Most Americans see lawns as a human right. The liberty to run freely through vast, green spaces might as well be written in the Constitution. Since the English gentry of the 17th and 18th centuries, manicured lawns have been adopted by the United States. And though this has become a staple of American culture, it […]
Why Environmentalists Don’t Vote
This year’s midterm election has more power over the future of our planet than most Americans think. This article dives deep into why many environmentalists never reach the polls, and how our perception of the climate crisis has been manipulated.
Pakistan Underwater: Coincidence or Climate Change?
Pakistan’s “monster monsoon” brought rainfall 10 times greater than average. The aftermath can be seen by satellite image. With power and stamina far exceeding typical storms, this year’s rainfall has been undoubtedly strengthened by global warming. How?
How the World is Losing Water
Glaciers- from the Rocky Mountains to the Himalayas, ice caps provide fresh water for millions of humans across the globe. However, they are melting faster than ever before. This episode of GreenMe focuses in on cities in Pakistan to explain how melting ice caps are affecting people and their water supplies. https://greenme.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/episode-10-complete.m4aPodcast: Play in new […]
The Real Cost of Fast Fashion
Millions of people are familiar with the ethical and human rights issues of fast fashion, but what many look past are its implications on the environment. The first episode of the greenme podcast dives into the details of consumer culture, the environment, and what small changes you can make to create a big difference. https://greenme.online/wp-content/uploads/2021/04/episode-1-complete-mp3.mp3Podcast: […]