
With a carbon credit card, it doesn’t have to be hard.
Source: TreeHugger – It’s time to consider carbon rationing, and all that that entails
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That chocolate bar will cost you 42 minutes of running

A new kind of food label hopes to fight obesity by stating how much exercise is required to burn it off.
Source: TreeHugger – That chocolate bar will cost you 42 minutes of running
Join the Christmas Climate Strike

“Give the future, not presents.”
Source: TreeHugger – Join the Christmas Climate Strike
There's nothing wrong with repetitive cooking

Much of the world eats the same thing every day. Why are we so preoccupied with variety?
Source: TreeHugger – There’s nothing wrong with repetitive cooking
Photo: Ermine peeks out from a pine

Our photo of the day comes from Winslow, Maine.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Ermine peeks out from a pine
Hunter's 'vegan edit' includes nearly 300 certified vegan products

Along with the iconic Hunter rainboot, the company has a huge collection of items that have no animal materials or animal by-products during the manufacturing process.
Source: TreeHugger – Hunter’s ‘vegan edit’ includes nearly 300 certified vegan products
The Velocker helps you embrace "life by e-bike"

These lockable aluminum panniers might be the answer to my prayers.
Source: TreeHugger – The Velocker helps you embrace “life by e-bike”
Are carbon offsets still a thing?

They have always been controversial, and they may well be counterproductive.
Source: TreeHugger – Are carbon offsets still a thing?
You're never too old to start exercising

Look at Joan MacDonald. Her fitness career didn’t start till her 70s!
Source: TreeHugger – You’re never too old to start exercising
Notes from Sri Lanka: A lesson in coconuts

It’s the ultimate zero-waste crop, useful from root to shoot.
Source: TreeHugger – Notes from Sri Lanka: A lesson in coconuts
Photo: Canyon Wren in song

Our photo of the day comes from beautiful Morro Bay, California.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Canyon Wren in song
Scientists call for more trees, fewer cows, to restore climate

First we have to declare ‘peak livestock’, then eat less beef and more beans.
Source: TreeHugger – Scientists call for more trees, fewer cows, to restore climate
Not long ago, beautiful native parrots lived across the eastern US

The Carolina parakeet was the only parrot species native to the US; by 1918, we had killed them all. New evidence explains their demise.
Source: TreeHugger – Not long ago, beautiful native parrots lived across the eastern US
Park Avenue Green is the largest Passive House building in North America

But Passive House is so expensive! How can you build housing for the homeless and low income families this way?
Source: TreeHugger – Park Avenue Green is the largest Passive House building in North America
Zara's 'sustainable' hoodie is anything but

Swiss investigators followed the money through a sweatshirt’s supply chain.
Source: TreeHugger – Zara’s ‘sustainable’ hoodie is anything but
The reusable water bottle that stole my heart

My search for the perfect water bottle is over thanks to the beautiful, drinker-friendly, ocean-loving, coral-planting NAECO Bottle.
Source: TreeHugger – The reusable water bottle that stole my heart
Oil industry is spending billions on increasing plastics production

Think we are cutting back? They are just getting started, and we are going to be buried in the stuff.
Source: TreeHugger – Oil industry is spending billions on increasing plastics production
This could be your new favorite winter vegetable

Once you start buying fennel, you won’t be able to stop.
Source: TreeHugger – This could be your new favorite winter vegetable
Photo: Pretty creek gets dressed up for winter

Our photo of the day comes from the state of Pennsylvania.
Source: TreeHugger – Photo: Pretty creek gets dressed up for winter
What will the world look like in 30 years? ARUP explores four plausible futures

It’s a mix of speculative fiction and informed prediction. Which do you think is most plausible?
Source: TreeHugger – What will the world look like in 30 years? ARUP explores four plausible futures