Every two weeks, Greenguide posts a new blog post on a topic related to climate change. (In the past, this blog was used to release tips for Zero Waste Week and a countdown to Earth Day. These tips are still useful!)
Mend It, Wear It, Love It! by Zoe Edwards is a useful introduction to the world of mending and slow fashion. It is divided into three parts: "Mend Your Clothes," about mending clothes, "Wear Your Clothes," about altering clothes for a better fit or stylistic look, and "Love Your Clothes," about clothing storage, laundering, and dyeing and using embroidery to cover stains. It also contains an introduction and a few informative pages about fast fashion (the inexpensive and shor
How to Change Everything by Naomi Klein and Rebecca Stefoff is a perfect introduction to climate change, climate injustice, and the Green New Deal (which would fix both at the same time). It's written for youth ages 10 and up; I'd recommend it for anyone old enough to handle the full scope of the climate crisis and its accompanying injustices who might enjoy its approachable language.The book isn't purely a manual on how to change everything--most of it is taken up by a (nece