Some of the world’s largest cities have signed a commitment to reduce meat served in their public institutions as part of their response to the global climate emergency.
“Mayors are in charge of millions of meals every day. They should do everything in their power to create a healthy future for both citizens and the planet.”
"Using the data from this research, we can tell the government that the air we breathe is really bad, and something needs to be done quickly to fix this problem."
Plastic pollution is a global threat. And thanks to pressure from people all around the world, brands and retailers know they need to take responsibility for creating it.
Russia has established one of its largest old-growth nature reserves; a 300,000 hectares area larger than the size of Luxembourg, after two decades of campaigning.
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