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October is Fair Trade Month
Fair trade is a growing movement across the globe – and it’s growing here in Chicago too. Buying food you’d purchase regularly, but choosing those that are fair trade certified ensures healthier labor conditions, increased worker wages and improved environmental standards in developing countries around the globe. Here are five [...]
Last week the Clean Energy Jobs and American Power Act was released in the U.S. Senate.
This week, Green for all hosted a National Briefing Call and prepared a summary to help supporters and allies understand the bill and its significance.
Now with the Environment and Public Works Committee preparing to edit the bill, it is up [...]
From December 7th to December 18th, world leaders will gather in Copenhagen for the U.N. Climate Change Conference and will work to negotiate a treaty to reign in global warming. Climate change organizations 1 Sky and 350.Org are finding ways for individuals to make a difference by hosting an International Day of Climate Action.
On [...]
At the end of David O’Donnell’s presentation on the Chicago Climate Action Plan, he gave a big plug to a guy named Doug Mckenzie-Mohr on his Community Based Social Marketing, and his success bringing impact to sustainable projects. He wrote a book called Fostering Sustainable Behavior, and it is free to download the pdf at [...]