Sitting in the living room watching lifestyle content, like TikTok or HGTV, is one way to spend the summer, but what if I told you that those folks want you to go out and live their tips and tricks?

Join us TODAY to learn from some influencers and experts about how to make your summer more sustainable.
 

Virtual Sustainability Discussion: 
Tips from experts on climate-friendly summer vacations, foods, and fun!
Friday, July 28 | Noon ET
Virtual
Register Here

 

I know the world according to the media can seem overwhelming at times, but it’s important to unplug, get out there and see what we’re fighting for. These tips will help you enjoy the world while lessening your climate impact on it. 

We’ll see you there!
Jeremy Pittman

P.S. If you can’t make it live, don’t worry! Register to receive the recording to watch later!
 

-------Original Message-------
From: Emma Benninghoff
Sent: Monday, July 24, 2023

Full length of cheerful friends standing with arm around on rock at beach against clear sky
 
 
Learn how to have a climate-friendly summer!

Garden planted? Check.

Beach day scheduled? Check.

Tickets to Barbie and Oppenheimer double feature? Check and check.

Consider your plans’ impact on the climate? Not checked.

Did you know that you can have fun AND be good to the planet? We’ve brought together a lifestyle expert and sustainable travel professionals to share how you can enjoy all of your favorite summer activities — from barbecues to beach days — and heal the planet. Join us this Friday to learn how!

Virtual Sustainability Discussion: 
Tips from experts on climate-friendly summer vacations, foods, and fun!
Friday, July 28 | Noon ET
Virtual

 
Register here!

Making changes to your life to be more sustainable always sounds like extra work but in reality, it takes a little bit of conscious effort to make the change when you know how.

For your next barbecue, you could invest in cheap dishware instead of disposable plates which will reduce waste AND save you money in the long run (plus washing dishes is a great excuse to sneak inside to enjoy the AC).

For a fun and sustainable summer activity, you could explore your neighborhood by organizing an art or brewery cycling tour! It’s a great way to spend time with friends, get some fresh air and you’ll probably find some hidden gems along the way.

You could learn about all that and more in our 45-minute workshop this Friday. Register now to join us!

 
Sign up for sustainable summers suggestions!

Emma Benninghoff
Grassroots Engagement

P.S. Can’t make it at that time? Register anyway and we’ll send you a link to watch the session later!