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Activating your credit card? Don’t skip the mobile wallet step(TNS) — Guilford Technical Community College plans to renovate the Johnson Warehouse on its High Point campus with money from a $5 million grant focused on environmental and climate justice challenges and workforce training for green jobs. The 13,200-square-foot building, currently used for storage, will be turned into state-of-the-art facilities for four programs: HVAC, construction, hotel and apartment maintenance, and a program to be determined. The grant is part of $1.6 billion in funding recently announced by the Environmental Protection Agency for 105 selected applications from across the country. “We are grateful the EPA selected the SWRF grant and for GTCC to be involved in such an important and impactful endeavor for our community and students,” said GTCC President Anthony Clarke. “This funding will allow us to have a positive impact on the High Point community surrounding our downtown campus, while providing students with the best possible environment to learn high demand skilled trades.” GTCC purchased the property at 721 S. Hamilton St. in 2007, according to documents from the Guilford County Register of Deeds. In an email to the News & Record, Clarke said that $4.4 million will be spent to transform the Johnson Warehouse into a skilled trades center and the school hopes to complete the renovations “within 1.5-2 years after the funds are secure.” Once completed, the renovated facilities will be used to train approximately 75 students a year for green jobs that are projected to provide at least $40,000 a year in earnings and an annual economic impact of $3 million for the community. Additionally, GTCC will spend $81,950 of the grant money to support students attending classes at the High Point Skilled Trades Center with a full-time career navigator who will provide direct support to eligible and current students about career pathways, academic plans, goal identification, and barrier removal. The grant will also be used to cover the addition of two electric-powered 15-person vans allowing local residents means to travel to GTCC’s campus, and an EV charging station will be installed at the High Point campus. According to Clarke, a little over $300,000 will be spent on the vans and one of the vans will be wheelchair-accessible. Finally, some money from the grant will be used to provide a work-based learning opportunity for GTCC students enrolled in the Civil Engineering Technology and Geomatics Technology Associate in Applied Science programs. These students will work in partnership with N.C. State University and the Piedmont Conservation Council to test water quality along Richland Creek. According to the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality “Richland Creek is currently impaired for recreation due to high levels of fecal coliform bacteria, which is used as an indicator of the possible presence of blood borne pathogens.” “This component of the grant will provide GTCC students with an opportunity to gain field experience by assisting Dr. Jay Levine (NC State University) with the water testing and geospatial mapping project of Richland Creek,” Clarke said. “GTCC students will assist Levine’s field team with water sampling, mapping, and public outreach on the research findings. Grant funds will be used to pay students an hourly wage for this work-based learning opportunity.”
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Family-Friendly Perks and Huge Discounts Highlight Princess Cruises' 'Come Aboard Sale on 2025 - 2027 SailingsOn paper, being more sustainable and eco-friendly while shopping sounds great—so why don't more people do it? There is growing consumer consciousness about the environmental impact of where people choose to shop and the sustainability of the products they buy. According to McKinsey, over 60% of individuals surveyed in 2020 said they would be willing to pay more for a product that is packaged in an eco-friendly way. Since 2019, products marketed as being environmentally sustainable have seen a 28% growth in revenue compared to 20% for products with no such marketing, a 2023 McKinsey and NielsenIQ report found. Much of this is thanks to the preferences and attitudes of Gen Z, who, on average, care more than their older counterparts about being informed shoppers. The younger generation also has more social justice and environmental awareness altogether. Shoppers are willing to spend around 9.7% more on a product they know is sourced or manufactured sustainably, with 46% saying they would do so explicitly because they want to reduce their environmental footprint, according to a 2024 PwC report. Sustainable practices consumers look for from companies include production methods, packaging, and water conservation. But despite the growing consciousness around being more environmentally responsible, consumer actions don't always align with their values. In psychology, this is defined as the "say-do gap": the phenomenon wherein people openly express concern and intention around an issue, but fail to take tangible action to make a change. According to the Harvard Business Review in 2019, most consumers (65%) say they want to buy from brands that promote sustainability, but only 1 in 4 follow through. So why don't people actually shop sustainably, despite how much they express a preference for eco-friendly products—and how can we close the gap? The RealReal examined reports from the Harvard Business Review and other sources to explore why some shoppers want to buy sustainably but struggle to follow through. This lack of action isn't due to a lack of caring—in many cases, it's hard to know how to be a sustainable consumer and other factors are often outside of shoppers' control. But the more people shop sustainably, the easier and more accessible that market will be for everyone—making it much easier for folks to buy aligned with their values. There are many obstacles preventing shoppers from upholding eco-friendly habits as much as they may want to—but not all of these barriers are necessarily real, or accurately understood. Shopping sustainably simply isn't convenient or accessible for many. Those who live in apartment buildings are 50% less likely to recycle , according to Ipsos. Reasons for this can vary from lack of space to buildings being excluded altogether because of recycling contamination issues. Many believe that sustainable products are too expensive or of a lower quality. The former is often true, which does create a hurdle for many: The manufacturing processes and materials for sustainable products are pricey. For instance, organic cotton requires an intensive production process free of certain chemicals or pesticides; by definition, true eco-friendly products can't be mass-produced, further upping their price tag. Using recycled materials for packaging, or obtaining an eco certification, can also be expensive. However, although the narrative of