In 2018 an orca named Tahlequah in the North American Pacific Northwest made international headlines when she carried her deceased calf for 17 days in what many viewed as a profound grieving process. Tahlequah is the member of an endangered community of orcas, the Southern Residents, who have experienced so much loss that their population is now facing extinction. There are currently 73 Southern Resident orcas remaining.
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Within the realm of sustainability and environmentalism, one ongoing debate prevails – where should we put more of our time and resources: towards making shifts in our daily lives and routines, or towards pushing for greater systemic change?
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As part of the All-One Australia Initiative in 2022 Dr. Bronner’s donated $10,000 AUD to Seed, Australia's first Indigenous Youth Climate Network which is building a movement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander young people for climate justice. Seed’s vision is for a just and sustainable future with strong cultures and communities, powered by renewable energy. Climate change is one of the greatest threats facing humanity, but Seed also knows it is an opportunity to create a more just and sustainable world.

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