Weekly Eco-Uplift: When Existential Dread is Dragging You Down

Let’s say we end our work week on a happy note – so starting today, the Weekly Eco-Uplift will be posted on Fridays. If you know of any positive vibes in the world of environmental activism, wildlife conservation or any good news for life on the planet – feel free to post in the comments. As they say, a rising tide lifts all boats.

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Yay! Fashionistas are doing their part

The latest fashion rules: buy pre-loved labels and just five new items a year


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69% of Gen Z and 67% of Millennials surveyed said that they have purchased clothing items second-hand in the last twelve months.

Secondhand Fashion in the UK: Attitudes Among Generations


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Imagine that?!

Bans on Single-Use Plastic Bags Seem to Be Working


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This is the way…

Solar and Wind Capacity Predicted to Overtake Coal in China in 2024


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Baltimore schools are electrifying

Baltimore just deployed a big electric school bus fleet


This is also the way…

Benin entrepreneur harnesses biowaste to power homes, farms


Something Fun

Something pleasant

One response to “Weekly Eco-Uplift: When Existential Dread is Dragging You Down”

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Hi! I’m Liz, the creator and author behind this blog. I’m an avid rewilding and native gardening enthusiast who is always on the search for ways to green and live a more natural life. I love photographing the wonderful life in my native wildflower garden, kayaking and finding joy in the simple things. Occasionally, my intrepid partner, Jerry might pop in and write some of his thoughts down.

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