eco-friendly products being more expensive is true, there is often more of an effort to use better quality materials that last longer than their noneco-friendly counterparts. This could end up saving consumers money in the long run: By paying more upfront, they can get more wear out of sustainable fashion, for instance. There is also undeniable political rhetoric surrounding eco-friendly products—however, despite many Conservative politicians decrying sustainable products, members of all generations are increasingly choosing to prioritize shopping sustainably regardless of their political affiliation, according to research from NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business . This finding shows a trend toward seeing sustainability as a nonpartisan subject everyone can benefit from, no matter where they lie on the political spectrum. Some might think eco-friendly clothing, in particular, is not fashion-forward; after all, many of the top clothing retailers in the world partake in fast fashion. However, brands are increasingly being recognized as 'cool' and 'trendy' for supporting environmentally ethical practices, particularly as younger generations prioritize sustainability, as noted before. Many increasingly popular online stores are taking advantage of this paradigm shift by offering secondhand shopping options that are not only fashionable, but also more affordable, like ThredUp or Poshmark. Additionally, many legacy large-name brands are hopping on the sustainability movement and are gaining appreciation from loyal customers. Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program partners with third-party certification bodies to make it easier for shoppers to identify eco-friendly products as they browse the website. H&M's newly launched H&M Rewear program debuts a resale platform that allows the resale of all clothing brands—not just their own. Similarly, Patagonia's Worn Wear program allows shoppers to trade in and buy used gear and clothing. The federal government is also working to close this gap. The Environmental Protection Agency's Safer Choice program is attempting to make sustainable shopping easier for consumers and companies alike. It includes a directory of certified products, a list of safer chemicals to look out for on labels, a "Safer Choice" label that products can earn to denote they are eco-friendly, and resources for manufacturers looking to adopt more sustainable practices. Most of all, though, the biggest way shoppers can shift toward sustainable shopping is through their behaviors and attitudes amongst their peers and communities. Studies show that humans largely care what others think of their actions; the more shoppers make environmentally conscious shopping the norm, the more others will follow suit. From an economic perspective, the more consumers shop eco-friendly, the more affordable and accessible these products will become, too: Sustainable products are currently more expensive because they are not in high demand. Once demand rises, production rates and prices can lower, making these products more accessible for all. Story editing by Carren Jao. Additional editing by Kelly Glass. Copy editing by Kristen Wegrzyn. This story originally appeared on The RealReal and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen's capital while the WHO chief says he was meters away JERUSALEM (AP) — A new round of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital of Sanaa and multiple ports. The World Health Organization’s director-general said the bombardment on Thursday took place just “meters away” as he was about to board a flight in Sanaa. He says a crew member was hurt. The strikes followed several days of Houthi attacks and launches setting off sirens in Israel. Israel's military says it attacked infrastructure used by the Houthis at the international airport in Sanaa, power stations and ports. The Israeli military later said it wasn’t aware that the WHO chief was at the location in Yemen. 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The internationally Famine Early Warning System Network issued the warning this week. The new report had warned that starvation deaths in north Gaza could reach famine levels as soon as next month. It cited what it called Israel's “near-total blockade” of food and water. The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Jacob Lew, criticized the finding as inaccurate and irresponsible. The U.S. Agency for International Development, which funds the famine-monitoring group, told the AP it had asked for and gotten the report's retraction. USAID officials tell The Associated Press that it had asked the group for greater review of discrepancies in some of the data. Powerful thunderstorms rumble across Texas, delaying holiday travel DALLAS (AP) — Severe thunderstorms are firing up in parts of Texas and could trigger high winds, hail and potential tornadoes. More than 100 flights were delayed and dozens more were canceled Thursday at airports in Dallas and Houston. 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That's after an erosion of trust that Democrats note has been fueled by false claims from Donald Trump and his allies of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Democrats say they are willing to work with the GOP but want any changes to make it easier, not harder, to vote. Americans are exhausted by political news. TV ratings and a new AP-NORC poll show they're tuning out NEW YORK (AP) — A lot of Americans, after an intense presidential election campaign, are looking for a break in political news. That's evident in cable television news ratings and a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll found nearly two-thirds of Americans saying they've found the need recently to cut down on their consumption of political and government news. That's particularly true among Democrats following President-elect Donald Trump's victory, although a significant number of Republicans and independents feel the same way. 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Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy battlefield losses KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy losses in Russia's Kursk region and face logistical difficulties as a result of Ukrainian attacks. The intelligence agency said Thursday that Ukrainian strikes near Novoivanovka inflicted heavy casualties on North Korean units. Ukraine's president said earlier this week that 3,000 North Korean troops have been killed and wounded in the fighting in the Kursk region. It marked the first significant estimate by Ukraine of North Korean casualties several weeks after Kyiv announced that North Korea had sent 10,000 to 12,000 troops to Russia to help it in the almost 3-year war. Ex-Sen. Bob Menendez, citing 'emotional toll,' seeks sentencing delay in wake of wife's trial NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. 