Carly Sitzer
Location: New York CityEducation: Ithaca CollegeCarly is a journalist, New Yorker, and middle child — but not necessarily in that order.
Since graduating from Ithaca College, she has kept up with the Kardashians — not only personally, but also professionally — covering all things reality TV and entertainment news as the digital managing editor for In Touch Weekly and Life & Style. Currently, she's the Senior Vice President of Editorial Operations at Engrost, overseeing the editorial teams and creating content strategies for three brands, Distractify, Green Matters, and Market Realist. When she's not writing, researching, or falling down a reddit rabbit hole, you can most likely find Carly experimenting with a new craft, talking about her dogs, or asking for true crime podcast recommendations (please send her your faves on Twitter).
She was once featured on Joe Jonas's Twitter account (and, honestly, does not bring it up enough).
More From Carly Sitzer
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The UN is encouraging big companies to help protect animals by donating to conservation funds.UK-Based Grocery Store Tesco Experiments With Plastic-Free Produce Packaging
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New satellite images from NASA confirm that the Earth is greener than it was two decades ago.Sea Turtle Populations Are Recovering Thanks to Laws Put in Place to Protect Sea Life
Thanks to an aggressive law aimed at protecting wildlife, sea turtle populations are already recovering.New Study Confirms People Value Corporate Sustainability When Deciding Where to Work
People consider whether or not a company is sustainable when deciding where to work.This Robot Just Delivered 100,000 Baby Corals to the Great Barrier Reef
Scientists are repopulating the Great Barrier Reef — beginning with this delivery of baby corals.Emirates Sees a 40% Increase in Plant-Based Meal Requests on Flights
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Loop is TerraCycle’s new partnership that will help eliminate single-use plastic.What Causes a Polar Vortex?
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The damage caused by the lack of care during the government shutdown could take hundreds of years to be fixed, experts at Joshua Tree warn.Budweiser Now Brews Their Beer With 100% Wind Energy
After committing to renewable energy, Budweiser reveals they now operate on 100 percent wind energy.More Than 30,000 Belgian Students Skip School in the Name of Climate Action
More than 30,000 Belgian students have illegally skipped school in order to send a statement to their government about climate change.High School Students Upcycle Plastic Bags to Make Mats for the Homeless
These high school students helped their community by creating sleeping mats for the homeless people in their community.SeaWorld Rebrands Its Last Shamu-Themed Attraction
Seaworld is getting rid of the last remnants of Shamu, the orca that was held in captivity for years.Japan Suggests Using Recycled Materials for Medals at Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Japan has suggested using recycled materials for the 2020 Olympic medals.Celebrities Are Using the 10-Year Challenge to Show How Much the Planet Has Changed
Celebrities have hopped on the viral 10-year challenge trend to show evidence of climate change.These Are the Best Cities in the U.S. for Vegetarians
Find out which U.S. cities has the most food options for vegetarians.The World's Largest Roofing Company Wants to Add Solar Panels While Re-Roofing Your Home
The world’s most prominent roofing company has turned their attention to solar energy via a new startup, GAF Energy.The Alliance to End Plastic Waste Launches With $1 Billion Commitment to End Plastic Pollution, Faces Criticism
26 major companies have come together to raise $1 billion in an effort to eliminate plastic pollution on the planet.Impossible Burger CEO Reveals Plans to Make Plant-Based Steak
Impossible Foods — the company that brought you the Impossible Burger — is adding steak to their menu.The Oceans Are Warming Even Faster Than Researchers Thought
The Oceans are warming at an even faster rate than the United Nations guessed they would just five years ago.Spain Brings Renewable Energy to State-Owned Paradores
Spain is embracing renewable energy by introducing solar panels at the state-owned Paradores.“Paws on Plastic” Campaign Encouraging People to Pick Up Litter While Walking Their Dogs
One teacher in Scotland is encouraging pet owners to pick up litterNew Bill Introduced in California Would Make It the First State to Require Digital Receipts
California could make history as the first state to mandate digital receipts if a recently introduced bll is successful.Serbia Has Officially Shut Down Fur Farms
Serbia will no longer allow fur farms, in a ban that has taken 10 years to go into effect.New York City’s Foam Ban Is Finally In Effect
Foam takeout containers are officially banned in New York City.The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 Breaks Down While Cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch
The Ocean Cleanup’s System 001 has broken down while cleaning the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.Ethical Clothing Brand PANGAIA Creates Vegan Down Jacket With Wildflowers
PANGAIA is making history with their vegan down jacket — made from dried wildflowers.Washington D.C. Moves Forward With Goal of 100 Percent Renewable Energy by 2032
Policymakers in Washington D.C. have signed a bill that will set the goal of 100 percent renewable energy by 2032.California Bans Pet Stores from Selling Puppy Mill Dogs
California has signed in a law that will ban the sale of puppy mill dogs from being sold in pet stores.Carl’s Jr. Partners With Vegan Meat Company Beyond Meat
Carl’s Jr. adds a vegan patty by Beyond Meat to menu for plant-based eaters.Purple Carrot Introduces New Plant-Based Breakfast and Lunch Options
Purple Carrot — a plant-based meal prep service — has added breakfast and lunch to its repertoire.First Plastic-Free Passenger Flight Takes Off
An airline in Portugal introduced the first plastic-free flight.Crayola’s ColorCycle Lets You Recycle Any Markers — Not Just Their Own
Learn more about ColorCycle, Crayola’s recycling program, and their other green initiatives.California Officials Vote to Move Towards 100 Percent Electric City Buses
California officials vote to move forward with only electric buses for their cities.New Poll Shows Support for the Green New Deal
A new poll shows that voters support the group of policies known as the Green New Deal.Google Maps’ Newest Feature Could Lower Vehicle Emissions
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Some endangered species of whales, giraffes, and gorillas are seeing an increase in population thanks to conservation efforts.New Study: Cyclists Exposed to Less Air Pollution Than Any Other Commuters on Busy Roads
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Norway has banned palm oil-based biofuel, and taken a major step towards protecting the rainforest.Milan Plans to Plant 3 Million Trees by 2030
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Kelloggs has found a way to cut back on their food waste — they’re making beer out of rejected cornflakes.Costa Rica Goes 300 Days Using Only Renewable Energy
Costa Rica just had a major clean energy milestone: They went 300 days using only renewable energy.Plastic Bag Circulation Down 80 Percent in Australia Following Supermarket Ban
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This man is postponing his plans to retire after discovering a way to restore coral reefs.