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Frontiers’ Volunteers: February’s friendly competitions for good 

Frontiers

This month, we talk to journal launch specialist and Sustainability Network launch team member Hannah Kulmatycki and portfolio manager and production team member Vikki Davies about the challenges to start off 2023. One of the aims of the Sustainability Network is to help Frontons apply what they learn in our speaker series in a tangible way.

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Monica Montgomery –  Policies for Peace

Frontiers

We were founded by the Manhattan Project nuclear physicist, Leo Szilard , because he said ‘the sweet voice of reason alone could not do the job, that campaign contributions could not do the job, but the combination of the sweet voice of reason and substantial campaign contributions might very well do the job.’

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Celebrating Ocean Victories of 2023

Ocean Conservancy

This year has not been without its challenges: We saw record-breaking heat waves , legislative setbacks and frustrating court decisions. That’s why I like to pause at the end of each year and share some good news from the previous months (see my previous recaps from 2022 , 2021 and 2020 ).

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USA: “The Coke Side of Life”—More Sugar, Less Science

Corp Watch

1 national trending Twitter topic Friday afternoon after a spokesperson for the beverage company's exclusive bottler in Russia reportedly told a Russian state-owned news agency that it would continue all business operations in the country. It’s a misinformation campaign, similar to those used by Big Tobacco, Big Oil, and Big Pharma.

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Release: Nearly all COP27 sponsors are either major polluters or enablers of fossil fuel industry

Corp Watch

1 national trending Twitter topic Friday afternoon after a spokesperson for the beverage company's exclusive bottler in Russia reportedly told a Russian state-owned news agency that it would continue all business operations in the country. It’s a misinformation campaign, similar to those used by Big Tobacco, Big Oil, and Big Pharma.

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UK: Coca-Cola Enterprises boss admits taking £1.5m in bribes

Corp Watch

1 national trending Twitter topic Friday afternoon after a spokesperson for the beverage company's exclusive bottler in Russia reportedly told a Russian state-owned news agency that it would continue all business operations in the country. It’s a misinformation campaign, similar to those used by Big Tobacco, Big Oil, and Big Pharma.

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Senate, House Climate Caucus Calls On General Assembly To Act On Meaningful Climate Legislation, Protect Public Health

PA Environment Daily

Carolyn Comitta (D-Chester) and Minority Chair of the Senate Environmental Resources and Energy Committee, led a Senate-House Climate Caucus news conference celebrating Climate Action Week in Harrisburg. Large-scale solar arrays can put degraded or unproductive land to work and create new revenue streams for farmers. Otten said.