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New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday granted interim relief to six Himachal Pradesh Congress MLAs against disqualification from the state assembly. A division bench headed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna stayed a Himachal Pradesh High Court order removing the protection granted against disqualification to the six legislators, who had been appointed as chief parliamentary secretaries by the state. The top court also issued notice on an appeal moved by Himachal Pradesh government against the high court ruling that had quashed a 2006 law that allowed it to appoint state legislators as parliamentary secretaries. After quashing the appointment of six Congress MLAs as chief parliamentary secretaries, the high court had declared the protection granted to the Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) illegal, observing that "natural consequences and legal implications" shall follow in accordance with law. This meant that the legislators ran the risk of facing disqualification from the state legislative assembly. Aggrieved, the Himachal Pradesh government moved the top court. Finance AI and Generative AI for Finance By - Hariom Tatsat, Vice President- Quantitative Analytics at Barclays View Program Leadership Building Your Winning Startup Team: Key Strategies for Success By - Dr. Anu Khanchandani, Startup Coach with more than 25 years of experience View Program Marketing Performance Marketing for eCommerce Brands By - Zafer Mukeri, Founder- Inara Marketers View Program Office Productivity Mastering Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and 365 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development A Comprehensive ASP.NET Core MVC 6 Project Guide for 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Office Productivity Excel Essentials to Expert: Your Complete Guide By - Study At Home, Quality Education Anytime, Anywhere View Program Office Productivity Zero to Hero in Microsoft Excel: Complete Excel guide 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) AI-Powered Python Mastery with Tabnine: Boost Your Coding Skills By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Financial Literacy for Non-Finance Executives By - CA Raja, Chartered Accountant | Financial Management Educator | Former AVP - Credit, SBI View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Master in Python Language Quickly Using the ChatGPT Open AI By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Strategy Succession Planning Masterclass By - Nigel Penny, Global Strategy Advisor: NSP Strategy Facilitation Ltd. View Program Marketing Future of Marketing & Branding Masterclass By - Dr. David Aaker, Professor Emeritus at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Author | Speaker | Thought Leader | Branding Consultant View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Mastering C++ Fundamentals with Generative AI: A Hands-On By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Mastering Full Stack Development: From Frontend to Backend Excellence By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Intermediate Java Mastery: Method, Collections, and Beyond By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Pam Moore By - Pam Moore, Digital Transformation and Social Media Expert View Program Web Development JavaScript Essentials: Unlock AI-Driven Insights with ChatGPT By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital marketing - Wordpress Website Development By - Shraddha Somani, Digital Marketing Trainer, Consultant, Strategiest and Subject Matter expert View Program Leadership Business Storytelling Masterclass By - Ameen Haque, Founder of Storywallahs View Program Data Science SQL for Data Science along with Data Analytics and Data Visualization By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Tally Prime & GST Accounting: Complete Guide By - CA Raj K Agrawal, Chartered Accountant View Program Web Development Advanced C++ Mastery: OOPs and Template Techniques By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Marketing & Sales Strategies for Startups: From Concept to Conversion By - Dr. Anu Khanchandani, Startup Coach with more than 25 years of experience View Program (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )I drove a $63,000 Infiniti QX60. It's a stylish luxury SUV let down by its unrefined engine.
BREAKING NEWS Fox News royalty Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt celebrate Christmas with engagement at their home church By SHAWN COHEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and MARTIN GOULD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:13 GMT, 26 December 2024 | Updated: 23:46 GMT, 26 December 2024 e-mail 29 View comments Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt are officially engaged after Hannity popped the question in church over Christmas . The newly engaged couple gushed that they 'couldn't be happier' in an announcement Thursday on foxnews.com , taking their relationship to the next level years after their romance was revealed by DailyMail.com. 'We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives,' Earhardt and Hannity stated. The couple notified their ex-spouses ahead of their announcement and declared that 'everyone is supportive of each other.' They kept details of the proposal private, other than to say he proposed in their 'home church' and that this was the 'perfect place', given they've bonded over their deep faith and 'have placed God first in their relationship'. Hannity, who will turn 63 on Monday, lives in Florida while Earhardt, 48, stays in New York, but the couple have made their long-distance relationship work with weekend trips. This will continue for the foreseeable future. 'With a mutual respect for each other's careers, both Hannity and Earhardt have long-term deals to remain at Fox News Media, where Earhardt will continue to co-host 'Fox & Friends' from New York while the primetime star will continue to host his eponymous show 'Hannity' from Florida ,' foxnews.com stated. Rumors of the Fox News hosts' romance had been reported for years, but the two repeatedly refused to comment on the speculation until DailyMail.com broke the news of their relationship in 2023. Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt got engaged on Christmas at their beloved hometown church. The couple told Fox News this was the 'perfect place' to pop the question The couple have kept details of the proposal private, other than to say he proposed in their 'home church' and that this was the 'perfect place,' given they've bonded over their deep faith and 'have placed God first in their relationship' Earhardt travels on the weekends to Hannity's Florida home, but has to keep a base in New York where Fox & Friends is filmed, one insider told DailyMail.com Read More EXCLUSIVE Fox News Sean Hannity and girlfriend Ainsley Earhardt will go the distance to spend weekends together as he moves to Florida and she remains in New York as morning show cohost Hannity's divorce from wife Jill Rhodes, with whom he shares two children , was first reported in 2020. They separated in 2015, but managed to keep it quiet. Meanwhile, Earhardt and her second husband Will Proctor, split in 2018 and their divorced was finalized in 2019. In Thursday's announcement, the couple declared they 'still get along well' with their exes, and that Earhardt and her former husband continue to amicably raise their daughter. 