The Rainforest Alliance Encourages Sustainable Farming

After this year, The Rainforest Alliance will introduce a fresh Regenerative Agriculture certification to address the immediate need to restore farm soil and ecosystems that have been severely damaged. This standard, which is based on years of experience, will provide farmers and businesses with a reliable framework that emphasizes soil health, biodiversity, and climate resilience. Consumers can anticipate making choices that promote healthier planets.
Voting on a proposal for vegan milk in schools garners a lot of partisan support.

The late proposed republican FISCAL Act proposes including plant-based milk in school lunches in order to address lactose intolerance, which disproportionately affects students of color. While this change may result in considerable economic benefits from lowering dairy production’s methane emissions, bill supporters are focusing on health benefits, which suggests a shift in their efforts to appeal to a government that isn’t currently focused on environmental issues.
Gates ‘ Climate Group discontinues operationsIn March, Bill Gates ‘ Breakthrough Energy announced significant changes to its European unit and U.S. policy team. According to experts, this retooling is in line with the lessening likelihood of progress in national climate policy under the current administration. Although a spokesperson certifies Gates ‘ ongoing commitment to innovation in clean energy, these cuts represent a significant shift in his approach to climate change.
Certification is Introduced by The Change Climate ProjectThe 2025 Standard and The Climate Label were released late in 2024 as a result of The Change Climate Project (TCCP ) announcement. The designation, which replaces the Climate Neutral Certified label, helps businesses reduce their carbon footprint and call consumers to businesses that take part in verified climate initiatives. REI is one of the first companies to pursue the novel certification.
Arctic Sea Ice Levels Rekord in March 2025

Arctic sea ice reached its lowest extent on record in March, continuing a four-month trend of record lows. It was also the second-hottest March ever recorded, with dangerously high global temperatures even remaining. These trends, according to experts, indicate that climate change is fast acclimating and that it will have a significant impact on global ecosystems and weather patterns.