
Amanda Martinez
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Feb 27, 2024 |
portside.org | Brynn Tannehill |Amanda Martinez |Maurice Cunningham |Joel Anderson
Dispatches From the Culture Wars – February 27, 2024 Published February 27, 2024 Understanding Good Ol’ NazisThe Color Line in CountryWho Are Moms for Liberty?
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Jun 15, 2023 |
goodgoodgood.co | Amanda Martinez
Thanks to the introduction of microtrends, viral “TikTok Made Me Buy It” videos, and fast fashion brands, our closets (and this planet) often bear the brunt of our desire to keep up. Americans throw out more than 34 billion pounds of used textiles (yes, billion!) a year, with 66% of them sent to landfills where they often take hundreds of years to decompose. So, the question on all of our minds is: What can we do with clothes we’re itching to get rid of?
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May 31, 2023 |
goodgoodgood.co | Amanda Martinez
Water is one of the most essential resources we have on this planet, yet it’s often taken for granted. While about 71% of the earth’s surface is covered by water, . Freshwater is typically found in glaciers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, rivers, streams, wetlands, and groundwater. Though despite only covering 3% of the Earth’s surface, these habitats are actually home to 10% of all known animals and up to 40% of all known fish species, according to World Wildlife Fund.
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May 2, 2023 |
goodgoodgood.co | Amanda Martinez
A seemingly slight temperature change of five and a half degrees Fahrenheit may not feel significant to most of us but climate experts project should global emissions continue on their current path, this small rise in temperature will hold serious consequences for ecosystems and all living things that live within them — including human beings.
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May 2, 2023 |
goodgoodgood.co | Amanda Martinez
It was the iconic Fred Rogers — who donned the equally iconic red cardigan — that told us, “Look for the helpers. You will always find people who are helping.” Here at Good Good Good, we use that timeless philosophy as a guide and reminder that even in times of crisis, there are always people looking to do good. Fred Rogers (affectionately known as Mister Rogers) was a pioneer in children’s television and dedicated his career to creating meaningful, educational content for young viewers.
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