How to eat less meat
We’ve heard it for years - we need to eat less meat. For the health of our bodies and our planet, this one action can make a massive impact. You don’t have to become a vegan overnight, but that’s what I did.
How to: Recycle orphaned socks and smelly shoes
Have you ever been stuck with a collection of orphaned socks or a pile of smelly shoes, and had no idea what to do with them? Finally, we have some answers.
Don’t spoil the destination
In part three of the series on travel, we consider the question “Why go there?” and the impact we have on the locations we travel to.
Tread lightly upon arrival
In part two of the series on travel, we consider the question “What do you do when you get there?” and the impact those choices have.
Tread lightly on the road
Examining our impact when we travel goes beyond air travel. The three questions we need to ask are: how are we getting there? What do we do once we’re there? Why am I going? In part one, we discuss the first question: How are we getting there?
Who is responsible?
It’s time to evolve how we combat waste and who shoulders the responsibility for change. A combination of direct action, corporate shifts, and government policy is the way to get there.
We are all environmentalists
Environmentalism is presented as a zero-sum game, with one model to follow and no room for exceptions. Within this belief system, there’s a feeling of “us vs. them”, with most of the population falling into the “them” category and feeling like outsiders. But what if being an outsider is an advantage to solving the greatest challenge of our generation?