Going Green met with Ally Archer founder of Go Seek Explore to discuss being environmentally friendly while traveling around the world.
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TRVLR Coffee Roaster provides a great product and are also environmentally friendly. Going Green met with Dan Romeo, founder of TRVLR Coffee Roasters.
Going Green met with Anne Pomeroy, of GetTrashed SD, a Beach clean up that picks up then boogies down with a bar crawl to help support local businesses.
Meet Stefanie Sekich-Quinn and the Surfrider Foundation, who are working hard to protect and enjoyment of the world’s ocean, waves and beaches.
Shelley Villalobos gives helpful information about how the average person can live a more sustainable lifestyle and start Going Green.
Going Green had the opportunity to talk to Dan Bushong, Founder and Director at GetTrashed SD. Being based in San Diego, Going Green works hard to support our friends right here in our backyard who are doing amazing things. Lets learn a little more about Dan!
Going Green was originally started by answering the simple question, “What can the average person do to make a difference?” Here are four simple, easy, and effective ways to learn how to help the environment
Meet Scott McConnell, Race Director of Wharf To Wharf
Meet Ali Orabi, Co-Founder & VP of Marketing for PathWater
Seeing Green – The Big Money Behind A Sustainable Shift
Meet Selene Lawrence, Director of Government Affairs at Sullivan Solar Power.
Check out these five electric vehicles that help the environment and look pretty cool at the same time.
Planning on doing some traveling? Check out these six ways to be environmentally sustainable on your next big trip.
Am I the only one who sometimes fears the impending doom of Earth and feel like there is nothing we can do to stop it? Of course not, there are millions of us. Luckily, to stay positive and remind ourselves that good things are happening around the world, we put together this list of upbeat sustainable articles from around the world. The State of Maine has banned the use of styrofoam. Read More Here New York City and Los Angeles have both made “Green New Deals”. Read More Here The carbon emissions in the UK are the lowest they’ve been…
Going Green was originally started as way to answer the question, “What can the average person do to make a difference?” The environment and climate change is a massive undertaking and can often feel overwhelming, but starting with little steps has already made a difference. The biggest and most important part on this journey has been education. Learning about what is happening, and what a person can do to make a difference is the first step. Here are a few things we have learned along the way, and the impact it has had. Eliminating the use of plastic bottles. This…
Dylan Welch, Executive Producer of Going Green, and CEO of Dylan Welch Media, LLC. will be hosting free weekly coaching classes for companies and individuals in the sustainability industry to educate individuals how to use media, video, photos, podcasts, and news articles to help educate more people. Contact Dylan directly at [email protected] to get a link to the free coaching calls.
Going Green spent a few days discussing how to build smart cities and how to create communities that are more sustainable. Ricky Zollinger, host of Going Green, had the opportunity to interview Adam Beck. Check out Adam’s thoughts on the future of sustainable cities. This segment is part of episode two of Going Green, which will be available to stream on Amazon Prime in June. Currently episode one of Going Green is available to watch now on Amazon Prime.
It was during my time in the Marine Corps when I first played with the idea of harnessing the human power to produce energy. I had my Marines jump on a bike to produce energy to power our lights inside of a tent when our generator went down for a prolonged period of time.
Simply put, biochar is charcoal mixed with compost/animal waste/grass clippings/etc and is perhaps the best soil amendment out there.
Going Green had the opportunity to meet Phil Bresnahan. Thank you for being here, Phil. Before we get started, what is your occupation? Where do you work? I am an Oceanographer and Engineer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, UC San Diego. Tell us a little bit about you and your background: My ultimate goal is to contribute to our understanding of marine chemistry in order to help protect the oceans for the good of those who rely on them (everyone!). I’m a research engineer at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and the Head of Technology for the Smartfin Project. For Smartfin,…