For many, the glossy shine of a fresh manicure is a simple luxury—a self-care ritual, a confidence boost, a quiet moment of indulgence. But beneath the polish lies a truth that’s less attractive: our nail care routines may be exposing us, and the workers who perform them, to toxic chemicals with lasting health and environmental consequences.
The nail care industry, projected to hit nearly $11 billion globally by 2027, is booming. Salons are packed, new colors launch every season, and nail art has become a thriving online aesthetic. Yet as the demand rises, so does concern around what’s known in the industry as the “Toxic Trio”—a group of harmful chemicals frequently found in nail products that...
As sustainability becomes a guiding principle in how we live, more Americans are asking: can we also choose greener ways to say goodbye? Traditional funerals—whether casketed burials or cremations—have long been the norm, but their environmental costs are considerable. Now, alternative funeral options that honor both the departed and the planet are gaining traction across the U.S.
The Environmental Toll of Traditional Funerals
Each year, conventional burials introduce roughly 800,000 gallons of toxic embalming chemicals into the soil, while millions of hardwood caskets consume precious forests. Cremations, too, come with a heavy carbon price—emitting around 360,000 metric tons of CO2 plus harmful substances like mercury into the atmosphere.
These stark realities have fueled growing curiosity and interest in...
In a time when headlines can feel heavy and the weight of global challenges looms large, stories of positive change remind us that meaningful progress is possible—often driven by community, creativity, and a deep respect for the planet. From ancient wisdom influencing modern conservation to cutting-edge science revolutionizing sustainability, the world is full of encouraging momentum. Here’s a round-up of recent breakthroughs and inspiring efforts that reflect our shared humanity and hope for a better future.
“We Belong to One Ocean”: Indigenous Leadership at the Heart of Ocean Conservation
For Native Hawaiians like Solomon Kahoʻohalahala, the ocean is far more than water—it’s a sacred ancestor. In their genealogical stories, the coral polyp is revered as the oldest...