'We actually made them aware this was happening ahead of time,' the couple stated. DailyMail.com confirmed the couple's budding romance in April 2023 with exclusive pictures of the pair arm in arm in a South Carolina Waffle House and at an oyster festival on Long Island, New York. 'They started out as best friends and the relationship evolved over time,' a source close to the pair told us. They then started spending time as a blended family with Earhardt's now-nine-year-old daughter Hayden – the product of her marriage to one-time Clemson quarterback Proctor – giving them her full blessing. And Hannity's new $23.5 million home, an eight-bed, 10.5-bath Spanish-style home on a barrier island off Palm Beach, Florida, will make a perfect place for the family. Hannity's $23.5million home in Palm Beach, Florida, where he announced earlier this year that he would be broadcasting his radio show, The Sean Hannity Show Earhardt posing with her now-fiancé in 2018, showing off her New York Times best selling memoir The Light Within Me that focuses on her spiritual journey – sources say the couple have bonded deeply over their shared religious values Hannity and Earhardt were speculated to be in a relationship when they were spotted together in February 2023, at The Colony Palm Beach hotel Earhardt started dating Hannity, who had split from Jill Rhodes, his wife of 29 years, around the same time of her divorce from Clemson quarterback Will Proctor in 2019 Set on nearly two acres of land it boasts a pool that shimmers in the evening, a dock, a balcony and a roof-level observation terrace. It also has a bar, wine room, elevator and fireplace. Hannity announced earlier this year that he would be broadcasting his radio show, The Sean Hannity Show, from his new home in the Sunshine State which drew him in due to its conservative political climate . 'We are now beginning our first broadcast of my new home, and that is in the free state of Florida,' he said in January of 2024. 'I am out. I am done. I'm finished. New York, New York, goodbye. Florida, Florida, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. But it's great to be here.' Earhardt has been a regular visitor, but has to keep a base in New York where Fox & Friends is filmed. One source close to the couple told DailyMail.com: 'They had only seen each other on weekends given Ainsley lives in the city and Sean was on Long Island. 'So the only difference now is that they will be traveling by plane instead of a car back and forth to Long Island.' Earhardt has been married twice. She tied the knot with Kevin McKinnon in 2005, but it was over by 2009. Three years later she married Proctor but when she suddenly stopped referring to him on Fox & Friends in 2019 it became clear that that relationship was done. Hannity and Rhodes, who were married for 29 years have two children, Patrick, now 26 and Merri, 23. Florida Sean Hannity New York Share or comment on this article: Fox News royalty Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt celebrate Christmas with engagement at their home church e-mail Add commentBuccaneers looking to beat NFC South-rival Panthers and bolster hopes for a playoff berth
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Activating your credit card? Don’t skip the mobile wallet step(TNS) — Guilford Technical Community College plans to renovate the Johnson Warehouse on its High Point campus with money from a $5 million grant focused on environmental and climate justice challenges and workforce training for green jobs. The 13,200-square-foot building, currently used for storage, will be turned into state-of-the-art facilities for four programs: HVAC, construction, hotel and apartment maintenance, and a program to be determined. The grant is part of $1.6 billion in funding recently announced by the Environmental Protection Agency for 105 selected applications from across the country. “We are grateful the EPA selected the SWRF grant and for GTCC to be involved in such an important and impactful endeavor for our community and students,” said GTCC President Anthony Clarke. “This funding will allow us to have a positive impact on the High Point community surrounding our downtown campus, while providing students with the best possible environment to learn high demand skilled trades.” GTCC purchased the property at 721 S. Hamilton St. in 2007, according to documents from the Guilford County Register of Deeds. In an email to the News & Record, Clarke said that $4.4 million will be spent to transform the Johnson Warehouse into a skilled trades center and the school hopes to complete the renovations “within 1.5-2 years after the funds are secure.” Once completed, the renovated facilities will be used to train approximately 75 students a year for green jobs that are projected to provide at least $40,000 a year in earnings and an annual economic impact of $3 million for the community. Additionally, GTCC will spend $81,950 of the grant money to support students attending classes at the High Point Skilled Trades Center with a full-time career navigator who will provide direct support to eligible and current students about career pathways, academic plans, goal identification, and barrier removal. The grant will also be used to cover the addition of two electric-powered 15-person vans allowing local residents means to travel to GTCC’s campus, and an EV charging station will be installed at the High Point campus. According to Clarke, a little over $300,000 will be spent on the vans and one of the vans will be wheelchair-accessible. Finally, some money from the grant will be used to provide a work-based learning opportunity for GTCC students enrolled in the Civil Engineering Technology and Geomatics Technology Associate in Applied Science programs. These students will work in partnership with N.C. State University and the Piedmont Conservation Council to test water quality along Richland Creek. According to the N.C. Department of Environmental Quality “Richland Creek is currently impaired for recreation due to high levels of fecal coliform bacteria, which is used as an indicator of the possible presence of blood borne pathogens.” “This component of the grant will provide GTCC students with an opportunity to gain field experience by assisting Dr. Jay Levine (NC State University) with the water testing and geospatial mapping project of Richland Creek,” Clarke said. “GTCC students will assist Levine’s field team with water sampling, mapping, and public outreach on the research findings. Grant funds will be used to pay students an hourly wage for this work-based learning opportunity.”
