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5 Actions to Take to Ensure Our Votes are Counted
With COVID-19 millions of Americans will want to vote by mail. But the Trump Administration is removing USPS mailboxes and sorting machines which will make it difficult to process millions of ballots. Take action to ensure all citizens can vote.
5 ways to shop for sustainable clothes online
Find out how to go green and buy sustainable clothes when you're shopping online. Here are five tips!
Reduce Your Waste Footprint with Gardening
Avoid the unnecessary packaging and pollution you get with grocery shopping.
Essential workers need our support during COVID-19
Individuals throughout our food supply chains are risking their health to ensure food makes it to our tables.
Let’s Vote a Climate Crisis Denier Off the JP Morgan Chase Board
It's time to vote climate denier Lee Raymond off of JP Morgan Chase's board.
Finding Garden Supplies During Lockdown
Even if you're physical distancing, you can still find garden supplies like soil, seeds, and tools by supporting small and local businesses.
Reclaiming Victory Gardens from Our Racist History
We must address the racism of the original victory gardening movement to reclaim it for today's communities and the climate.
Environmental Justice's Role in the COVID-19 Crisis
We must apply an environmental justice lens when allocating COVID-19 resources and supporting communities.
COVID-19: Crisis and Call to Humanity for a Better Way Forward
COVID-19 is a crisis and call to humanity for a better way forward. We need to build a green economy to protect people and the planet.
Dangers of Flushing Those “Flushable” Wipes
Flushable wipes shouldn't be flushed. Doing so is causing dangerous problems.
Green America Welcomes Five Newly Elected Board Members
Green America welcomes five new board members: Bama Athreya, Eleanor Greene, Julie Lineberger, Carolyn Parrs, and Brady Quirk-Garvan.
Is Verizon’s Green Bond Tipping the Scales on Clean Energy?
It’s officially been one year since Verizon issued a $1 billion green bond to help the company reach its goal of 50 percent clean energy by 2025.
Can we have more sustainable clothing?
Vague corporate messaging on sustainable clothing can leave green shoppers wondering if its possible to find an ethical clothing company.
Sorry Jeff Bezos, a $10 billion commitment won't undo Amazon's climate impacts
If addressing climate change is truly a priority for Amazon, Bezos and executives will go beyond a donation.
8 Black Leaders Who've Revolutionized the Climate Movement
Black history is rich with connections to the natural environment, including Black leaders who have revolutionized the climate movement.


