Guess what! I'm an EIC (again), this time at @1fivec. Smash that "subscribe" button to follow our journey to a more climate-conscious existence. Lots of cool shit to come from me, @joemfbrown, and a growing cast of planet-loving characters.
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“Inadvertent greenwash happens a lot now,” says @BenFranta (...). “The people who create the messaging may not fully understand that they’re doing something misleading.” That means you need to be extra aware. via @1fivec
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one5c is taking a break from Twitter. (Not that we were very active in the first place.) The best place to learn about what you can do to preserve or renew the planet is on @substack https://t.co/ctznStDoeK
“Thirty-seven percent of #foodwaste takes place on the consumer level,” says Minnie Ringland, Climate Analyst at ReFED. “This is one area where an individual can make a big difference,” she says.
Thanks to Joe Brown of @1fivec for this new Guest Blog.
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"Researchers at the University of Canterbury in New Zealand collected snow samples from 19 sites in Antarctica and all contained the tiny plastics, according to the peer-reviewed paper published this week in the journal Cryosphere." #planetorplastic https://t.co/ExNw8hhPVh @enckj
“You can’t take a truck full of old phones, melt them down, and make new ones,” says @iFixit's @kwiens. The circular economy is a round fiction when it comes to smartphones. Keeping gear longer and fixing it when it breaks are the only sustainable moves. https://t.co/hDdWPnc7fC
This story from @billmckibben reiterates something we've been talking about for months. (He's been talking about it longer.) If you keep your money in a Wall St. bank, you're funding Big Oil. Give it a read, the numbers are staggering. https://t.co/Q8RrgLsGZ4
Food waste accounts for 4% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions, which is more than 200 million metric tons of CO2 equivalent pumped into the atmosphere. [thread 1/6]
[5/6] Some good news: This is an easy win. If we can cut U.S. food waste by half, we keep more than 100 million tons of GHG out of the atmosphere. Today’s newsletter is about shopping to reduce waste. Check it out: https://t.co/xINaISgr0F