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The Fault in our ‘Climate Change’: The Role of Perception in Preventing Action

The Fault in our ‘Climate Change’: The Role of Perception in Preventing Action If you haven’t made the link yet, the title of this blog post is inspired by the famous book ‘The Fault in Our Stars’ by John Green, in which both main characters are sick with a serious disease. Being sick is not […]

Drowning in a Sea of Green: Navigating Information Overload in Ecofriendly Choices

Have you ever felt overwhelmed by the constant influx of information on ecofriendly living, green advice, sustainable practices?   As you strive to make eco-friendly choices, do you find yourself drowning in a sea of conflicting advice, overwhelming statistics, and a barrage of new technologies and sustainable practices? The sheer volume of information bombarding us […]

Green Makes You GLOW! How ‘Warm Glow’ Can Motivate Our Ecofriendly Choices

Do you remember the last time you decided to wash up an empty bottle and put it in the recycle bin? Or the last time you actively engaged in environmentally friendly behavior, such as buying an eco-friendly cream, or reducing your shower time, or taking your reusable bags to the supermarket? Remember how that made […]

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