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Learn these easy ways to make your home more sustainable
From air-filtering plants to creative ways to repurpose those old bed sheets, founder of Naturally Magazine Danny Seo shares tips on how to keep your home green and help you save money.
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How the Paris Olympics is going green to help protect the environment
The 2024 Olympics in Paris will attempt to become the first carbon-neutral Games in history.
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Meet the Gen Z-ers slowing down fast fashion by promoting sustainable clothing
Gen Z-ers are beginning to enter the real world and start careers, and with that comes the generation’s effects on life and fashion.
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Meet the Gen Z-ers slowing down fast fashion
The same generation that has demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability is also one of its biggest customers. Some Gen Z-ers are putting their money where their mouth is.
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Learn about California's sustainable wine movement
California Live’s Jobeth Devera visits Captain Vineyards in Moraga to learn how grapes turn into that delicious glass of wine using sustainable practices. From shopping locally to opting for less packaging, there are many ways you can enjoy wine while lessening your carbon footprint.
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Customize a one-of-a-kind hat at Hampui Hats in San Francisco
California Live’s Jobeth Devera is diving into the art of hat making at “Hampui Hats” in the heart of San Francisco. From classic styles to contemporary designs, the renowned artisanal brand is redefining the art of hat craftsmanship, sourcing only sustainable raw materials while engaging its artisan partners in a way that is culturally sensitive and economically just.
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Visit San Diego's one-stop-shop for sustainable skincare products & treatments
California Live’s Amber Pfister visits the ‘Shop Good’ in San Diego to uncover the benefits of prioritizing sustainable skincare. Plus, she gets a lesson on how to properly use the viral Gua Sha tool.
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Meet the filmmakers on a mission to change our broken food system
California Live’s Danielle Nottingham chats with Oliver and Simon English about their new documentary: “Feeding Tomorrow.” The film explores the transformative power of food and agriculture. Plus, the brothers share composting tips everyone can take part in.
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You've never seen surfboards like this
California Live contributor Berlin is in Santa Rosa to meet the man building works of functional art out of reclaimed wood. See the process of how these totally rad and totally sustainable surfboards are created.
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Here are three things you can do to be more sustainable in 2024
With a New Year comes new ways to be sustainable! California Live’s Amber Pfister visits Eco Now in Costa Mesa to learn why buying eco-friendly products is the way to go this year. She also gets 3 easy tips for how to live more sustainably!
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We take a deep-dive into the Bay Area's sustainable seafood movement
California Live’s Blanche Shaheen visits ‘H&H Fresh Fish’ in Santa Cruz, a family-owned & operated market that focuses on providing their community with locally-sourced & sustainable seafood. Plus, a lesson on the various kinds of fish native to the area.
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Lego scraps efforts to make bricks out of recycled bottles, but doesn't ditch sustainability plans
Lego said it has “decided not to progress” with making its trademark colorful bricks from recycled plastic bottles made of polyethylene terephthalate, known as PET, and after more than two years of testing “found the material didn’t reduce carbon emissions.”
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Citing sustainability, Starbucks wants to overhaul its iconic cup. Will customers go along?
For a generation and more, Starbucks’ throwaway cup has been a cornerstone of consumer society, first in the United States and then globally. It has also carried a message: I am drinking recognizable coffee.
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How the Women's World Cup will be more eco-friendly this year
This year’s Women’s World Cup is implementing sustainability strategies that look to reduce the impact on the environment. Here’s all you need to know.
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Is FIFA fulfilling its sustainability promise to combat hefty World Cup costs?
The FIFA World Cup is one of the world’s biggest sporting events, which brings major environmental impacts. Did the men’s tournament in Qatar 2022 live up to its “carbon neutral” promise? And a look ahead at initiatives for the 2023 women’s tournament.
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2023 FIFA Women's World Cup top contenders
Here’s a look at five elite contenders for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.