<[link removed]>Many Americans open to plant-based diets, new study finds <[link removed]>
According to a new report, “Climate Change and the American Diet,” by Earth Day Network and Yale, Americans are open to plant-based diets—but they don’t know where to start. In short, people don’t have the information to change their eating habits, meaning communicators have a huge opportunity to educate about our food’s carbon footprint.
<[link removed]>12 women and girls of color leading the charge in climate science and activism <[link removed]>
For this year’s International Day of Women and Girls in Science, we’re highlighting 12 women and girls of color from all over the world—whether it’s through research or activism, these women have dedicated their lives and careers to fighting climate change.
<[link removed]>An illustrated tribute to most endangered plant in every US state <[link removed]>
A team of researchers and artists created an illustrated tribute to the most endangered plant in every U.S. state, celebrating plants on the brink of extinction and raising awareness through visualization. It is a work both joyful and troubling for the fragile status of these plants.
<[link removed]>Young Evangelicals demand climate action outside National Prayer Breakfast <[link removed]>
Demonstrators from Young Evangelicals for Climate Action gathered outside the National Prayer Breakfast. Standing in a steady, chilly rain on the sidewalk, the youth read an open letter on climate change, signed by hundreds of young evangelicals and addressed to attendees of the breakfast.
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