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70.8 percent of the Earth is covered in water. Humans are more than 60 percent water. And my wife can cover 99 percent of Lake Superior with …
Doomsday is coming.
The Fourth of July. Also known as Reverse Earth Day.
Is there a day more geared to killing our planet? Smog-increasing fireworks. Carbon-emitting barbecue grills. Landfill-glutting plastic wares.
God Bless America. Or what’s left of …
3-year-olds see discarded cardboard and they see fortress walls. 20-somethings see cardboard as a floor and themselves as Ozone. Really, really, really smart people see cardboard and they see everything. And anything.
Recently, with consumers becoming more environmentally-conscious, companies are reverting to “greenwashing,” placing eco-friendlyish labels on their products or running ads that lie about its product’s sustainability.
Plastic That Grows on Trees
Will Ferrell’s Sexy Sunscreen to Benefit Cancer Charity
Top 8 Green Food Movements of All Time
Everyone has an addiction.
Cookies. Porn. Peer pressure.
But enough about me.
Whatever yours may be, it is your necessary evil. Your American Idol.
Yet, sometimes that evil goes too far. And it becomes excessive.
The only thing that can …
You’re a 20-something. So what? So: you’re creative and hilarious and we need your help creating the perfect slogan for HandsIn! Our Create a Kick-Ass Slogan Contest starts today and runs for two weeks, ending Monday, June 1 at midnight PST.
We’ve teamed up with 20 Something Bloggers to raise $5,000 for charity: water- the cost of building a clean water well in a developing country. Did you know that 1.1 billion people on the planet don’t have access to safe, clean drinking water? That’s one in six of us. One in six!
20-somethings live a lifestyle of instant gratification. We can do everything right-this-second, download our newest favorite song, research any topic out there, get in touch with people across the world, everything is fast and within …
Living a greener, more sustainable life isn’t just about recycling and giving back, there are other, less common changes you can make too- starting below the belt.
Organic Tampons: Switching from your regular brand to something …


