Stopping the Insect Apocalypse: Tips on How You Can Help Save Insects
Here are some things you can do in your daily life to support our many-legged friends.... Continue Reading
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The Rainforest Alliance is here to help you live more sustainably by providing guidance on small actions you can do to make a positive impact on the planet.
As part of our 30-day Sustainability Challenge, we offer daily tips on how to live more sustainably and make better choices part of your everyday life.
Learn how to make conscientious choices and take steps to reduce your environmental impact.
Here are some things you can do in your daily life to support our many-legged friends.... Continue Reading
It’s that season again—when we are constantly pummeled with ads that urge us to shop, shop, shop. While it’s wonderful to acknowledge the people we love with presents, why not opt for more sustainable gifts instead?... Continue Reading
Gowing an indoor garden is like a cool science experiment that ends with snacks. Here are some helpful tips and resources to get you started.... Continue Reading
Food waste squanders the water, energy, land, and labor that went into producing, processing, and transporting those ingredients—and it’s a huge contributor to climate change, too. Here are five easy ways to reduce food waste and protect nature. ... Continue Reading
While it’s critical that governments and corporate leaders take action, we can’t wait for them to do the right thing. Our individual efforts can create a cascade of positive change that sends a powerful signal to these institutions. Here are some ways to make a difference. ... Continue Reading
If you’re taking this, it’s probably because you like drinking tea. But have you ever wondered... which tea you would be yourself? Take this quiz to find out!... Continue Reading
We all have a role to play in creating a better world. Take the quiz to find your focus—and identify which skills set you apart!... Continue Reading
No matter where you live, you need rainforests. Why? They help purify the air we breathe. They send vapor into the air, making it rain—not just locally but thousands of miles away. Rainforests are great allies in the fight to slow climate change, too, as they absorb vast quantities of human-made carbon emissions. Rainforest plants provide the basis for medicines that treat everything from toothaches to childhood leukemia. Rainforests are also home to millions of Indigenous and local peoples who live in harmony with nature.... Continue Reading
Indigenous and local communities manage almost a quarter of the world’s lands, which means they care for an astonishing 80 percent of Earth’s biodiversity.... Continue Reading
What if farming not only fed people, it also nourished the land? With regenerative agriculture practices, farming can do just that. Planting native trees and shrubs, for example, improves soil fertility; improving soil fertility makes crops more productive and resistant to pests; eventually, pesticides can be eliminated.... Continue Reading