There can be a lot of pressure we feel when going low waste and starting to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle. While we shouldn't feel this pressure, sometimes we just can't help it. It's important to remember that while it is important to do our best it's also important to be realistic.
Trees are vital. As the biggest plants on the planet, they give us oxygen, store carbon, stabilize the soil and give life to the world's wildlife. They also provide us with the materials for tools and shelter.
A science project can be a great way to teach kids about important concepts like sustainability and how to be eco-friendly. You don't need a laboratory or any fancy equipment to conduct some fun and educational experiments at home. Here are a few cool science experiments for kids that will teach them about the environment using items you already have at home.
It’s that time whenwe as individuals must contribute to protect and sustain our environment. Here are a few simple ways with which you can make a difference.
Individuals have a moral responsibility to care for the environment. People of faith act in hope that our actions can change other people's behavior and the entire world for the better.
Making the commitment to go green is an important step in protecting the environment, but the question is where do you start? Here are some simple tips for living a more environmentally-conscious life.
The only way we can help improve the environment and the world that we all live in is to educate not only our children but also the adults on the impacts and consequences our actions have.
How can you be the change that you wish to see in the world? If we act now, we can definitely contribute to a “plastic-free” world for our future generations.