The second largest coffeehouse chain in the country (and if you live outside the land of Starbucks you may
have heard of them) the alliterative Caribou Coffee has buddied up with Project 7 to plant trees for Earth Month.
Project 7, founded in 2008 by entrepreneur Tyler Merrick, is a company that makes a small selection of everyday items like organic fair-trade coffee and t-shirts that can be purchased online at their website. While offerings like their sugar-free gum can be readily purchased at stores like Walmart or Target.
For every purchase of a Project 7 product, the company makes charitable contributions to non-profit organizations that correlate with the “seven areas of need:” Feed the Hungry, Heal the Sick, Hope for Peace, House the Homeless, Quench the Thirsty, Teach them Well, and Save the Earth.

commissioned a survey that found that an overwhelming majority of Americans would like to prepare for superstorms like Sandy and other factors associated with global warming like sea level rise.
had been caught by a fisherman in the Gulf of Mexico.
PST (6:30 - 7:30 p.m. EDT). The Hangout will be conducted at the library as part of a partnership between Science4Girls and libraries. It will also be great way to wrap up National Women's History Month.
from 123 million people to nearly 134 million people smugly ensconced in coastal communities by 2020.
announced his most recent art installation in Houston, Texas: trees painted blue.
average of only four cubic meters of water per vehicle during manufacturing globally by 2015. The company reduced the average amount of water used to make each vehicle by 8.5 percent between 2011 and 2012.
expressed disappointment when a single use plastic
with the
would one day take over the world. Ants fascinated me because they were so many different types of ants and these itty-bitty creatures were all capable of doing the most amazing things despite their size.
conditions of the western Hudson Bay for ten years to see what impact, if any, climate change and its affect on the ice’s melting and forming would have on the polar bear’s ice-based habits.
have no children) but I am all too familiar with as more of my friends start to have children or their children discover the magic world of television.
with Nat Geo WILD and African Wildlife Foundation (AWF) has just begun.
“shade balls” into the Ivanhoe Reservoir. The reservoir is one of the two concrete basins that are collectively known as the
are unable to view it I will be more than happy to describe it to you.
the sun to help tell time. We forget about that because our cell phones do that for us and they are portable and don’t weigh as much as a sun dial.
Meanwhile, next door over in Finland, researchers are thinking about making diapers out of cardboard. Has all of Northern Europe gone crazy?
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