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Angelina Xu, 17, founded a food recovery and composting program in 2018, addressing middle school food waste and insecurity. It collected unopened food for school food banks and sent cafeteria waste for composting. By 2021, her program became Compostology, a youth-led nonprofit now involving 35,000 participants managing 24 K-12 school programs across Maryland.
Compostology received a World Wildlife Fund grant in 2021. In 2023, a student campaign spearheaded by Compostology passed SB 124, allocating $1.25 million for K-12 schools to implement their own programs. Compostology is now rolling out this grant program, ensuring accessibility for all schools.
After graduating high school in Utah’s Davis County, Muskan Walia committed to climate justice. In 2020, collaborating with the Sierra Club Utah Chapter, she launched the Davis School District’s first student-led Clean Energy Schools Campaign. This initiative aims for 100% clean electricity by 2030 and all energy sectors by 2040. Walia and her team successfully passed a nationally recognized policy for energy efficiency and building upgrades, inspiring similar clean energy resolutions in other Utah school districts.
Walia, 21, also co-leads Utah Youth Environmental Solutions, a network activating youth for climate justice. She coordinates an annual curriculum that equips young people with the skills to organize clean energy campaigns in their schools and communities.
Beluga whales are often called the "canaries of the sea."
Discover more about these fascinating marine mammals in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
Watch to discover the names of five baby marine animals you might not know.
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CISL launched its #EmbracingCircularity report on Critical Raw Materials and Circularity at the European Parliament. This initiative, for CLG Europe’s Materials and Products Taskforce, followed the EU’s Critical Raw Materials Act.
The report emphasizes circularity's key role in tackling climate change by promoting better material and product reuse.
Watch our video for more details, or read the full publication here: Embracing Circularity: A Pathway to Strengthening
CLG Europe’s Materials and Products Taskforce will host a webinar on EU Circular Economy Policy during London Circular Economy Week. This event will explore the European Union's commitment to a circular economy, a key strategy within its 2019 European Green Deal for achieving 2050 climate neutrality.
The EU's 2020 Circular Economy Action Plan is a pivotal instrument to mainstream circularity, reducing GHG emissions and benefiting nature, society, and the economy. European companies prove circularity is a viable strategy, de-risking operations and unlocking new growth.
Speakers include Anthony Abbotts (ROCKWOOL Group), Jørgen Hanson (Norsk Hydro), and Krisztina Zálnoky (Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership). Tahmid Chowdhury (CISL) will moderate the discussion.
The whale shark, the ocean's largest fish, consumes tiny prey such as plankton, fish eggs, and schooling fish. Discover more in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
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ITU has been honored with a 2023 Television Academy Engineering, Science & Technology Emmy Award. This prestigious recognition is for their development of a radiocommunication standard for High Dynamic Range Television (HDR-TV).
The standard significantly improves color reproduction, enabling a wider and more accurate range of colors. This results in more vibrant and true-to-life video images.
Canopy member Patrick Usborne, Co-Founder of Perpendicular Architecture, will discuss his background.
He will also detail his current work on integrating sustainable innovations into the construction industry.
Canopy member Justin Dekoszmovszky of Archipel&Co. shares insights into his background and current projects.
His work embodies Archipel&Co.'s ethos: 'make important happen'.
Canopy member Greg Cochrane, of New Allotment, will share insights into his background.
He will also present his current work, which utilizes natural language processing to inform climate predictions.
Canopy member Helen Jackson, from ClimateNode, will share insights into her background and current work.
She specializes in using natural language processing to inform climate predictions.
Canopy member Lily Cairns Haylor, Head of Product and Co-Founder at Advanced Infrastructure, will share insights into her background.
She will also discuss her current work developing geospatial planning tools and solutions.
Canopy member Miguel Zamora, representing Rural Voices, will share details about his background.
He will also discuss his current work and engagement with rural communities.
Explore a video of "creepy-cute critters," based on a Medium article by the Center's Cybele Knowles. Featured in our Endangered Earth newsletter (Oct. 19, 2023), this content highlights the Center for Biological Diversity's mission. As a Tucson-based 501c3 nonprofit, we secure a future for all species by protecting essential lands, waters, and climate, believing human welfare is tied to nature's diversity.
We work through science, law, and media to ensure a wild world for generations to come. Visit our website or take action. Find us on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. Email center@biologicaldiversity.org for inquiries.
While unicorns are mythical, our oceans teem with real-life horned wonders like narwhals and unicornfish. Discover these and other incredible marine species in our Marine Life Encyclopedia.
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Mudskippers are unique amphibious fish, notable for their ability to thrive both in water and on land. Unlike most fish, they spend significant time out of aquatic environments.
These fascinating creatures are particularly known for their distinctive locomotion, utilizing their pectoral fins to "walk" or "skip" across terrestrial surfaces.
The American bumblebee, once thriving coast-to-coast, is rapidly declining due to habitat loss, pesticides, climate change, and disease. This alarming trend signals significant biodiversity loss.
The Center for Biological Diversity is a 501c3 nonprofit committed to securing a future for all species. We use science, law, and media to protect essential lands, waters, and climate, believing human welfare is deeply linked to nature.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.






















