Eco-Chick · The modern girl's guide to living green & fabulous.

Got Environmental Issues? The Next Generation’s On It with Solutions-Oriented Projects Galore

by Starre Vartan · 10/16/09

Almost two years ago, I wrote about how the next generation was going to be pissed off at us for our environmental negligence and overall lack of action-taking on climate change and species extinction. Well, I was wrong.

The kids that are coming of age now (Generation Z or Generation Naught) are not only taking our dithering on major environmental issues without much complaint, they are taking all kinds of creative action. Here are four great examples.

GreenDream and the Ultimate Green Classroom

I had the chance to visit Beachwood High School in Ohio this past fall. The high school kids (along with teacher and Heart of Green winner Greg Perry) were focused on green business in their Marketing class, and then took it to a whole new level. Not only did they raise enough funds (over $100,000) to construct “The Ultimate Green Classroom” and had it built, they came up with a working business plan and executed it for the GreenDream event. A day-long event that included green and sustainable vendors from throughout the region, it drew hundreds and hundreds of visitors, curious about natural products, solar panels, local food and more.

Teens Turning Green: Educating Their Peers

The (mostly) girls behind Teens Turning Green are helping make their fellow teens aware of toxins and reducing their exposure. Suggestions for natural and organic personal care products (shampoo, body wash, etc.) and makeup (through the Teens for Safe Cosmetics arm of the group) helps their fellow teens become familiar with the potential exposure issues and their consequences, and there are plenty of product suggestions to help them find greener options.

Teens Turning Green’s most recent project is called Project Green Dorm, and encourages college students to keep the planet’s resources in mind. Encouraging use of electricity-saving gadgets and electronics, investing in organic bedding, and safe paints, it makes dorm rooms more about health and less about crazy partying (well, maybe there’s room for both!).

Maura Bennet and Converse One Star/Target: Messaging Through Video

Maura Bennet, who won second place in the Converse One Star/Target Video Contest is only 11, but she’s worried. And took action by making a video that beat out thousands of others. Her words about taking responsibility are inspiring and a poignant antidote to the all too common attitude of many people my age who say things like ‘what I do doesn’t matter.’

“What I do know is that I matter — that what I do matters,” says Maura. “The footprint I leave on this world matters.” For just one girl, she has a lot to say.

Aitan Grossman and KidEarth: Global Warming Recognition Through Song

Aitan Grossman, the 12-year-old boy behind KidEarth, is doing what he can with something as simple as a song. Aitan says plainly, “I am a 12 year old boy who likes music and doesn’t like global warming. I am not old enough to solve the problem. But I am old enough to convince others to try by having school children from every continent sing my “100 Generations” song with me.” Schoolchildren around the world, including France, Botswana, Ethiopia, Venezuela, Guatemala and Taiwan have taken up the call and have made their own versions of the songs and recorded them.

Kids and school groups who want to join in can do so, the song recording is open to all. For us old folks, “100 Generations” can be downloaded from iTunes and Amazon MP3 and “sales will support nonprofit groups fighting climate change. Aitan’s favorites are Al Gore’s Alliance for Climate Protection and the World Wildlife Fund.

Starre Vartan is the founder and editor-in-chief of Eco-Chick and author of The Eco-Chick Guide to Life (St. Martin's Press). A problogger and oft-quoted green living expert who has been featured in the NYTimes, Elle, Glamour and Whole Living, she is a contributor to The Huffington Post, Inhabitat, and Hearst's The Daily Green, and is currently editor-at-large for Coco Eco Magazine. An active ecofashionista, she has style edited for Plenty magazine and coordinated runway shows. She splits her time between Connecticut and NYC and calls Sydney, Australia her second home, even though it was her first (as that's where she was born and most of her family resides). When not writing, blogging, or researching her next book, she is trailrunning, trying to cook, or snowboarding.

RELATED POSTS

Sorry, nothing found.

2 Comments on “Got Environmental Issues? The Next Generation’s On It with Solutions-Oriented Projects Galore”

  • Michelle

    Great videos. Thanks for sharing them. Just One Girl is esp. wonderful.

    10/17/09 » 7:37 am »

  • Robinson

    Hey if you ever imagined how things would be in Haiti if there was a meaningful opportunity to help the country grow, we’ll there’s a campaign called “Love ‘N Haiti” that is seeking to win a grant from World Challenge. World Challenge is a competition that is organized by BBC World News Limited and is aimed at finding projects or small businesses from around the world that have shown enterprise and innovation at a grass roots level. Port-au-Prince was selected as a city and your vote could help the people of Haiti to see a better life.

    Please vote for Love ‘N Haiti here:
    http://www.theworldchallenge.co.uk/index.php

    Watch President Bill Clinton talk about the program:

    10/19/09 » 7:24 pm »

Leave a Comment

ecochicknewsletterad

ON ECO-CHICK

  • About the Header Artist
  • Advertising on Eco Chick
  • Ecofashion and Beauty Resource Guide: by City
  • Little White Dress Project
  • Online Resources for Ecofashion, Beauty and Green Goodness
  • Submission Guidelines for Products
  • The Book! The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green
  • Who We Are
  • Press
  • Contact + Privacy Notice

FOLLOW US

RSS Twitter Facebook YouTube StumbleUpon Digg Reddit

LATEST TWEET

  • Gorgeous!!! RT @rachelcarterya: Spring has sprung in Brooklyn. http://t.co/FqypAUdC 19 hrs ago
  • More updates...

FACEBOOK

RECENTLY

  • Bummer! Soda Causes Cancer (Ready to Finally Give Up the Cola Now?)
  • Aquaknots! Feral Childe’s Spring/Summer 2012 Collection is Aswim with Exotic Coral and Aquatic Horses
  • The Eco Bridesmaid Diaries: My Reused Gown from BridesmaidTrade.com
  • Save Sustainably with Eco USB Sticks Made from Bamboo
  • Green Beauty Goodness to Celebrate Spring, St. Patrick’s Day, or Just Being Fabulously Green!

MOST READ

  • Profits Before People: 7 of the World’s Most Irresponsible Companies - 140,906 views
  • 3 Ultra-Satisfying Vegetarian Fall Soup Recipes - 88,330 views
  • Are Aveda Products as Safe and Natural as They Claim? - 34,491 views
  • Amazing Art Sculptures Made From Recycled Clothing - 21,590 views
  • How to Rock an Ugly Christmas Sweater, Eco Chick Style - 13,371 views

ARCHIVE

TAGS

book business car carbon community cotton design designer eating Eco-Chick eco fashion ecofashion Energy epa farm Fashion Food gas Global Warming health Home kids local magazine media News NYC oil Organic organic cotton paper produce recycle recycled Recycling reduce Shopping spa style summer sustainable Tea waste water women
best_of_green_winner_badge2010_02

ifb

Peppermint Cover Main
Faeries Dance - Intimates 2
BGBG2
Mommy Mineral - Main Ad
Coco Eco iPad App
SellCell Box
  • Advertising on Eco Chick
  • Submission Guidelines for Products
  • Online Resources for Ecofashion, Beauty and Green Goodness
  • Ecofashion and Beauty Resource Guide: by City
  • The Book! The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green
  • About the Header Artist
  • Little White Dress Project
  • Who We Are
  • Press
  • Contact + Privacy Notice

©Gardenia Media. All rights reserved.