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Green Is The New Black’s Top 10 Articles of 2023

2023 was quite a ride for all of us, and we’re super thankful for this amazing community that rode along! Thanks for being part of it! As we gear up for 2024, we’re excited about all the fresh ideas and perspectives we’ll be throwing your way. We’ve also rounded up our top 10 articles from 2023 to share with you.

As we stand at the threshold of 2024, casting a retrospective gaze over the whirlwind that was 2023, it’s impossible not to reflect on the rollercoaster of events that defined this insane year. From global upheavals to personal transformations, 2023 brought a whirlwind of lessons and revelations that left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. As we navigate the aftermath of this wild journey, we find solace and gratitude in the resilient community that has stood by us.

In celebration of the shared experiences, struggles, and triumphs, we present our top 10 most read articles of the year—a testament to the power of knowledge, connection, and the unyielding spirit of our community. We extend our heartfelt thanks to everyone who has been a part of this extraordinary journey, and we look forward to the adventures that the coming year may bring.

  1. Crazy But Cool Inventions Solving The World’s Environmental Problems

Contrary to the gloomy narrative often associated with environmental issues, the piece explores a variety of creative and unconventional inventions that provide a glimmer of hope in the face of unprecedented challenges. While the climate crisis is undeniably daunting, the article does not only focus on a specific number of strategies identified by Project Drawdown, but it also delves into various cool inventions that showcase human ingenuity and determination to address environmental problems. From groundbreaking technologies to ingenious solutions, these innovations serve as beacons of optimism, demonstrating that with the right mindset and creative approaches, we can collectively work towards a more sustainable future.

  1. Celebrating the Unsung Heroes of Ocean Conservation

Discover the often overlooked champions of ocean conservation at Blue Water EduFest 2023. This piece delves beyond mere accolades, shining a light on individuals who tirelessly dedicate themselves to preserving our oceans. According to CEO Arthur Tay, it serves as a beacon of hope and a rallying cry for action. The event plays a crucial role in uplifting activists and acknowledging their pivotal contribution to a sustainable ocean future. Most importantly, get acquainted with the ten finalists from Southeast Asia who are actively making a difference in marine conservation through educational initiatives, beach clean-ups, and inventive approaches. This article also serves as a potent reminder that the responsibility for ocean conservation rests on everyone’s shoulders.

  1. Why are massive Shein hauls so popular on TikTok?

Explore the paradoxical phenomenon of $800 Shein shopping sprees on TikTok, disrupting the belief that Gen Z has entirely forsaken fast fashion. The #sheinhaul tag on TikTok, with a staggering 2.6 billion views, displays opulent hauls that frequently expose the subpar quality and ill-fitting nature of Shein apparel. In this article, we delve into the driving forces behind this conspicuous consumerism, raising questions about its implications for both culture and sustainability in an era that champions mindful consumption.

  1. 10 Things We Learnt From Fabien Cousteau at the Blue Water EduFest

Embark on a journey into the uncharted depths of Earth’s oceans alongside aquanaut Fabien Cousteau at the Blue Water EduFest. Uncover the astounding reality that only a mere 5% of the ocean has been explored and gain profound insights from Cousteau’s varied contributions, which include challenging preconceptions about sharks and spearheading groundbreaking documentaries. Delve into details about his forward-thinking project, PROTEUS, which aims to establish underwater habitats for aquanauts. This article reveals 10 captivating revelations from Cousteau, seamlessly blending the thrill of a concert with the intellectual depth of a TED Talk, all set against the mesmerising backdrop of the ocean. A must-read for those captivated by the realms of ocean exploration and conservation.

  1. Dharavi: Asia’s Largest Slum Or A Recycling And Circular Economy Goldmine?

This article guides you through the vibrant core of Mumbai, Dharavi, a bustling area spanning just over 500 acres and home to 750,000 to a million residents who defy stereotypes with their flourishing businesses and factories. Generating an impressive annual income of $1 billion, skilled workers in Dharavi earn up to 1,500 rupees daily, thereby providing vital support to families in distant regions. Dharavi’s strong commitment to education is unmistakable, boasting 60 primary schools, 13 secondary schools, and 8 private institutions. This not only offers a fresh perspective on success but also dispels misconceptions. For those intrigued by social and economic development, this article provides valuable insights.

  1. OPINION: #FreePalestine: Palestinian history, present and what you can do to help

Explore the #FreePalestine movement’s recent surge in this article, providing a comprehensive overview of Palestinian history and the current situation. Backed by the well-researched Decolonize Palestine website, the piece emphasises the importance of solidarity and liberation from oppression. (This piece was written and published in 2021, so factual information may have drastically changed)

  1. 5 Reasons Formula One’s Commitment to Net Zero Is a Good Thing Plus 5 Areas of Improvement

This article delves into Formula One’s ambitious 2019 declaration of attaining net-zero carbon emissions by 2030. It assesses the commendable facets, feasibility, and potential repercussions of the sport’s transition towards a more sustainable future. For enthusiasts and individuals fascinated by the convergence of high-performance sports and environmental accountability, this succinct piece provides valuable perspectives on Formula One’s evolving contribution to the global sustainability movement.

  1. 6 Indigenous Climate Activists we’re celebrating this International Women’s Day

Meet six incredible Indigenous women on the frontlines of environmental justice, saving 80% of the world’s biodiversity. Despite their vital role, their voices remain marginalised. On International Women’s Day 2021, we celebrated these climate activists who risk everything to protect their ancestral lands from deforestation, pipelines, and mono agriculture. Their stories highlight a profound spiritual connection to the planet and underscore the urgency of recognising and amplifying Indigenous voices in the global fight for environmental sustainability.

  1. Community care as a radical act: how to move in moments of powerlessness and burnout

In the face of burnout and global injustices, this article addresses the pressing need for community care as a radical solution. It explores the emotional and physical exhaustion associated with burnout, particularly in high-stress advocacy environments like the COVID-19 pandemic. Rather than offering conventional self-help tips, it scrutinises power dynamics within systems that deliberately incapacitate individuals. By emphasising the collective nature of burnout and introducing the concept of community care, the article urges readers to rethink their approaches to well-being, activism, and resilience.

  1. 8 Sustainable Corporate Gifts That Will Surprise and Delight

This article champions sustainable corporate gifting as a meaningful way to express appreciation while aligning with societal and environmental values. It challenges cliché gifts and emphasises the importance of taking a #LittleGreenStep amid global environmental challenges. The piece stresses that such practices contribute to long-term benefits for businesses, fostering a positive and responsible image. Stay tuned for a practical gift guide that reflects these principles and benefits organisations of all sizes.