More Social Good - Page 66
WNBA teams walk out during anthem, dedicate season to Breonna Taylor
"We will be a voice for the voiceless."
By Anna Iovine
How a decrease in transportation emissions can impact climate change
"It's a major challenge, but it's definitely a challenge we can navigate together."
By Ray White
How the Black Lives Matter movement and the pandemic change how we think about travel
How do we make the future of travel equitable and sustainable?
By Ray White
Instagram is flooded with artsy activism guides. Here’s the story behind them.
We spoke to the creators behind some of Instagram's most popular guides.
Pandemic pods for kids will make school inequality worse. It doesn't have to be this way.
Parents can find solutions for their families while also focusing on equity for all children.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Workers hold walkouts and protests in nationwide 'Strike For Black Lives'
Some walked, some drove, all came demanding vital systemic change.
A 'Wall of Moms' formed to protect Portland protesters from federal officers
"Feds stay clear! Moms are here"
How to teach sustainable habits to kids
Because you're never too young to be a part of the solution.
The best way to remember proper mask hygiene? Treat it like your underwear.
🎶 You can leeeeave your mask on 🎶
By Amanda Yeo
Don’t shame people who don’t wear masks. It won't work.
It's maddening that some people won't wear masks. Rage won't solve the problem.
By Rebecca Ruiz
Disney has reportedly joined the Facebook ad boycott
It's worth noting that Disney is believed to be Facebook's top ad buyer of 2020 so far.
20+ apps and websites to help you live a more sustainable life
These tools will help you eat, shop, and even recycle more sustainably.
By Sasha Lekach
How to cut ties with fast fashion when you really, really love clothes
If you're fashion-obsessed, how do you overhaul your shopping habit?
What it would take for a big box chain like Walmart to go package-free
A radical overhaul to the way packaging is made, used, and dealt with in big chain stores is possible, but will it happen?
Greta Thunberg launches open letter demanding world leaders take immediate action on climate crisis
It's been signed Malala Yousafzai, Leonardo DiCaprio, Priyanka Chopra, and thousands of others.
How museums are (inclusively) documenting a tumultuous year
It’s up to museums to write history right now. They’re working to include all voices.
Blockchain technology helps these farmers be more sustainable
Blockchain technology is bridging the gap between farmers and consumers.
By Ray White
These unfired recycled bricks are building a revolution in sustainable construction
It takes around 15,000 bricks just to build a house. A K-Briq has only 13 percent the carbon footprint of a regular brick.
Why you won't need to eat insects to save the planet
Billions of people have insects in their diet already. But we'll always have another option: using the food chain.
By Chris Taylor
The Carbon Footprint Sham
“This is one of the most successful, deceptive PR campaigns maybe ever.”
By Mark Kaufman
Yes, alternative meat can help stop climate change. Here's why.
Your burger is causing more harm to the planet than you think. Plant-based versions, like Impossible Foods and Beyond Meat, are the best solution.
By Chris Taylor
5 ways to cope with climate change anxiety
Feeling anxious or worried about climate change is a common experience. Here's how to manage those feelings.
By Rebecca Ruiz
How to donate clothes in the most ethical ways possible
Most of our unwanted clothing ends up in landfills. Here's how to do it better.
A simple beginner's guide to composting
"Homemade compost is recycled goodness which powers up your plants."
Earth won't immediately cool off if we slash emissions
The climate doesn't work like a light switch.
By Mark Kaufman