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April 17, 2019
#ImpactOnTour’s next stop this year is Impact Hub Bergen: at the gateway to the Norwegian fjords… Located in the UNESCO World Heritage site of Bryggen, the wooden walls of Impact...
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Through Recycling Programs and Consumer Education Opportunities, B Corps Broaden the Circular Economy and the Circle of Earth-Friendly Practices Employees at Tom’s of Maine are encouraged to use 5%—or 12...
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Wildfire, insect infestation, disease, and severe weather have degraded hundreds of thousands of acres of National Forest land nationwide. The damage has destroyed wildlife habitat, impaired watersheds, stressed drinking water...
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Q&A With The Founder of Fairphone on Creating the World’s First Ethical Cell Phone In Episode 2 of the Disruptors for Good podcast I spoke with Bas Van Abel, founder...
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Batteries can store energy from solar or wind farms for use when the wind is not blowing or the sun is not shining. Getty The transition to a low-carbon energy...
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A smart city is a data-driven city, one in which municipal leaders and citizens have an increasingly sophisticated understanding of conditions in the areas they oversee and live in, including...
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Earth Day Network is implementing a nationally coordinated environmental volunteer cleanup to mark Earth Day 2019, in collaboration with partners across the U.S., including National CleanUp Day and Keep America Beautiful. All over the...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care  Thousands of classrooms across Malawi, Mozambique, and Zimbabwe were destroyed by Cyclone Idai last month, and getting children back into school is a vital part...
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Why Global Citizens Should Care Solar energy reduces energy costs and emissions that harm the environment. Global Citizen campaigns on the United Nations’ Global Goals, which call on countries to...
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