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Amid California's historic drought, Nestle Waters, the world's largest bottler, extracts millions of gallons of water annually from the San Bernardino National Forest. This extraction persists
The Center for Biological Diversity is a Tucson, Arizona-headquartered 501c3 nonprofit. We believe human welfare is deeply linked to nature—to the vast diversity of wild animals and plants.
From Oscar-nominated filmmakers Betsy West and Oren Jacoby, "This Is Not a Drill" documents three unlikely heroes confronting the powerful fossil fuel industry amidst escalating extreme weather.
This episode of the Circular Economy Show features Rachel O’Reilly, Global Human Sustainability Design Director at Accenture. They discuss their upcoming report, ‘Circularity is Working,’
The Circular Economy Show explores how marketers can shift from the linear to the circular economy. Experts Deb Caldow (Diageo) and Rachel O’Reilly (Accenture Song) discuss turning ideas into
In the Scottish Highlands, "thrawn" describes a virtuous stubbornness—a struggle to make the most of what's available. Professional snowboarder Lesley McKenna, raised on this ethos, has
Rachel Schur, currently performing on Broadway in Chicago, will deliver closing remarks and a performance.
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Former White House climate advisor Molly Kawahata reflects on her time in the Obama Administration, her personal struggle with mental health, and her love of alpine climbing. Her story offers a
COP26 aims for measurable progress in mitigation, adaptation, and finance, urging non-state actors, including businesses and financial institutions, to join the Race to Zero and set ambitious
The California Field Team celebrated American Wetlands Month 2021 with a webinar featuring Rachel Zwillinger, Defenders' water policy advisor.
The discussion covered the ecological
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