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    5 Sustainability Newsletters That We Love

    Getting Ecological TeamBy Getting Ecological TeamJanuary 16, 2024Updated:May 9, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Sustainability is a key concern in our modern world, and staying informed is crucial. Newsletters are a great way to keep up-to-date with the latest developments, trends, and insights in sustainability.

    Here are five sustainability newsletters that are informative, engaging, and free to subscribe to:

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    • 1. The Crucial Years by Bill McKibben
    • 2. The Sustainable Business
    • 3. Pathfinder: Uplifting Climate Stories
    • 4. Volts: David Roberts, A Climate Journalist
    • 5. Climate Brief

    1. The Crucial Years by Bill McKibben

    This newsletter by environmentalist Bill McKibben, known for his book “The End of Nature” and founding 350.org, offers insightful perspectives on climate change and environmental activism.

    McKibben’s writing is known for its urgency and clarity, addressing various aspects of the climate crisis​​.

    2. The Sustainable Business

    Authored by Garry Cooper, co-founder of climate tech company Rheaply, this newsletter focuses on adaptive reuse for the built environment.

    It’s a great resource for anyone interested in sustainable business practices and innovative solutions in the field of material reuse​​.

    3. Pathfinder: Uplifting Climate Stories

    Created by Alaina Wood, also known as the “Garbage Queen”, this newsletter is known for its optimistic approach to climate issues.

    It provides animated GIFs and short, engaging content on climate technology, trends, and policies, making complex topics accessible and engaging​​.

    4. Volts: David Roberts, A Climate Journalist

    David authors this newsletter which highlights clean energy news and its intersection with politics.

    Volts is known for its detailed coverage of policy changes, trade publications, and interviews with industry professionals. It’s an excellent resource for those interested in the transition to clean, carbon-free energy​​.

    5. Climate Brief

    This weekly newsletter offers concise yet comprehensive overviews of crucial topics in climate business, technology, and policy.

    Ideal for those with limited time, it allows readers to quickly grasp the essence of significant developments in the clean energy transition, both in the United States and globally​​.

    These newsletters offer a diverse range of perspectives and information, making them valuable resources for anyone interested in sustainability and environmental issues.

    Whether you’re a professional in the field, a student, or simply someone who cares about the planet, these newsletters are worth checking out.

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