<[link removed]>4 teachers building climate literacy this year <[link removed]>
Earlier this year, Earth Day Network launched the Earth Day Schools initiative, partially to highlight how teachers have incorporated environmental education into their schools. Here are four examples of teachers working hard to build climate literacy in their classrooms.
<[link removed]>To help prevent pandemics, stop eating meat... <[link removed]>
If we all adopted plant-based diets, not only would greenhouse gas emissions plummet, but it would save millions of people from dying of heart disease and emerging infectious diseases each year.
<[link removed]>Summer reading list: 6 children’s books to start a climate conversation <[link removed]>
To start a kid-friendly conversation about the environment, add these six books to the summer reading list.
<[link removed]>5 US environmental rollbacks pushed during the pandemic <[link removed]>
The U.S. continues to roll back environmental regulations, despite the opportunity to invest in a green recovery after the coronavirus pandemic. But every citizen has the power to reverse these trends and invest in a more sustainable future — by voting.
<[link removed]>Q&A with executive director of Mass Poor People’s Assembly and Moral March on Washington <[link removed]>
This past weekend, millions participated online in the Mass Poor People’s Assembly and Moral March on Washington. We recently spoke with the Reverend Dr. Alvin O’Neal Jackson, the executive director of the event.
<[link removed]>Despite coronavirus lockdowns, global CO2 levels hit record high <[link removed]>
Coronavirus lockdowns have slowed carbon emissions and driven down pollution worldwide. But that doesn’t mean CO2 levels are dropping. In fact, it’s just the opposite.
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