Food systems
Tips to Use Winter Squash and Prevent Food Waste
Oct 21st, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Experiencing a bumper crop of winter squash this fall? We have rounded up 5 ways to use up excess squash and storage tips for keeping it fresh for months to come.
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Food systems
Extend Your Growing Season with Tips for Fall & Winter Gardening
Oct 14th, 2022 | By Chelsea Graham
If you just can’t get enough gardening, learn how to keep your vegetable garden growing under cover or indoors once the weather gets colder.
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Transportation
Simplifying the Electric Vehicle Tax Incentives in the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act
Sep 29th, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Are you confused about the new EV tax incentives included in the new Inflation Reduction Act? We are here to help break down what they mean and what will change in the future.
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Transportation
Electric school buses are taking students back to school
Sep 14th, 2022 | By Andrea Marpillero-Colomina
EV-powered busses are bringing cleaner air and lower maintenance costs to school districts across the country.
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Eco Living
Meet an Eco-Creator: Jhánneu Roberts, Making Eco-Living Intentional and Stylish
Aug 31st, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
In Sustainable America’s new blog series, we’re featuring top sustainability influencers showing the masses how to live stylish and eco-conscious lives.
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Food System
Home-Grown School Meals for Healthy Kids and Happy Farmers
Aug 25th, 2022 | By Chelsea Graham
Sourcing school meals locally can strengthen food systems, help farmers grow their businesses, and teach kids about eating healthy fresh foods.
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Eco Living
5 American Cities Making Eco Strides
Aug 2nd, 2022 | By Nicole Sturzenberger
Cities across the U.S. are implementing policies, infrastructure, and practices to mitigate their impact on climate change and ensure healthy environments for generations to come.
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Eco Living
Greening a home — and the next generation — in Wisconsin
Jul 27th, 2022 | By Kari Lydersen
A group of Wisconsin high school students recently received first-hand experience helping to reduce a home’s carbon footprint as part of a project for their AP Environmental Science course.
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Transportation
Vehicle Start/Stop Technology: A Small Change with Big Potential
Jul 25th, 2022 | By Chelsea Graham
As start/stop technology becomes more widespread, it has the potential to make huge benefits on the whole, but only if we embrace its incremental vehicle-by-vehicle impact.
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