Posted by Brooke Gilmore | May 13, 2021
From May 16 to 22, Rocky Mountain Wild (RMW) will host Colorado Endangered Species week with Endangered Species Day falling on May 21. For each day of the week, RMW will host online events and activities. This week is dedicated to providing educational events to the public and advocacy opportunities to protect the plant and animal species that are at risk here in Colorado.
Typically during this week, Rocky Mountain Wild and their partners organize speakers, fundraisers, and other activities along the Front Range, with major events occurring in Boulder and Denver. This year, to stay Safe at Home, they will be offering a suite of online activities each day.
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Consumers change behavior when their minds are directed, their hearts motivated and the path to change is clear and easy to follow. Behavior change experts find that all three conditions must be met for difficult changes, such as changing habitual shopping patterns and switching brand loyalty.
Chocolate makes an interesting case study because it has emotional appeal, growing consumer demand and it’s a huge global business. Chocolate resonates with consumers because it is associated with romance, holidays, rewards for good behavior and stress-eating. The global chocolate market is forecast to reach over $139 billion by 2024, with a compound annual growth rate of 4.5 percent from 2019 to 2024. Market trends show that the antioxidant properties of dark chocolate drive demand. Benefits to cardiovascular health associated with milk chocolate are expected to strengthen that demand.
30 Easy Ways to Be More Environmentally Friendly
Being environmentally conscious is not all about plastic bags; it’s about making everyday choices that will quite literally determine our success or failure as a species. We can be more conscious about reducing pollution, protecting wildlife, conserving natural resources and take other actions that can help slow the rate of climate change.
We need to reduce the amount of trash we create, and to reuse or repurpose consumer goods rather than throwing them away. United States is among the countries in the world that produce the most waste.
It is not possible to offer an exhaustive list of things you can do to help protect the environment or rank them based on impact, but here is a short list of relatively easy things you can do to shrink your carbon footprint, lead to more green actions, and initiate change on a larger scale, so there are no more climate change effects that can’t be stopped.