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  • Things You Can Do to Save the Earth

    17 FEB 2022 · Walking and cycling are visible ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. You'll also get some decent cardio and burn some calories in the process. If you reside in a location where walking isn't an option, take advantage of your regional public transportation system.
    5m 10s
  • Reasons we need more nature

    17 FEB 2022 · Natural climate solutions, such trees, seagrass, kelp, mangroves, wetlands, and grasslands, are the most cost-effective strategy to combat climate change because they take advantage of plants' natural ability to absorb carbon during photosynthesis and store it in their leaves, roots, soil, and seafloor.
    5m 6s
  • How to use less plastic packaging in your business

    17 FEB 2022 · Despite our best attempts to combat ocean plastic by decreasing our own plastic waste, we've discovered that enormous amounts of plastic continue to find their way into our lives through our purchases, particularly when we do online buys.
    5m 17s
  • How to travel with less plastic

    17 FEB 2022 · Yes, we know that flying is bad for the environment and that it's preferable to go by train, bus, or boat wherever possible; nevertheless, regardless of your mode of transportation, you don't have to submit to single-use plastic right away!
    4m 11s
  • Gardening To Fight Climate Change

    17 FEB 2022 · The problem is that some of our gardening techniques may cause more harm than benefit. We cannot afford to make a mistake in the fight against global warming. Every contribution, no matter how insignificant, makes a difference. Keep in mind that an avalanche starts with a single snowflake. Here are a few pointers to help you use your garden to make a positive impact on the environment.
    4m 1s

Heroes are often found in the most unlikely places. Gardeners who used their gardens as successful tools in the battle against climate change may turn out to be some of...

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Heroes are often found in the most unlikely places. Gardeners who used their gardens as successful tools in the battle against climate change may turn out to be some of the greatest future heroes.
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