Climate Change Land Water The Great Lake of Utah Is Disappearing Written by Ellie Gabel September 25, 2023September 27, 2023 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked The life source for the City of Utah, but unfortunately this Great Lake continues to dry up even after hopes of historic snowfall over the winter.
Energy and Environment How drinking water really affects your immune system Written by Ethan August 29, 2022January 25, 2023 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked How does water affect your immune system? Since the pandemic in 2020, many people seem to be more mindful of health and wellness, especially regarding the immune system. So we thought it would be beneficial to take a closer look at how The good news is there are plenty of things people can do to optimize their immune system. Eat healthily, exerce regularly, sleep 7-9 hours, take supplements such as Vitamin C, Zinc, and Vitamin D, and ensure you’re getting plenty of clean drinking water down the hatch daily. But could your drinking water be sabotaging all of your efforts? Dig deeper -> 3 min
Energy and Environment The surprising reason why cannabis farms use carbon offsets Written by Jared Wolf May 19, 2022February 6, 2023 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked Cannabis farms around the US use carbon offsets to lower their environmental impact and claim sustainable certifications. Many criticize carbon offset programs as a band-aid solution to climate issues, as they allow broken operations and supply chains to persist through the purchase of carbon credits. We’re taking a closer look at carbon offsets for cannabis […]
Business 1 on 1 with Fill it Forward Founder Matt Wittek Written by Jared Wolf April 19, 2021February 6, 2023 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked This week, I had the chance to speak 1 on 1 with Fill it Forward Founder & CEO Matt Wittek. We talked social entrepreneurship, risk-taking, climate solutions, and sustainability in a post-COVID world.
Politics and Policy Your Vote Matters against Climate Change Written by Radhika Goyal June 9, 2020April 26, 2023 Saving Bookmark this article Bookmarked How environmental policy works Congress enacts laws that enable federal agencies to create environmental regulationsUnder the President’s guidance, the EPA Administrator sets national standards State and local governments create and implement the actual policiesState-level policies can support investment in green energy.Local officials set water policy to provide residents access to clean water. Why your vote matters By electing city council members, state congresspeople and representatives who champion environmental policies, voters can make their environmental concerns heard. The bottom line If voters prioritize climate change, politicians will too.Though you may feel your vote doesn’t matter in elections, it does. → Dig deeper 4 min