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Community and Urban Gardening: Both An Environmental And Healthy Choice

Environment,Sustainable Living,Green Living,Sustainable Food,healthy living,Urban Gardens,Community Garden,Long Island Community gardens,Organic Authority

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

Over the past few years, urban farms and community gardens have become increasingly popular throughout the United States. In fact, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations reports that 800 million people worldwide grow ve… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 2338 views | Posted on: 07/21/2016 | Last updated: 02/02/2017

Wow, Check out this Sea Change Map of Boston in 2050 and 2100

Climate Change,Boston,Flooding

by Allison Friedman Rate It Green Admin

See what happens in 2050 and in 2100 generally, and with a major flood event. We've got some climatechange mitigation work to do. http://seachange.sasaki.com/ Thanks Mike Duclos for pointing this out at the USGBC MA PLEED v Pas… more...

  Filed under: Climate Change

0 replies | 4904 views | Posted on: 12/15/2016 | Last updated: 12/15/2016

Composting 101: Tips for Everyday Composting at Home (You Can Do It!)

Green Home,Environment,Sustainable Living,Green Living,Nature Conservation,Conservation,Composting

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

Green Tips For Composting At Home: If you’re thinking about taking up more green living practices, composting can be a great place to start. While composting may seem mysterious or complicated, it’s actually a simple and natural proc… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 8748 views | Posted on: 07/13/2016 | Last updated: 11/03/2016

Bill McKibben "On the fate of the Earth" Lecture - Thursday, November 10, 7-8:30, NY NY

Climate Change,Bill McKibben

by aahassonjee

Bill McKibben ON THE FATE OF THE EARTH by The Nation Institute, The New School, and the Tishman Environment and Design Center a Thursday, November 10 7 – 8:30 PM EST The New School University Center Tishman Auditorium 63 5th Ave… more...

  Filed under: Climate Change

0 replies | 1063 views | Posted on: 10/19/2016 | Last updated: 10/19/2016

Global Green Development Goals: The Need For Sustainable Cities

Green Building,Climate Change,LEED,USGBC,COP21,Sustainable Cities,Urban Development,Green Cities,WGBC,IPCC Fifth Assessment Report

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

There is a direct correlation between climate change and buildings, according to the World Green Building Council (WGBC) CEO Terri Willis. With the increasing incidence of dangerous climatic events such as flooding, heat waves, earthquakes,… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 7122 views | Posted on: 07/29/2016 | Last updated: 08/08/2016

What is a bionic leaf?

Sustainability,biofuel,leaf,bionic

by JackSawyer Student

A bionic leaf? It may sound like something out of a Star Trek movie, but on June 2nd scientists at Harvard University announced that they have created an artificial leaf that is able to perform photosynthesis ten times better than its natur… more...

  Filed under: Climate Change

0 replies | 2019 views | Posted on: 06/04/2016 | Last updated: 08/08/2016

Clean Food Labels Could Change The Future Of The Food Industry

Sustainable Living,Green Living,Sustainable Food,healthy living,Clean Eating,Clean labels,Innova,Whole Foods,Trader Joes

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

It is clear now more than ever that the “clean label” is no longer simply a tend in the food chain industry. Last year, one out of every 10 new food products in the US and over 9% of all global new product launches were given an “orga… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 3387 views | Posted on: 08/05/2016 | Last updated: 08/05/2016

Plastic vs. Reusable Bags: Which Bag Is Best?

Green Home,Environmental Actvitism,Sustainable Living,Reusable Bags,Susty

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

Did you know that you need to reuse a canvas bag 171 times to mitigate the environmental impacts over a plastic bag? But now, due to the looming threat of climate change and the overfilling of our landfills, more and more people are maki… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 18974 views | Posted on: 08/03/2016 | Last updated: 08/03/2016

Food Waste Progress: Key Companies Embracing“Ugly” Produce

Climate Change,Government Policy,Green Living,Food Sustainability,Food Waste,New York City,National Policy,Walmart,Ugly produce

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

Food waste has become a major problem in the United States. According to the Natural Resources Defense Find, up to 40% of all food in the U.S. is tossed in the trash. Though some food is composted, most of it winds up in landfills where it … more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 1836 views | Posted on: 07/22/2016 | Last updated: 07/22/2016

Rethinking the Way We Eat: Disposable, Edible Spoons

Sustainable Living,Green Living,Sustainable Food,Bakeys,Edible Cutlery

by EmmamHowe Marketing/Green Policy Development

As a society on the go, we’re constantly running from one event to the next, and it often happens that we’re out and about during peak meal or snack times. So we’ll either bring food with us to an event or afternoon out or we’ll sto… more...

  Filed under: Environment

0 replies | 1523 views | Posted on: 07/19/2016 | Last updated: 07/19/2016

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