August 2022

A beginner’s guide to organizing direct action on climate change

Written By Peter Cohen Upgrading your individualism into activism and maximize your impact Christopher Michel, 2020, “The day the sun didn’t rise in San Francisco.” Record wildfires in the Western U.S.A. turned the sky of San Francisco red. <https://flic.kr/p/2jEXCaw> It can be scary to know that all the disasters of the past couple years – […]

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Let’s talk about Green & Frugal

Written By Anthony Molano Cadena Isn’t it ridiculous how much more expensive “organic” beauty products are compared to their non-organic counterparts? And more importantly, are organic beauty products even worth their high price? There are a variety of reasons why eco-friendly beauty products are generally more expensive than conventional ones. Higher quality ingredients The simplest

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Metal Straws; Should we use them? (Written By Victoria Macpherson)

            The metal straw could potentially end up being a dangerous phenomenon. At one point the product was so big that pretty much everyone I knew had one or multiple. It was a way for people to physically show that they cared about the environment, almost as if it was a form of proof that

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What to know about Bone Meal Fertilizer – Written By Ashley Ehigiator

What to know about Bone Meal Fertilizer Being a gardener involves constantly looking for the best way to improve the growth of your plants. What better way to do that than to use the best fertilizer to ensure your plants continuously have good health? One fertilizer gardeners are familiar with is bone meal. There is

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A Handful of Things You Can Do to Stop Harming Wild Birds – By Evan Collins

By Evan Collins Imagine this: It’s the early morning, you step outside with Tim Hortons coffee in hand. The light breeze drifts along the grass, mixing its sweet smell with your bitter drink. You might live in a city like Toronto, or a small suburb somewhere off a highway. One thing that wont change is

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Benefits of running an Eco-friendly business – By Teasia Bailey

There are so many positive results with businesses starting to take the initiative to go green and start eco friendly businesses.Eco friendly businesses are the businesses that are going to make the world a safer place. Going green is saving lots more things and you won’t ever realize until you take that chance.There is an

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Dok tak keh: Indian Sustainability through Fashion – By Katie Whittle

Fashion is often seen as wasteful and unethical because of many companies’ practices surrounding the manufacturing and destruction of their clothing. The entire fashion industry has recently often come under criticism for being a large contributor to pollution and greenhouse gas emissions and excess garbage, which in turn hurts the planet.  Though one company aims

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Cupid’s Corner: sustainable and inclusive candle creations – Written by Angel Gallacher

Cupid’s corner, located in Oshawa Ontario, offers Handmade Wax Creations madewith 100% Vegan, eco friendly materials. All products are Hand Poured to OrderSpecializing in Custom Creations! In this article I will be discussing an impactful small business created by anamazingly motivated person in my hometown. I will discuss what they are doing tohelp reduce waste

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