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Family-Friendly Perks and Huge Discounts Highlight Princess Cruises' 'Come Aboard Sale on 2025 - 2027 SailingsOn paper, being more sustainable and eco-friendly while shopping sounds great—so why don't more people do it? There is growing consumer consciousness about the environmental impact of where people choose to shop and the sustainability of the products they buy. According to McKinsey, over 60% of individuals surveyed in 2020 said they would be willing to pay more for a product that is packaged in an eco-friendly way. Since 2019, products marketed as being environmentally sustainable have seen a 28% growth in revenue compared to 20% for products with no such marketing, a 2023 McKinsey and NielsenIQ report found. Much of this is thanks to the preferences and attitudes of Gen Z, who, on average, care more than their older counterparts about being informed shoppers. The younger generation also has more social justice and environmental awareness altogether. Shoppers are willing to spend around 9.7% more on a product they know is sourced or manufactured sustainably, with 46% saying they would do so explicitly because they want to reduce their environmental footprint, according to a 2024 PwC report. Sustainable practices consumers look for from companies include production methods, packaging, and water conservation. But despite the growing consciousness around being more environmentally responsible, consumer actions don't always align with their values. In psychology, this is defined as the "say-do gap": the phenomenon wherein people openly express concern and intention around an issue, but fail to take tangible action to make a change. According to the Harvard Business Review in 2019, most consumers (65%) say they want to buy from brands that promote sustainability, but only 1 in 4 follow through. So why don't people actually shop sustainably, despite how much they express a preference for eco-friendly products—and how can we close the gap? The RealReal examined reports from the Harvard Business Review and other sources to explore why some shoppers want to buy sustainably but struggle to follow through. This lack of action isn't due to a lack of caring—in many cases, it's hard to know how to be a sustainable consumer and other factors are often outside of shoppers' control. But the more people shop sustainably, the easier and more accessible that market will be for everyone—making it much easier for folks to buy aligned with their values. There are many obstacles preventing shoppers from upholding eco-friendly habits as much as they may want to—but not all of these barriers are necessarily real, or accurately understood. Shopping sustainably simply isn't convenient or accessible for many. Those who live in apartment buildings are 50% less likely to recycle , according to Ipsos. Reasons for this can vary from lack of space to buildings being excluded altogether because of recycling contamination issues. Many believe that sustainable products are too expensive or of a lower quality. The former is often true, which does create a hurdle for many: The manufacturing processes and materials for sustainable products are pricey. For instance, organic cotton requires an intensive production process free of certain chemicals or pesticides; by definition, true eco-friendly products can't be mass-produced, further upping their price tag. Using recycled materials for packaging, or obtaining an eco certification, can also be expensive. However, although the narrative of eco-friendly products being more expensive is true, there is often more of an effort to use better quality materials that last longer than their noneco-friendly counterparts. This could end up saving consumers money in the long run: By paying more upfront, they can get more wear out of sustainable fashion, for instance. There is also undeniable political rhetoric surrounding eco-friendly products—however, despite many Conservative politicians decrying sustainable products, members of all generations are increasingly choosing to prioritize shopping sustainably regardless of their political affiliation, according to research from NYU Stern Center for Sustainable Business . This finding shows a trend toward seeing sustainability as a nonpartisan subject everyone can benefit from, no matter where they lie on the political spectrum. Some might think eco-friendly clothing, in particular, is not fashion-forward; after all, many of the top clothing retailers in the world partake in fast fashion. However, brands are increasingly being recognized as 'cool' and 'trendy' for supporting environmentally ethical practices, particularly as younger generations prioritize sustainability, as noted before. Many increasingly popular online stores are taking advantage of this paradigm shift by offering secondhand shopping options that are not only fashionable, but also more affordable, like ThredUp or Poshmark. Additionally, many legacy large-name brands are hopping on the sustainability movement and are gaining appreciation from loyal customers. Amazon's Climate Pledge Friendly program partners with third-party certification bodies to make it easier for shoppers to identify eco-friendly products as they browse the website. H&M's newly launched H&M Rewear program debuts a resale platform that allows the resale of all clothing brands—not just their own. Similarly, Patagonia's Worn Wear program allows shoppers to trade in and buy used gear and clothing. The federal government is also working to close this gap. The Environmental Protection Agency's Safer Choice program is attempting to make sustainable shopping easier for consumers and companies alike. It includes a directory of certified products, a list of safer chemicals to look out for on labels, a "Safer Choice" label that products can earn to denote they are eco-friendly, and resources for manufacturers looking to adopt more sustainable practices. Most of all, though, the biggest way shoppers can shift toward sustainable shopping is through their behaviors and attitudes amongst their peers and communities. Studies show that humans largely care what others think of their actions; the more shoppers make environmentally conscious shopping the norm, the more others will follow suit. From an economic perspective, the more consumers shop eco-friendly, the more affordable and accessible these products will become, too: Sustainable products are currently more expensive because they are not in high demand. Once demand rises, production rates and prices can lower, making these products more accessible for all. Story editing by Carren Jao. Additional editing by Kelly Glass. Copy editing by Kristen Wegrzyn. This story originally appeared on The RealReal and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
