With increased extreme weather, such as Hurricane Ida, harming communities, Green Americans are looking for solutions for a greener world. The past year has shined a spotlight on our capacity to persevere in the face of global adversity, and it's that same perseverance that will allow us to overcome what may be our biggest struggle yet - the climate crisis. In this month's newsletter, you'll find several ways we can continue to take climate action, both at home and collectively.

The summer coming to a close also means children are going back to school, something that is particularly momentous in today's world. Below you'll find resources that will ensure your child will be heading back to school sustainably, whether they're a toddler starting their first day of pre-school or a freshman on their first day of college.

And as always, scroll down to take this month's featured consumer actions. Thanks for all you do!

An urgent call on climate change

An urgent call to act on climate change

Climate Change Solutions

Going green for back-to-school shopping

Green your Back to School SHopping

10 solutions to reverse climate change

Green your Dorm

Decorate your dorm room sustainably

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GREEN YOUR WORLD

How to activism

A Beginner's Guide to Activism

Regardless of what prompted your decision to start or deepen your activism, it’s possible to fight for a cause you care about whether or not you can join a protest. Get started with our guide.

Fighting Climate Change

5 Ways to Combat Climate Change

Dire predictions can leave you feeling powerless, but small steps can add up to big change— take these five to start and start making a difference today.

 

TAKE ACTION

Break Free from Plastic Pollution

Tell Congress: Break Free from Plastic Pollution

The Break Free from Plastic Pollution Act seeks to tackle the plastic pollution crisis by bringing many solutions that have helped curb waste at state and local levels to a national scale. Urge Congress to break free from plastic pollution now!

Toxic Textiles

Tell Carter's: End Toxic Textiles in Your Supply Chain

Carter’s is the #1 seller of baby and children’s clothing in the US, but lags behind competitors in removing toxic chemicals from its clothing. Join us in calling on Carter's, the largest retailer of baby clothes, to clean up its act and End Toxic Textiles in its supply chain.

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