo dwellers! As dirty natural gas becomes more and more expensive, moving to electrify your home will save you money in the long run—and our first step will save you money immediately.
How Climate Change Worsens the Migration Crisis
One of climate change’s harshest blows lands when one’s shelter is lost. Between 680,000 to 30 million climate refugees will flee to the US from Central America and Mexico from 2020-2050.
Smart People from Chicago Talking about Climate Stuff
The Chicago Humanities Fall Festival is here, and with it five crucial conversations on climate. Let’s learn!
Reduce Emissions, Save the Planet and Save Money
We’ve just been through a crazy summer of heat domes, atmospheric rivers and smoke polluting the air we breathe. What are the most impactful ways for individuals to reduce their carbon emissions?
Climate Art
We’ve heard from the scientists, journalists and activists, but what about the artists? Art centered on climate issues has been a missing piece of the conversation, but the Chicago Design Museum has such an exhibit through October 30.
How To Spend a Summer Vacation
Hey, environmentalists—we’ve got ideas for a fun summer outing and the perfect beach read!
The Case for a Thriving Tree Canopy
Trees provide many benefits to a city like Chicago—what can you do to preserve and grow our city’s tree canopy?
The Truth About Plastic Bag Recycling
What happens to those plastic bags you “recycle”—and what can you do about it?
Getting the Lead Out of Our Drinking Water
Lead pipes are the largest threat to drinking water in Chicago. Lead is a neurotoxin and is unsafe in any amount. Chicago has the most lead pipes of any U.S. city—approximately 400,000. What should you do about it?
Composting: The Why’s and the How’s
It’s International Compost Awareness Week! Composting is way easier than you think, and it’s one of the highest-impact changes you can make.
Holding Elected Officials Accountable
What happens once an election is over? It becomes time to hold the winner accountable and make sure he walks the walk when it comes to campaign promises.
Feeling Climate Anxiety?
Does climate angst keep you up at night? Do you feel pangs of guilt as you go through your day? You are not alone. Taking action may help you feel in control.
April is Earth Month
We’ve gathered together a list of ways you can celebrate, have some fun and make a difference this Earth Month.