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Art of the Week: Vincent Jackson’s colorful, harmonious folk art

Creator: Vincent Jackson © 2014 Creativity Explored Licensing LLC All rights reserved By Kaitlyn Scanlon, Alliance Intern from Oregon State University ’26 “I am a renowned artist, I don’t take …

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Bad News: US fossil fuel companies fund Republican Presidential candidates’ climate denial

Credit: Climate Change 911 By Olivia Salzwedel, Alliance Intern from University of Minnesota Morris ’22 The climate crisis brought devastating impacts in July, which NOAA says was the planet’s hottest …

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Good News: New million-acre National Monument protects sacred tribal lands by Grand Canyon

President Biden signing proclamation of new national monument with tribal leaders, elected officials, and Interior Secretary Deb Haaland. Credit: US Department of the Interior By Kaitlyn Scanlon, Alliance Intern from …

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Good News: Could police use a farm to create jobs, build community and feed and heal people?

Alameda Police Department’s Dig Deep Farms currently operates 6 farms and provides daily relief for those experiencing food insecurity. Credit:  Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs Activities League By Olivia Salzwedel, Alliance …

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Song of the Week: Celebrating the 50th anniversary of hip-hop with will.i.am’s sustainable poetry

Prophesizing “the Eskimo gets bit by a mosquito” and “rastas in Jamaica will get hit by a quake/that registers something like 8.8,” will.i.am’s brooding rhymes have a respectable snap of …

Articles / Newsletters / Sustainability Tip

Sustainability Tip: Engage in effective resiliency by following 5 steps to success when life gets hard 

Resilience is the ability to bounce back from change without harm. At its best, it’s antifragility— the ability to grow stronger with every challenge we face, say Gabriella Rosen Kellerman …

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Bad News: 92% of coral reefs globally covered in plastic and causing coral death

Credit: Rich Carey, Environmental Defense Fund By Sophie Roback, Alliance Intern from Colorado College ’24 Marine biologist Hudson Pinheiro went diving off of the coast of the Philippines with the goal …

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Inspiration: Be Tenacious on Behalf of Life on Earth urges Dr. Ayana Johnson 

TED Talk – A Love Story for the Coral Reef Crisis, 2019. Credit: Ryan Lash By Kaitlyn Scanlon, Alliance Intern from Oregon State University ’26 Getting bogged down by the …

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Art of the Week: The evocative same-place, multi-time photos of Terry Evans’ Ancient Prairies

Night, near Salina, Kansas, April 2020 (2020). Archival pigment print, 40 x 40 inches.  Credit: Terry Evans By Kaitlyn Scanlon, Alliance Intern from Oregon State University ’26 Imagine a compilation of …

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Sustainability Tip: Why brushing and flossing really matter for brain health and preventing dementia

Maintaining good oral health habits, such as brushing and flossing, may help prevent cognitive impairment and dementia. But please remember to turn off the faucet when brushing your teeth and …

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