We just launched two brand new campaigns to combat the climate crisis and lessen toxins! Learn which corporations we're asking to step it up below.

Taking action with us works. Tens of thousands of consumers joined us in asking Amazon.com to move to renewable energy, and as a result, the internet giant went from zero to over 50 percent renewables.

Now, we’re asking Amazon to move to 100 percent clean energy and stop abusing its workers.

Help us hold major corporations accountable and take action!

Tell Walmart to Cool It!

Tell Walmart to Cool It on HFCs

Toxic Textiles

Are There Toxins in Your Clothing?

Soul Fire Farm

Meet a Soil SuperHero: Soul Fire Farm

Amazon labor abuses

Amazon: The High Cost of Convenience

Money with a Mission

GREEN YOUR WORLD

Your Green Life

Your Green Life

Our NEW, first-ever issue of Your Green Life is coming next month. We promise you are going to love our go-to green living guide with hundreds of tips to make greener, smarter, and safer choices for your home, life, and the planet!

Get your copy by becoming a member today!

Webinar: Plastic Soup Solutions

Plastics are on every beach in the world. Microplastics have been found at 5,000 meters deep and floating above us on the highest mountains. Join us for a conversation about how businesses can move us away from our dependence on plastic pollution.

Panelists include: Plastic Soup: An Atlas of Ocean Pollution author Michiel Abbing; Bee’s Wrap founder and winner of the People & Planet Award Sarah Kaeck; and moderator Shilpi Chhotray, Senior Communications Officer/U.S. and Global Communications Officer, #breakfreefromplastic

Tue, Sep 24, 2019 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM EDT

TAKE ACTION

Tell Walmart to Cool It! on HFCs

HFCs have 9000 times the warming capacity than CO2 and they are the fastest growing greenhouse gas. We are urging Walmart to phase out harmful HFCs, track and repair its refrigerant leaks, and commit to responsible disposal. 

Fossil Banks no thanks

Fossil banks? No thanks!

Through their financing for fossil fuels, banks play a crucial role in climate change. As the biggest funder of fossil fuels – including fossil fuel expansion -- JPMorgan Chase is now the worst bank in the world for people and the planet.

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