Ecosystem Services: Nature’s Gifts That Help Us Thrive
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How valuable is nature? A recent study of the economic … The post Ecosystem Services: Nature’s Gifts That Help Us Thrive appeared first on Earth 911.
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Earth911 Quiz #84: Amazing Facts About Earth and Nature
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Why Is Denver So Bad at Recycling?
December 16, 2016 by
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Denver is one of those cities that seems like it would be a dream for any eco-friendly person to live in. It’s full of like-minded people all working together to keep the environment clean and healthy … right? According to a recent study,…
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7 Kid-Friendly Outdoor Green Summer Activities
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Summertime means play time for many, especially kids. We’ve complied 7 kid-friendly outdoor green summer activities that are sure to excite. But first, let’s take a look at some worrisome trends. A recent study of 12,000 children in 10…
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Millennials are more likely to donate their unwanted clothes than older adults
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Millennials are less likely than older adults to throw out old clothes and other unwanted textiles , according to a recent study. Basically, those aged between 18 and 34 were more apt to donate unused goods to secondhand stores like Goodwill and the Salvation Army. READ MORE >
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You’re A Very Wicked Pair, Sense & Sustainability
October 23, 2015 by
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A recent study commissioned by G&S Communications measured Americans’ awareness of and opinions about corporate social responsibility and environmental stewardship. It’s a surprisingly interesting study to read (available here if you’re…
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Want to Be More Eco-Friendly? Announce it to the World
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The key to getting consumers to think green is as much about being ego-friendly as it is eco-friendly. A recent study published in Journal of Consumer Research shows that, if you want consumers to change their environmentally damaging behavior, you…
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Proof: A strong CSR program can attract, retain talent for less
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A recent study from Net Impact shows that young workers are motivated by their company's CSR programs, and would even take a pay cut to work for a company committed to sustainability.
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Too Much Doom & Gloom is Not Why People Stopped Believing in Climate Change
November 25, 2010 by
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Photo: nosha , Flickr, CC While I do think it’s true that we can overload on apocalyptic imagery in discussions and stories about climate change, that’s not why people have stopped believing that it’s real. A recent study from UC Berkeley purported to find that too much doom and gloom was turning people off to the very idea of global warming, because it “threatens deeply held beliefs that the world is just, orderly, and stable.” Faced with a concept that poses such a threat, … Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Music And Food Are Inseparable at Localmotive Farm
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