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A Beacon of Hope – Frankie’s Journey and the Power of the Global Rescue Network

At Sustainable Action Now, our mission extends to every corner of our planet, recognizing that true sustainability encompasses not just environmental health and human well-being, but also the compassionate treatment and protection of all living creatures. The story of Frankie, a magnificent bear whose life took a dramatic turn from confinement to freedom, serves as […]

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Fortifying Our Future – The Critical Passage of the Communications Security Act (H.R. 1717)

In an increasingly interconnected yet vulnerable world, the foundation of a resilient society lies in its ability to communicate, especially when faced with unforeseen challenges. At Sustainable Action Now, we understand that true sustainability extends beyond environmental stewardship to encompass the robust infrastructure and legislative frameworks that protect our communities. This principle was powerfully affirmed

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Upholding Safety in the Shifting Landscape of Nuclear Energy Oversight

In the pursuit of a sustainable future, energy policy stands at a critical juncture. Nuclear power, often touted as a carbon-free solution, is experiencing a renewed push for expansion. However, a recent development in the United States’ regulatory framework for nuclear energy raises significant questions about safety, transparency, and the very definition of “sustainable” action.

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The Economic Imperative of Climate Policy

In an era defined by accelerating climate change and volatile energy markets, the discourse around sustainable action has moved beyond environmental advocacy to become a central pillar of economic policy and political strategy. At Sustainable Action Now, we understand that true progress hinges on both innovative solutions and a clear understanding of how these solutions

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Ordaining Compassion: Rev. Sarah Bowen and the Rise of Animal Chaplaincy

At Sustainable Action Now, we believe in bridging the gap between compassion and action — not only through legislation and sanctuary but also by transforming the way we see animals and our responsibility to them. One of the most inspiring voices leading this movement is Rev. Sarah Bowen, an interfaith minister, animal chaplain, and educator

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Beating the Heat and Healing the Heart: Sustainable Action Now Supports Bear Rescue and Rehabilitation Across Europe

At Sustainable Action Now, we champion every paw print on the path to freedom — especially when those paws belong to bears who have endured lives of hardship, injury, or neglect. Today, we bring you two inspiring stories from our global partners at FOUR PAWS, showcasing not only the resilience of animals but also the

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We’re Suing the AKC—Because Breeding Dogs to Suffer Isn’t a Standard, It’s Abuse

At Sustainable Action Now, we believe that no animal should be bred into a lifetime of suffering just to meet outdated aesthetic standards. That’s why we are proud to stand with advocates, veterinarians, and animal guardians across the country in filing a lawsuit against the American Kennel Club (AKC)—an organization whose breed standards continue to

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A New Era for Parole Reform – 16 Guiding Principles to Transform a Broken System

America’s criminal justice system has long been plagued by systemic injustice, mass incarceration, and a revolving door of incarceration that disproportionately affects marginalized communities. While conversations around bail reform and prison abolition have taken center stage in recent years, parole reform remains one of the most urgently needed yet chronically overlooked components of true criminal

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The Summer Salad We Can’t Stop Talking About—Watermelon Feta Mint Salad

There’s something undeniably magical about the foods we turn to during summertime. Crisp textures, bold flavors, fresh produce straight from the garden or farmers’ market—this is the season when simple ingredients shine. And if there’s one dish that captures that summer spirit in a single bite, it’s the Watermelon Feta Mint Salad. A long-time favorite

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Experience the Wild With SafariLIVE Sunset – July 11, 2025 On-Demand & Live Again Tpomorrow on July 12, 2025

There are few experiences more humbling, more grounding, or more awe-inspiring than witnessing wildlife in its raw, untouched element—especially when it’s done responsibly, ethically, and without disturbing the natural balance. That’s exactly what you get when you tune in to SafariLIVE Sunset, and the July 11, 2025 episode is one you don’t want to miss.

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A Historic Pivot Toward Ending Animal Testing—And the Political Force That Helped Spark It (The Trump Administration)

In what can only be described as a pivotal breakthrough for both ethics and science, the United States is making meaningful progress toward ending the cruel and outdated practice of animal testing. From federal agencies to research labs, the momentum is clear: the future of medicine and innovation does not need to be built on

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Restoring Wyoming’s Democracy: Fixing the Census Count for Fair Representation

The Unseen Impact of Federal Census Policy on State Democracy At Sustainable Action Now, we believe that the bedrock of a healthy democracy is fair and accurate representation. Yet, a critical flaw in federal census policy continues to undermine this principle in states across the nation, with Wyoming serving as a stark example. The way

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Navigating the Future of Aviation Leadership

At Sustainable Action Now, we believe that true progress toward a sustainable future hinges on leadership dedicated to innovation, efficiency, and environmental stewardship across all sectors. This commitment extends profoundly to the realm of aviation, a critical industry with immense potential for both economic growth and ecological impact. Our latest report delves into a significant

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Bolstering Our Defenses Against a Changing Climate

In an era where the impacts of climate change are becoming increasingly evident, the need for proactive, sustainable action has never been more urgent. From rising sea levels to more frequent and intense extreme weather events, communities worldwide are grappling with unprecedented challenges. Our ability to adapt, mitigate, and build resilience hinges on a multi-faceted

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A Moral Imperative – Halting Florida’s Execution Spree

At Sustainable Action Now, our commitment to justice extends to the very core of human dignity. Today, we stand at a critical juncture, witnessing a deeply troubling trend in Florida that prioritizes finality over truth, and vengeance over the fundamental principles of justice and mercy. The state is poised to carry out two executions this

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