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Israel strikes Houthi rebels in Yemen's capital while the WHO chief says he was meters away JERUSALEM (AP) — A new round of Israeli airstrikes in Yemen have targeted the Houthi rebel-held capital of Sanaa and multiple ports. The World Health Organization’s director-general said the bombardment on Thursday took place just “meters away” as he was about to board a flight in Sanaa. He says a crew member was hurt. The strikes followed several days of Houthi attacks and launches setting off sirens in Israel. Israel's military says it attacked infrastructure used by the Houthis at the international airport in Sanaa, power stations and ports. The Israeli military later said it wasn’t aware that the WHO chief was at the location in Yemen. An uneasy calm settles over Syrian city of Homs after outbreak of sectarian violence HOMS, Syria (AP) — Syria’s new security forces checked IDs and searched cars in the central city of Homs a day after protests by members of the Alawite minority erupted in gunfire and stirred fears that the country’s fragile peace could break down. A tense calm prevailed Thursday after checkpoints were set up throughout the country’s third-largest city, which has a mixed population of Sunni and Shia Muslims, Alawites and Christians. The security forces are controlled by the former insurgent group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which led the charge that unseated former President Bashar Assad. The US says it pushed retraction of a famine warning for north Gaza. Aid groups express concern. WASHINGTON (AP) — U.S. officials say they asked for — and got — the retraction of an independent monitor's warning of imminent famine in north Gaza. The internationally Famine Early Warning System Network issued the warning this week. The new report had warned that starvation deaths in north Gaza could reach famine levels as soon as next month. It cited what it called Israel's “near-total blockade” of food and water. The U.S. ambassador to Israel, Jacob Lew, criticized the finding as inaccurate and irresponsible. The U.S. Agency for International Development, which funds the famine-monitoring group, told the AP it had asked for and gotten the report's retraction. USAID officials tell The Associated Press that it had asked the group for greater review of discrepancies in some of the data. Powerful thunderstorms rumble across Texas, delaying holiday travel DALLAS (AP) — Severe thunderstorms are firing up in parts of Texas and could trigger high winds, hail and potential tornadoes. More than 100 flights were delayed and dozens more were canceled Thursday at airports in Dallas and Houston. The National Weather Service says the greatest weather risk stretched from just east of Dallas, and between Houston and portions of southern Arkansas and western Louisiana. The risk includes the possibility of tornadoes, wind gusts between 60 and 80 miles per hour and large hail. The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for several counties in southeast Texas, including the Houston area. Trump has pressed for voting changes. GOP majorities in Congress will try to make that happen ATLANTA (AP) — Republicans in Congress plan to move quickly in their effort to overhaul the nation’s voting procedures, seeing an opportunity with control of the White House and both chambers of Congress. They want to push through long-sought changes such as voter ID and proof-of-citizenship requirements. They say the measures are needed to restore public confidence in elections. That's after an erosion of trust that Democrats note has been fueled by false claims from Donald Trump and his allies of widespread fraud in the 2020 election. Democrats say they are willing to work with the GOP but want any changes to make it easier, not harder, to vote. Americans are exhausted by political news. TV ratings and a new AP-NORC poll show they're tuning out NEW YORK (AP) — A lot of Americans, after an intense presidential election campaign, are looking for a break in political news. That's evident in cable television news ratings and a poll from The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. The poll found nearly two-thirds of Americans saying they've found the need recently to cut down on their consumption of political and government news. That's particularly true among Democrats following President-elect Donald Trump's victory, although a significant number of Republicans and independents feel the same way. Cable networks MSNBC and CNN are really seeing a slump. That's also happened in years past for networks that particularly appeal to supporters of one candidate. Aviation experts say Russia's air defense fire likely caused Azerbaijan plane crash as nation mourns Aviation experts say that Russian air defense fire was likely responsible for the Azerbaijani plane crash the day before that killed 38 people and left all 29 survivors injured. Azerbaijan is observing a nationwide day of mourning on Thursday for the victims of the crash. Azerbaijan Airlines’ Embraer 190 was en route from Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku to the Russian city of Grozny in the North Caucasus on Wednesday when it was diverted for reasons yet unclear and crashed while making an attempt to land in Aktau in Kazakhstan. Cellphone footage circulating online appeared to show the aircraft making a steep descent before smashing into the ground in a fireball. Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy battlefield losses KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Ukraine's military intelligence says North Korean troops are suffering heavy losses in Russia's Kursk region and face logistical difficulties as a result of Ukrainian attacks. The intelligence agency said Thursday that Ukrainian strikes near Novoivanovka inflicted heavy casualties on North Korean units. Ukraine's president said earlier this week that 3,000 North Korean troops have been killed and wounded in the fighting in the Kursk region. It marked the first significant estimate by Ukraine of North Korean casualties several weeks after Kyiv announced that North Korea had sent 10,000 to 12,000 troops to Russia to help it in the almost 3-year war. Ex-Sen. Bob Menendez, citing 'emotional toll,' seeks sentencing delay in wake of wife's trial NEW YORK (AP) — Former U.S. Sen. Bob Menendez is asking a federal judge to delay his end-of-January sentencing on bribery charges, saying his family would suffer a “tremendous emotional toll” if the New Jersey Democrat was sentenced during his wife's trial. His lawyers told Judge Sidney H. Stein in a letter that Nadine Menendez would face a jury that might find it impossible not to hear about her husband's sentencing if it occurred eight days into her trial. The 70-year-old Menendez was convicted in July of 16 charges, including bribery. His wife, whose trial was postponed when she was diagnosed with breast cancer, faces much of the same evidence as her husband. How the stock market defied expectations again this year, by the numbers NEW YORK (AP) — What a wonderful year 2024 has been for investors. U.S. stocks ripped higher and carried the S&P 500 to records as the economy kept growing and the Federal Reserve began cutting interest rates. The benchmark index posted its first back-to-back annual gains of more than 20% since 1998. The year featured many familiar winners, such as Big Tech, which got even bigger as their stock prices kept growing. But it wasn’t just Apple, Nvidia and the like. Bitcoin and gold surged and “Roaring Kitty” reappeared to briefly reignite the meme stock craze.
