So you decided to learn about the environment - Good! But First…
This this isn’t your typical “read-the-facts, check-the-box” kind of course. This is an experience designed to shake up how you see the world, not just how you recycle in it. Around here, we don’t memorize definitions—we connect dots. We challenge systems, test assumptions, and turn curiosity into action.
Each lesson is short, digestible, and hits like a caffeine shot to your perspective. You’ll get mini-lessons that decode how the world really works, weekly challenges that get you off the screen and into your surroundings, and reflection prompts that make you think deeper than “save the turtles.” And when you’re done? You’ll walk away not just with knowledge—but with a mindset shift that makes environmental thinking a daily reflex, not an occasional concern.
Whether you’re an activist, an artist, a teacher, or just someone who’s tired of the doomscrolling, these courses are for you. Take notes, take action, take up space. Welcome to E3O—where learning about the planet means learning how to live better on it.
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This lesson isn’t about doom—it’s about direction. We’re shifting the conversation from “protecting the planet” to “healing ourselves through how we live.” Because the more we align our lifestyles with nature’s rhythm, the less we need to “save” anything.
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Let’s talk about the art of deception—eco edition. Greenwashing is when companies act like they care about the planet just enough to make you feel good about buying from them. It’s when the same brand that dumps chemicals into rivers posts a pastel infographic about “mindful living.”
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Let’s talk about the art of deception—eco edition. Greenwashing is when companies act like they care about the planet just enough to make you feel good about buying from them. It’s when the same brand that dumps chemicals into rivers posts a pastel infographic about “mindful living.”
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Let’s address the package at the door: we are living in a world engineered to make us think we’re one purchase away from happiness. A better life, a better body, a better vibe—delivered in two days with free returns. But here’s the thing: consumption has become a sport and capitalism is the referee, blowing whistles every time we don’t spend money.
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