Metaphorically speaking, if you want something to be deemed permanent or irrevocable, you have to “set it in stone.”
And thanks to technology, you can get literal with the RockBook Notebook, filled with pages made from actual stone. But instead of in…
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Eating insects could help save the planet
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View More Eating insects could help save the planetEco-friendly chargers could be the new reusable straws — and these ones are on sale
You’ve heard the statistic: Just 100 companies — fossil fuel producers, specifically — have been responsible for 71% of greenhouse gas emissions since 1988. That means individual efforts to combat climate change are effectively pointless, right? Even those reusable straws?
Au contraire, mon pessimiste: While things are pretty dire, we can do a lot of good individually by being stingier with the fossil fuels those companies produce, becoming more mindful of how our goods are made, and electing officials who prioritize the environment. (That’s a very abridged version of the advice of Richard Heede, co-founder and co-director of the Climate Accountability Institute, who spoke to Vox about the matter a few months ago.) Read more…
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View More Eco-friendly chargers could be the new reusable straws — and these ones are on saleSave $15 on a travel mug that comes with a reusable straw
Your coffee habit is ruining the planet. And don’t even get us started about how awful plastic straws are.
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It’s time to invest in a reusable mug like this one, which can hold up to 30 …
S’well bottles make reducing your plastic footprint easier (and more stylish)
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Seven years ago, a woman named Sarah Kauss set out to design a vessel that would make plastic water bottles obsolete. A lofty goal? Um, y…