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The Data & The Kids Don't Lie
This week a major study of 10,000 young people from 10 different countries published in The Lancet Planetary Health Journal made clear...

emilynfowler
Sep 15, 20214 min read


It's time for an Intergenerational Partnership on Climate
Climate action is on the forefront of young people's minds. A recent poll from the U.S. Conference on Mayors discovered that 80% of young...
Heather White
Aug 4, 20213 min read


The Revolutionary Concept of Joy
Joy is a revolutionary concept that we can apply to climate action.
Heather White
Jul 8, 20212 min read


Ready for Hot Climate Summer?
Ready for Hot Climate Summer? It's going to be a scorcher. Learn more on how to get involved in the climate movement here.
Heather White
Jul 2, 20211 min read


Courage & Climate Action
Courage starts with small steps. So does climate action. Your daily practice of sustainability can inspire others.
Heather White
Jul 1, 20212 min read


Scorching Heat, Melting Glaciers & Off the Charts Anxiety
Hey Adventurers & Sages: On the heels of the Pacific Northwest heat wave, an early fire season, and 118 degrees in Siberia, climate...
Heather White
Jun 30, 20212 min read


The Nature of Nurture: Conversation with Dr. Leslie Carr on the Climate Crisis & Mental Health
Dr. Leslie Carr's Bonus Episode on the Nature of Nuture Podcast on the Climate Crisis & Mental Health.
Heather White
Jun 21, 20211 min read


You Belong on the Mountain: Finding Your Space in the Climate Movement
My #OneGreenThing is remembering this adventure - climbing Mt Kilimanjaro 25 years ago. I was studying international environmental law in...
Heather White
Jun 17, 20212 min read


Nature Mirroring Real Life: The Sandhill Crane
OGT National Advisory Council Leslie Gonzlez Everett writes a compelling piece for Latino Outdoors.
Heather White
May 3, 20211 min read


4.21.21 - Announcing OneGreenThing
Does the world really need a new nonprofit? I asked myself the same question for a long time. Then a dear client told me how much she...
Heather White
Apr 21, 20212 min read


A Gen Zer Takes on Eco-Anxiety with Simple, Mindful Action
I now wake up every morning with a growth mindset and ask myself what can I do today for the environment and my mental health.

Maggie Dees
Jan 26, 20212 min read


Where the Sidewalk Ends: Gen Z's Eco-Anxiety
Here’s what no one tells you about parenthood. They - your kids — will hold you accountable for what’s going on in the world.
Heather White
Jan 5, 20212 min read


5 Strategies for the Covid Holidays
I spoke to a guidance counselor on how to cope with the mental stress of the holidays during a global pandemic.
Heather White
Nov 25, 20201 min read


Eco-Anxiety: My Personal Experience
Margot Pomeroy shares her personal experience with eco-anxiety and how finding environmental science helped create resilience and strength.

Margot Pomeroy
Nov 15, 20204 min read


Eco-Anxiety in the Stars: Holding on to Joy While Advocating for Climate Action
A recent weekend getaway reminded me of how holding on to joy can help eco-anxiety.
Heather White
Oct 13, 20201 min read


Community Creativity Can Help with Eco-Anxiety: Fairies, Nature & Healing
Unexpected fairy tour on a local trail brings me back to the present moment.
Heather White
Sep 25, 20201 min read


Eco-Anxiety in Quarantine: 6 Things That Have Kept Me Sane
Six months of quarantine life has taken its toll. Ideas on how to cope with eco-anxiety.
Heather White
Sep 16, 20202 min read


Simple Ways to Reduce Crisis Information Overload
Gen Z kids are connected to digital media almost 24-7, which translates into a hyperawareness of today's world but also significant...
Heather White
Aug 13, 20202 min read


Find Your Green Time: Connecting to Nature During Quarantine
During this new normal of Covid-19 “social distancing” and self-quarantines our collective mental health is critical, too.
Heather White
Jul 15, 20203 min read
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