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Rare unlocks the power of people to protect nature and fight climate change.
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Many Emmy-contending TV shows are incorporating climate change into their plots - in a wide variety of ways and across genres. In Variety, Michael Schneider spoke to Rare's Ellis Watamanuk about why. variety.com/2025/tv/awards…

"We’ve also seen many benefits of broader community engagement. Bringing ordinary people into the process strengthens trust in science..." Great piece by International Science Council scientists on how to make ocean science more impactful.


DYK that urban restaurants in China waste 34m tons of food/year? With the support of switch-asia, Rare, WWF, and the Shenzhen One Planet Foundation launched #PrideOnOurPlates, a project that led to a 22% ⬇️ in food waste in pilot restaurants and was named a Food Planet Prize


Eating less meat is 1 of the best things people can do to address climate change. We couldn't help but wonder...could an episode of And Just Like That... impact audience's views on food? 👠🌯 We found that even small on-screen moments can have the power to increase support for


After taking a #BehaviorCenteredDesign course thru our #BECenter, Joshua Shumak, MBA, Native American Affairs Program Coordinator at SC Commission for Minority Affairs, shifted his approach to emphasize listening, collaboration, and cultural relevance. People noticed. Read his story ➡️ learningfornature.exposure.co/strengthening-…


For a cleaner city, Philadelphia tried to put in place new systems. But systems only work when people use them. In this The Philadelphia Citizen story, Rare's Erik Thulin shares insight into how a city clean-up campaign can successfully change behavior. ♻️🗑️🧠 thephiladelphiacitizen.org/its-not-the-st…








