Sustainable Living
Earth Day (April 22nd) is a day to evaluate our contribution to Earth. From sustainable everyday actions to political activism and everything in between and far and wide, there are many opportunities to get involved. The Earth Day Fair and Parade will be in downtown Bend on the 20th, but there are plenty of other ways to celebrate!
International Plant Appreciation Day (April 13)
International Plant Appreciation Day (April 13th) celebrates the sustainable benefits of plants, from carbon sequestration to supporting biodiversity, urging us to cultivate a greener future for all.
Walk to Work Day celebrates the social, health, and environmental benefits of walkable communities. Advocating for safe and accessible public transportation, biking, and walking infrastructure promotes community and sustainable practices.
National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day
Tomorrow is National Mom and Pop Business Owners Day! Shop local and promote community values, including sustainability!
Today is National Renewable Energy Day, a day dedicated to acknowledging the pivotal role of renewable energy in shaping a sustainable future and the benefits of cleaner energy.
Pie makes everything better, including math. Pi day is often celebrated with tasty pies, but how environmentally friendly are they?
Why women are vital for combatting climate change.
International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8th to focus on the women’s rights movement. Women are essential to addressing climate change with research showing that more women’s representation leads to increased agriculture production, more effective climate change policies, and better resource management.
By now, we’ve probably all seen the turtle with a straw stuck in its nose. And we’ve seen the plastic straw alternatives that have resulted from it, from paper to reusables like metal and silicone. For example, Mountain Burger uses Phade straws as an alternative! But straws aren’t the only issue when it comes to any of our ocean friends…
Last week was National Almond Day, one of California’s biggest industries! In fact, the Golden State produces more almonds than anywhere else in the world, including where they originate.