Interesting article on the role that Carbon Capture plays in the goals and projections of the Inflation Reduction Act.
The world’s very first National Park, Yellowstone, turns 150 this month.
“Yellowstone serves as the core of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, one of the last and largest nearly intact natural ecosystems on the planet.” —NPS.gov
Visit the National Park Service website to find activities and to learn about the park’s history and ongoing preservation efforts.
Force For Good recognizes the critical need to preserve biodiversity and combat climate change. One way to engage others in this urgency is to help them fully understand nature’s majesty: what we have—and what we have to lose. To that end, FFG has created numerous nature-focused music videos that take the listener/viewer on a mini-retreat to nurture the soul and inspire action to enjoy and preserve nature. This month, dig into the various activities planned for the Yellowstone anniversary celebration and enjoy a look at FFG’s short film, Natural, too.
Hooray for Women’s History Month, a time set aside to educate and inspire, to focus on under-told stories and triumphs. Prior to founding Force For Good, Jonathan Sprout featured many notable women in his Grammy®-nominated American Heroes series. With lively concerts of music, illuminating stories, and humor, Sprout entertained and empowered thousands of young people, many of whom have shared with him the positive impact they remember as children that’s still with them today. For Women’s History Month, enjoy a fun peek back at a few American Heroes celebrated in these songs: Elizabeth Blackwell (Doctor), Susan B. Anthony (Carry On) and Sacajawea.
More recently, Force For Good’s music video, Courage, featuring the song Courage from the music CD Passions, lifts up the brave and tenacious suffragettes who helped change history. Check out the short film, as well as these resources, too.