Pets are part of the family, so they should be part of your sustainability as well. Here are some ways to be more green when pampering your fluffy pals. Don’t…
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Green Quarantine
While the primary concern during the pandemic is staying safe and healthy, there are ways we can also live more sustainably. There are a variety of ways you might be…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Vandana Shiva
π± Vandana Shiva is an Indian physicist and environmental activist. Vandana founded the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Natural Resource Policy in 1982 to develop sustainable methods of agriculture….

#SustainabilitySaturday with Rachel Carson
π± Rachel Carson was an American marine biologist, conservationist, and author who wrote Silent Spring and other works on environmental pollution that advanced the global environmental movement. π± Rachel always…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Susan Solomon
π Susan Solomon is an atmospheric chemist and a leader in her field. Susan spent much of her career with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), where she was…

#SustainabilitySaturday honoring Wangari Maathai (1940 – 2011)
β»οΈππππ± Wangari Maathai became the first woman in either East or Central Africa to earn a doctorate in 1971, and won the Nobel Peace Prize for her “holistic approach to…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Leah Namugerwa
Leah Namugerwa is a 15-year-old Ugandan climate activist. Leah began striking with Fridays for Future in 2019 to advocate for action on climate change. Although the Ugandan government does not…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Wangari Maathai
Wangari Maathai became the first woman in either East or Central Africa to earn a doctorate in 1971, and won the Nobel Peace Prize for her “holistic approach to sustainable…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Mari Copeny, Little Miss Flint
πMari Copeny is a 12-year-old activist, known as Little Miss Flint, who has been fighting for her hometown of Flint, Michigan since the cityβs 2014 water crisis. The Flint water…

#SustainabilitySaturday with Greta Thunberg
Greta Thunberg is a Swedish climate activist who led the largest climate strike in history, with around 4 million people across 161 countries last week. Greta spoke at the UN…

#ScienceBehind Earthquakes
An earthquake is what happens when two tectonic plates slip past one another. Tectonic plates are pieces of the earth’s crust and the uppermost mantle (called the lithosphere), which move…