New Delhi: The Supreme Court Friday granted interim relief to six Himachal Pradesh Congress MLAs against disqualification from the state assembly. A division bench headed by Chief Justice of India Sanjiv Khanna stayed a Himachal Pradesh High Court order removing the protection granted against disqualification to the six legislators, who had been appointed as chief parliamentary secretaries by the state. The top court also issued notice on an appeal moved by Himachal Pradesh government against the high court ruling that had quashed a 2006 law that allowed it to appoint state legislators as parliamentary secretaries. After quashing the appointment of six Congress MLAs as chief parliamentary secretaries, the high court had declared the protection granted to the Members of Legislative Assembly (MLAs) illegal, observing that "natural consequences and legal implications" shall follow in accordance with law. This meant that the legislators ran the risk of facing disqualification from the state legislative assembly. Aggrieved, the Himachal Pradesh government moved the top court. Finance AI and Generative AI for Finance By - Hariom Tatsat, Vice President- Quantitative Analytics at Barclays View Program Leadership Building Your Winning Startup Team: Key Strategies for Success By - Dr. Anu Khanchandani, Startup Coach with more than 25 years of experience View Program Marketing Performance Marketing for eCommerce Brands By - Zafer Mukeri, Founder- Inara Marketers View Program Office Productivity Mastering Microsoft Office: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and 365 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development A Comprehensive ASP.NET Core MVC 6 Project Guide for 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Office Productivity Excel Essentials to Expert: Your Complete Guide By - Study At Home, Quality Education Anytime, Anywhere View Program Office Productivity Zero to Hero in Microsoft Excel: Complete Excel guide 2024 By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) AI-Powered Python Mastery with Tabnine: Boost Your Coding Skills By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Financial Literacy for Non-Finance Executives By - CA Raja, Chartered Accountant | Financial Management Educator | Former AVP - Credit, SBI View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Master in Python Language Quickly Using the ChatGPT Open AI By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Strategy Succession Planning Masterclass By - Nigel Penny, Global Strategy Advisor: NSP Strategy Facilitation Ltd. View Program Marketing Future of Marketing & Branding Masterclass By - Dr. David Aaker, Professor Emeritus at the Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley, Author | Speaker | Thought Leader | Branding Consultant View Program Artificial Intelligence(AI) Mastering C++ Fundamentals with Generative AI: A Hands-On By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Mastering Full Stack Development: From Frontend to Backend Excellence By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Web Development Intermediate Java Mastery: Method, Collections, and Beyond By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital Marketing Masterclass by Pam Moore By - Pam Moore, Digital Transformation and Social Media Expert View Program Web Development JavaScript Essentials: Unlock AI-Driven Insights with ChatGPT By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Digital marketing - Wordpress Website Development By - Shraddha Somani, Digital Marketing Trainer, Consultant, Strategiest and Subject Matter expert View Program Leadership Business Storytelling Masterclass By - Ameen Haque, Founder of Storywallahs View Program Data Science SQL for Data Science along with Data Analytics and Data Visualization By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Finance Tally Prime & GST Accounting: Complete Guide By - CA Raj K Agrawal, Chartered Accountant View Program Web Development Advanced C++ Mastery: OOPs and Template Techniques By - Metla Sudha Sekhar, IT Specialist and Developer View Program Marketing Marketing & Sales Strategies for Startups: From Concept to Conversion By - Dr. Anu Khanchandani, Startup Coach with more than 25 years of experience View Program (You can now subscribe to our Economic Times WhatsApp channel )I drove a $63,000 Infiniti QX60. It's a stylish luxury SUV let down by its unrefined engine.
