Earth Day
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10 Dead-Simple Ways to Waste Less Food
The U.S. tosses, on average, 350 pounds of edible grub per person a year, which ranks it among the biggest wasters in the world. Here's what you can do to save more food — and the planet
- Food for Thought
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The Power of Black and Indigenous Voices This Earth Day and Beyond
We must prioritize our efforts on living in harmony with our communities and our surroundings—and business and brand leaders can play a role.
- Culture Council
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Best Foot Forward: These 9 Shoe Brands Pair Style With Sustainability
Save the planet one step at a time with footwear made out of upcycled water bottles, coconuts, sugarcane, vintage Hawaiian shirts, and Tyvek mailing envelopes
- GREEN DEAL
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California Officers Arrest Alleged Sturgeon Poachers, Rescue Giant Fish
After a yearlong investigation, suspects who allegedly tossed beer cans into the water while poaching endangered fish for roe face violations from littering to illegally selling caviar
- (Sub)Culture
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See Eddie Vedder Talk Climate Change With ISS Astronauts in Earth Day Video
Pearl Jam singer learns about the global effects of climate change from those who see it from above
- Music
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Protect the Planet: Stop Streaming Songs
And start downloading them instead. It can really cut back on greenhouse gasses.
- Music
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How to Quit Meat — Without Feeling Like Shit
Cutting meat out of your diet for one day a week can save more than 20,000 gallons of water and reduce your personal carbon contribution by more than 400 pounds per year
- (Sub)Culture
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Ready to Eat for Free? Find Your Own Food
Alexis Nelson, a.k.a. the Black Forager, cooks delicious meals with the ingredients she finds outside — and so can you
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RS Recommends: Gamers and Sneakerheads Alike Are Snapping Up This Footwear Collab
Celebrate Earth Month with this sustainable sneaker collab from Razer and Cariuma
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Damian Marley Honors Earth Day With 'Life Is a Circle'
Video tells the segregated history of Miami's Virginia Key Beach Park
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