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Green America in the News (
) By Kristine Solomon & Lela Nargi
Yes, big changes are needed, but little ones add up. These simple lifestyle choices can reduce your carbon footprint—and make a major impact.
It’s pretty easy being green
Scientists around the world are…
Reader's Digest
Reader's Digest
Green America in the News (
) Listen to the full podcast here.
The New York Times
The New York Times
Green America in the News (
) Green America in the News (April 8, 2021) Green America’s Green Business Network “currently certifies businesses across 38 different industry sectors, including apparel, banks and credit unions, cleaning products, housewares, travel, farming, and…
Nutraceuticals World
Nutraceuticals World
Green America in the News (
) It’s a very good thing that there are so many sustainability labels in the world, although it may feel confusing at first. These certifications are proof positive that lots of people care about how workers are treated and that they want products…
Tree Hugger
Tree Hugger

Green America in the News (
) By David Vetter
Does your favorite chocolate cost the Earth, or is it as sweet on sustainability as it is to your tastebuds?
This week, the Rotten Egg Awards ranked 31 chocolate companies around the world for their performance on sustainability…
Forbes
Forbes
Green America in the News (
) It’s not a debate. If we don’t take drastic action, climate change will have dire consequences for all life on earth.
Environmentalists agree that we need to completely do away with fossil fuels, a primary driver of climate change. But there’s less…
1A WAMU
1A WAMU

Green America in the News (
) WASHINGTON, D.C. – Green America’s Green Business Network is launching an open comment period to collect informed feedback on a new certification standard for hemp-derived CBD (cannabidiol) products that are legally compliant. The survey can be…
CBD Today
CBD Today
Green America in the News (
) By DAVID LAZARUS
BUSINESS COLUMNIST
MARCH 2, 2021 5 AM PT
There’s a lot to fret over these days. Whether you’re entitled to a paper receipt when you buy something seems like a decidedly small matter, all things considered.
But it…
paper receipts, Skip the Slip
Los Angeles Times
paper receipts, Skip the Slip
Los Angeles Times

Green America in the News (
) Green America reports a surge of interest in people gardening for climate reasons.
If it seems like more people are gardening than ever before, you're not wrong. Green America is a non-profit that promotes the creation of Climate Victory…
Climate Victory Garden
Tree Hugger
Climate Victory Garden
Tree Hugger
Green America in the News (
) Climbing out of the potential well of starting a company-wide, individualized environmental/human health safety improvement project may seem daunting: doing the research to identify candidate projects, selecting and defining a target project,…
Safe Electronics
Electronic Engineering Times
Safe Electronics
Electronic Engineering Times
Green America in the News (
) As the pandemic approached its peak, so did sales of the aromatic material.
By Sydney Gore
Dec. 15, 2020
Hyungi Park, a Los Angeles-based artist, began learning how to make incense six years ago. She admits that incense isn’t necessarily…
incense, green living, home products
The New York Times
incense, green living, home products
The New York Times

Green America in the News (
) The Department of Labor made final on Friday a rule making it harder for socially-minded investments to be included in select retirement plans, a move that some commenters welcomed, preferring return-driven decisions. Others objected, calling the…
ESG investing
MarketWatch
ESG investing
MarketWatch

Green America in the News (
) By Soyoung Ho, Thomson Reuters, September 25, 2020
Despite strong opposition from investor groups, a divided SEC on September 23, 2020, decided to finalize a rule that makes it more difficult for public company shareholders to bring proposals for…
shareholders
Reuters
shareholders
Reuters

Green America in the News (
) by Emma Loewe, mindybodygreen, August 19, 2020
Most of us are up to speed on the dangers of carbon dioxide, but we may not be as well-versed on another greenhouse gas that has the potential to trap hundreds of times more heat in the…
refrigerants, Cool It, HFCs
mindbodygreen
refrigerants, Cool It, HFCs
mindbodygreen

Green America in the News (
) By London Gibson, The Indianapolis Star, June 28, 2020
In the midst of World War II, Americans came together to grow fruits and vegetables in their backyards, forming a network of victory gardens that at one point provided as much as 40%…
Climate Victory Garden, climate change
U.S. News & World Report
Climate Victory Garden, climate change
U.S. News & World Report

Green America in the News (
) Stopping climate change is hard enough, but racism only makes it harder.
By Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, June 3, 2020
Here is an incomplete list of things I left unfinished last week because America’s boiling racism and militarization are deadly for…
climate change, racism, climate justice
The Washington Post
climate change, racism, climate justice
The Washington Post

Green America in the News (
) by Louise Boyle, June 2, 2020
Environmental activists are voicing support for protesters who have taken to the streets in outrage over the police killing of George Floyd, while acknowledging the green movement's own need to tackle ongoing…
climate change, racial justice, climate justice
The Independent
climate change, racial justice, climate justice
The Independent

Green America in the News (
) The popular wartime solution for supplementing food rations was embraced by Eleanor Roosevelt, and now environmental experts say it's time to bring victory gardens back.
By Dan Nosowitz, May 20, 2020
There's no roadmap for fighting climate…
victory garden
Better Homes & Gardens
victory garden
Better Homes & Gardens

Green America in the News (
) Shareholders Should be Heard, Not Muzzled
The full article from ThinkAdvisor, April 13, 2020, is available at here.
Introduction:
The Securities and Exchange Commission is attempting to bar many investors from pushing corporations to…
sustainable investing, SRI, ESG, socially responsible investment advisor, ESG investing advisor, Catholic, shareholder activism
ThinkAdvisor
sustainable investing, SRI, ESG, socially responsible investment advisor, ESG investing advisor, Catholic, shareholder activism
ThinkAdvisor

Green America in the News (
) Whether they’re hollow or filled with ganache, every Easter egg contains a complex, globalised trade network within it. The cocoa used to make the chocolate was most likely grown in West Africa – around 70% of the world’s supply is.
Once grown, the…
The Guardian
The Guardian