Gifts to the Future

Oysters clean water and protect coastlines. Their shells help stabilize the ocean’s carbon cycle. They’re a delicious delicacy and one of the most climate friendly proteins you can eat. Order oysters for your holiday table today.

Ideally, find a local source to minimize carbon from shipping. If you can’t, you can order direct from oyster farmers online.

Running Tide helps heal the ocean with both kelp farming and by raising oysters. While their oysters already sold out, you can support their distributor SoPo Seafood with fresh live Maine oysters shipped overnight to you

First Light oysters aren’t currently available either, but definitely keep an eye on this Wampanoag-owned business to add economic and climate justice to your oyster purchase.

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#GiftsToTheFuture – tiny holiday tips to give a better future to all enough.co/gifts-to-the-future

 

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Bring your loved ones together this holiday season to give #GiftsToTheFuture. Each day on the way to welcoming the new year, we'll share a little something you can do to help make it (and many years that follow) better for those you love. enough.co/gifts-to-the-future

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Laura Fitton, Founder

Laura Fitton, Founder

Founder, Advisor, and Speaker

I founded enough.co to explain and evangelize market-driven shifts that can bring speed and scale to the climate fight.

My approach merges my environmental science and policy degree with my expertise as a tech CEO/Founder, growth executive, author, speaker, and recognized trailblazer.

My research on environment and justice is published in Science and by the Center for Policy Alternatives, and I've spoken at Harvard Business School, MIT Sloan, and a great many conferences.