BREAKING NEWS Fox News royalty Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt celebrate Christmas with engagement at their home church By SHAWN COHEN FOR DAILYMAIL.COM and MARTIN GOULD FOR DAILYMAIL.COM Published: 23:13 GMT, 26 December 2024 | Updated: 23:46 GMT, 26 December 2024 e-mail 29 View comments Fox News hosts Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt are officially engaged after Hannity popped the question in church over Christmas . The newly engaged couple gushed that they 'couldn't be happier' in an announcement Thursday on foxnews.com , taking their relationship to the next level years after their romance was revealed by DailyMail.com. 'We are overjoyed and so thankful to our families for all of their love and support during this wonderful time in our lives,' Earhardt and Hannity stated. The couple notified their ex-spouses ahead of their announcement and declared that 'everyone is supportive of each other.' They kept details of the proposal private, other than to say he proposed in their 'home church' and that this was the 'perfect place', given they've bonded over their deep faith and 'have placed God first in their relationship'. Hannity, who will turn 63 on Monday, lives in Florida while Earhardt, 48, stays in New York, but the couple have made their long-distance relationship work with weekend trips. This will continue for the foreseeable future. 'With a mutual respect for each other's careers, both Hannity and Earhardt have long-term deals to remain at Fox News Media, where Earhardt will continue to co-host 'Fox & Friends' from New York while the primetime star will continue to host his eponymous show 'Hannity' from Florida ,' foxnews.com stated. Rumors of the Fox News hosts' romance had been reported for years, but the two repeatedly refused to comment on the speculation until DailyMail.com broke the news of their relationship in 2023. Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt got engaged on Christmas at their beloved hometown church. The couple told Fox News this was the 'perfect place' to pop the question The couple have kept details of the proposal private, other than to say he proposed in their 'home church' and that this was the 'perfect place,' given they've bonded over their deep faith and 'have placed God first in their relationship' Earhardt travels on the weekends to Hannity's Florida home, but has to keep a base in New York where Fox & Friends is filmed, one insider told DailyMail.com Read More EXCLUSIVE Fox News Sean Hannity and girlfriend Ainsley Earhardt will go the distance to spend weekends together as he moves to Florida and she remains in New York as morning show cohost Hannity's divorce from wife Jill Rhodes, with whom he shares two children , was first reported in 2020. They separated in 2015, but managed to keep it quiet. Meanwhile, Earhardt and her second husband Will Proctor, split in 2018 and their divorced was finalized in 2019. In Thursday's announcement, the couple declared they 'still get along well' with their exes, and that Earhardt and her former husband continue to amicably raise their daughter. 'We actually made them aware this was happening ahead of time,' the couple stated. DailyMail.com confirmed the couple's budding romance in April 2023 with exclusive pictures of the pair arm in arm in a South Carolina Waffle House and at an oyster festival on Long Island, New York. 'They started out as best friends and the relationship evolved over time,' a source close to the pair told us. They then started spending time as a blended family with Earhardt's now-nine-year-old daughter Hayden – the product of her marriage to one-time Clemson quarterback Proctor – giving them her full blessing. And Hannity's new $23.5 million home, an eight-bed, 10.5-bath Spanish-style home on a barrier island off Palm Beach, Florida, will make a perfect place for the family. Hannity's $23.5million home in Palm Beach, Florida, where he announced earlier this year that he would be broadcasting his radio show, The Sean Hannity Show Earhardt posing with her now-fiancé in 2018, showing off her New York Times best selling memoir The Light Within Me that focuses on her spiritual journey – sources say the couple have bonded deeply over their shared religious values Hannity and Earhardt were speculated to be in a relationship when they were spotted together in February 2023, at The Colony Palm Beach hotel Earhardt started dating Hannity, who had split from Jill Rhodes, his wife of 29 years, around the same time of her divorce from Clemson quarterback Will Proctor in 2019 Set on nearly two acres of land it boasts a pool that shimmers in the evening, a dock, a balcony and a roof-level observation terrace. It also has a bar, wine room, elevator and fireplace. Hannity announced earlier this year that he would be broadcasting his radio show, The Sean Hannity Show, from his new home in the Sunshine State which drew him in due to its conservative political climate . 'We are now beginning our first broadcast of my new home, and that is in the free state of Florida,' he said in January of 2024. 'I am out. I am done. I'm finished. New York, New York, goodbye. Florida, Florida, if you can make it here, you can make it anywhere. But it's great to be here.' Earhardt has been a regular visitor, but has to keep a base in New York where Fox & Friends is filmed. One source close to the couple told DailyMail.com: 'They had only seen each other on weekends given Ainsley lives in the city and Sean was on Long Island. 'So the only difference now is that they will be traveling by plane instead of a car back and forth to Long Island.' Earhardt has been married twice. She tied the knot with Kevin McKinnon in 2005, but it was over by 2009. Three years later she married Proctor but when she suddenly stopped referring to him on Fox & Friends in 2019 it became clear that that relationship was done. Hannity and Rhodes, who were married for 29 years have two children, Patrick, now 26 and Merri, 23. Florida Sean Hannity New York Share or comment on this article: Fox News royalty Sean Hannity and Ainsley Earhardt celebrate Christmas with engagement at their home church e-mail Add commentBuccaneers looking to beat NFC South-rival Panthers and bolster hopes for a playoff berth