To celebrate Earth Day today, YouTube is promoting a bevy of creators who are dedicated to sustainability in the fashion, lifestyle, and beauty realms.The video giant has also produced an original clip to share the inspiring story of Krystn Keller, who taught herself how to make natural soaps to treat her son’s severe eczema from tutorials on YouTube.
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Malala Yousafzai’s Nonprofit Debuts YouTube Series ‘Roll Call’ Spotlighting Girls Around The World
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YouTube Spotlights Eco-Minded Creators Krystn Keller, Justine LeConte, Others On Earth Day
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Diary Of A Web Series: When Your Set Light Catches Fire
When smoke starts billowing out of your set light, there's a good chance your set light is one fire. Pro tip: turn that light off.
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Susan Wojcicki Has “Tea Sessions” With Shane Dawson And James Charles To Discuss Creator Concerns
Shane Dawson and Susan Wojcicki have officially had tea.
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YouTube Picks Up Original Series ‘Retro Tech’ From Star Creator Marques Brownlee, Vox Media Studios (Exclusive)
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YouTube Returning To Fire TV After Amazon And Google Find Friendly Ground
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YouTube Testing Free $2 Super Chats As Part Of YouTube Premium Subscription
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Susan Wojcicki On YouTube’s Fight Against Grotesque Content: “I Own This Problem, And I’m Going To Fix It”
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T-Series Court Order Sees “Abusive, Vulgar, Racist” PewDiePie Diss Tracks Blocked In India
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YouTube Teams Up With Enterprise For ‘Cobra Kai’ Campaign
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YouTube Names New Head Of Unscripted; Says Upcoming Originals Slate Will Center On Music, Education, And Creators
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Korean Boy Band BTS Annihilates Record For Biggest 24-Hour YouTube Debut
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