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Daily Outline — Sustainable Action Now ReportTuesday, February 10, 2026 Sustainable Action Now Updates & Featured Stories

Daily Outline — Sustainable Action Now Report
Tuesday, February 10, 2026

Sustainable Action Now Updates & Featured Stories

  1. Sustainable Action Now: Alan Cumming is a “Rebel With a Cause”
    Actor and longtime animal-rights advocate Alan Cumming launches a high-profile new anti-leather campaign with PETA — “Rebel With a Cause,” challenging fashion’s last untouchable cruelty: leather.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  2. Valentine’s Day Desserts — Sweet, Ethical, and Easy to Share
    Weekly Meal Plan featuring 30-Minute Plant-Powered Dinners and Decadent Vegan Valentine’s Day Desserts — guilt-free treats that align with your values.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  3. Whale Tales 2026 Brings Global Ocean Leadership to Maui
    Whale Tales 2026 opens February 19 in Maui, marking a major milestone for marine conservation and ocean leadership as climate and human pressures mount.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  4. Six Flags Wild Safari’s 2026 Nomination Sparks National Debate
    Six Flags Wild Safari in New Jersey earns a USA Today 10Best nomination — while animal-protection advocates question what true ethical recognition should mean for wildlife attractions.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  5. How Cuts to Federal Science Shows Are Hitting Small Businesses
    Analysis of how recent federal science funding cuts—especially under the Critical Mineral Dominance Act—are impacting small businesses and America’s climate innovation pipeline.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  6. Florida’s Execution Assembly Line and the National Reckoning
    Across the U.S., veterans, legal experts, and advocates explore how extreme punishment and systemic failure intersect—highlighted in an upcoming public webinar on death penalty injustices.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  7. Congress Pushes Critical Mineral Expansion — Environmental Safeguards Hanging in the Balance
    A deeper look at critical mineral policy and how federal priorities could undermine environmental protections even as mining expansion is pursued.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  8. Why Rodeos Remain a Hidden Form of Animal Abuse
    Examining how rodeos, celebrated as tradition and entertainment, persist as one of the least regulated and most normalized forms of animal exploitation.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org
  9. Why Kangol’s Silence on Angora Fur Exposes Ongoing Rabbit Abuse
    A report revealing internal awareness at Kangol about angora cruelty — and the company’s choice to stay silent absent public pressure.
    👉 Read More: https://SustainableActionNow.org