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Automakers and the Battle for Clean Energy Tax Credits

In the ongoing battle to shape the future of clean energy, the automotive industry is playing a significant role. Recently, General Motors (GM) has made headlines for its stance in the megabill fight over clean energy tax credits. The issue revolves around proposed new anti-China restrictions on clean energy incentives, a decision that has divided […]

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Embrace Summer with A Tropical Piña Colada Smoothie and Vegan Corn Chowder — Deliciously Sustainable Choice!

As the warmth of summer fills the air, there’s no better time to enjoy fresh, seasonal ingredients that nourish both the body and the planet. A dish that combines sustainability, flavor, and simplicity is the Vegan Corn Chowder—a hearty, veggie-packed soup that embodies the best of what summer has to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned

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Our Youth, Our Future—Building a Movement for Tomorrow’s Leaders, Today

When we talk about sustainability, it’s easy to focus on climate, policy, and activism in the here and now. But true, long-term sustainability is impossible without the next generation of leaders—youth voices rising up to shape the world they will inherit. At Sustainable Action Now, we believe investing in youth is essential to building a

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Sustainable Action Now Death Penalty Report: Honoring Courage, Commitment, and Change at the 2025 DPF Annual Awards Dinner & Life and Legacy of Sonia “Sunny” Jacobs

In a world that often feels saturated with injustice, it’s essential to pause and spotlight those working relentlessly to dismantle the systems that perpetuate violence and inequality. On Thursday, June 5, 2025, the Death Penalty Focus (DPF) will host its Annual Awards Dinner—an evening not just of recognition, but of powerful reflection and recommitment to

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This Week’s Feel-Good ‘Food With A Feeling’ Meal Plan & Plant-Based Recipes That Nourish, Satisfy, and Protect Our Planet

At Sustainable Action Now, we believe in more than just advocacy—we believe in lifestyle choices that reflect compassion, sustainability, and wellness. That’s why we’re excited to share this week’s featured recipes from the ever-inspiring Food With A Feeling. This latest Meal Plan #11 is packed with satisfying plant-based recipes that are easy to prep, full

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A Win for Animal Rights: Harvard’s Cruel Monkey Experiments Defunded — But the Fight Isn’t Over

At Sustainable Action Now, we believe that real change happens when awareness meets action—and this week, we’re witnessing a glimmer of victory in the fight to protect animals used in cruel and outdated laboratory experiments. For years, activists, scientists, and animal advocacy organizations like PETA have been sounding the alarm about the horrific research conducted

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LIVE at the Waterhole: Your Front-Row Seat to Africa’s Wild Heartbeat – June 4, 2025

In a world that feels increasingly disconnected from nature, moments like this bring us back to what matters most. On June 4, 2025, SafariLIVE streamed another awe-inspiring experience straight from the heart of Africa’s wilderness—LIVE at the Waterhole—inviting viewers around the globe to witness raw, unfiltered wildlife moments in real time. These live broadcasts do

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Tragedy at the Track: A Call to End Timed Sprints at Horse Auctions

Another life lost. Another innocent animal pushed past her physical limits for human profit. This time, it was a two-year-old filly—barely out of adolescence—who broke both her ankles during a speed trial at a horse auction. The high-speed sprint, designed to showcase her athletic potential and boost her auction price, ended in catastrophic failure. She

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Bear Felix: A Powerful Rescue After 34 Years in Captivity

After 34 long years behind bars, in isolation and deprivation, Felix the bear has finally taken his first steps toward freedom — and it’s a moment that has left animal lovers around the world with goosebumps and overwhelming joy. Thanks to the relentless commitment of wildlife advocates and international rescue teams, Felix now lives in

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Congressional Disapproval of EPA’s Reclassification Rule

In a significant legislative move, the U.S. House of Representatives has passed Senate Joint Resolution 31 (S.J.Res.31), effectively disapproving the Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) final rule titled “Reclassification of Major Sources as Area Sources Under Section 112 of the Clean Air Act.” This resolution, passed on May 22, 2025, under the Congressional Review Act (CRA),

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