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Gone are the stodgy days of sustainable design, and this collection of green gear proves that conscious can be still be cool. GreenDAY's top picks might just make your wish list — and gift list — this year.
When it comes to greenhouse gas emissions, your dinner might be just as guilty as your car. Here, GreenDAY's Marisa Belger explains how eating with awareness — that is, considering how your food was grown, how it was packaged and where it traveled from — can be a powerful way to fight climate change.
Sure, slipping on a cute new pair of boots feels good, but how long does that mood lift last? And how long will those boots last in your closet — and on this planet? GreenDAY’s Marisa Belger considered the hidden costs of her own belongings on a journey toward conscious consumption. Here’s what she found.
As the environmental and economic benefits of car-free living become impossible to ignore, urban leaders across the country are working to create ongoing motivation for us to ditch our gas-guzzling ways. GreenDAY's Marisa Belger explores the benefits of urban living.
No pain, no gain, right? Fearless green advocate Marisa Belger took tiny needles in the face to see how this natural treatment would work on her mommy wrinkles. “I believe in aging gracefully, but I don’t believe in aging without a fight,” she says.
Short on space but big on taste? Why not grow your own local, sustainable food against a city skyline? GreenDAY’s Marisa Belger highlights a popular new trend that has urbanites reaching new heights in gardening.
Some do it solely because of the money-saving potential. But others do it to relax, de-stress, or seek satisfaction. Here, GreenDAY’s Marisa Belger explains how making or repairing your own stuff can actually improve your well-being.
Raw cacao is one of the top antioxidant foods in the world, so why are we constantly reaching for the average roasted chocolate bar? TODAYshow.com's green contributor Marisa Belger makes the case for healthy and delicious chocolate — in its natural state.
For the past few years, I’ve been so busy putting down the big-name stores that I failed to notice when they actually did something right. More and more of them are now taking clear steps toward a more sustainable future.
From backpacks with built-in solar panels to recycled sneakers, there's a wealth of cool, new products that will point kids in a green direction and set the stage for life as eco-savvy adults.