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Swapping Meat, Dairy for Plant-Based Foods Cuts Climate Pollution by 35%, Randomized Clinical Trial Shows
WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Health Care] -- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine posted the following news release:
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Swapping Meat and Dairy for Plant-Based Foods Cuts Climate Pollution by 35%, Randomized Clinical Trial Shows
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A simple change on the dinner plate could deliver a powerful climate impact. New research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health shows that replacing meat and dairy with a low-fat vegan diet that includes soybeans reduced diet-related greenhouse gas emissions by 35%. For the average individual, that reduction is comparable to eliminating roughly
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WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Health Care] -- Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine posted the following news release:
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Swapping Meat and Dairy for Plant-Based Foods Cuts Climate Pollution by 35%, Randomized Clinical Trial Shows
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A simple change on the dinner plate could deliver a powerful climate impact. New research published in BMJ Nutrition, Prevention & Health shows that replacing meat and dairy with a low-fat vegan diet that includes soybeans reduced diet-related greenhouse gas emissions by 35%. For the average individual, that reduction is comparable to eliminating roughly600 miles of driving each year.
"If you're looking for a powerful way to shrink your carbon footprint, start with what's on your plate," says Hana Kahleova, MD, PhD, director of clinical research at the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine and the lead author of the new research. "Making this swap can help you reduce your greenhouse gas emissions as much as eliminating 600 miles of driving."
The study analyzed dietary records from a randomized clinical trial of postmenopausal women who adopted a low-fat vegan diet with half a cup of soybeans daily for 12 weeks. Researchers linked participants' food intake to environmental impact databases to estimate greenhouse gas emissions and energy demand associated with their diets.
The results were striking:
* Greenhouse gas emissions dropped by 35%.
* Total energy required to produce participants' food fell by 34%.
* The reductions were driven largely by eliminating meat and dairy products.
The dietary intervention also produced major health improvements. In the original clinical trial, participants experienced a 92% reduction in severe hot flashes and lost an average of about 8 pounds.
The researchers found that GHGE decreased in the vegan group by 35% (662.7 g CO2-eq/person day), compared with no change in the control group. This decrease was mainly attributable to reduced meat and dairy consumption. Per person, the reduction is equivalent to eliminating approximately 600 miles. The reduction in GHGE also correlated with a reduction in severe hot flashes for the women in the study.
Cumulative energy demand (CED), which estimates total energy used to produce, process, package, transport, store, and dispose of the waste of food, decreased in the vegan group by 34% (-4956 kJ/person day), compared with no change in the control group. The decrease was also mainly attributable to reduced meat and dairy consumption. The reduction in CED is equivalent to the electricity required to power an average U.S. household for roughly two hours.
"This research shows that replacing meat and dairy with plant-based foods can dramatically cut emissions while improving health at the same time," says Dr. Kahleova.
Physicians Committee research published in JAMA Network Open last year also showed the benefits of a vegan diet for reducing GHGE and CED.
"Dietary choices are one of the most immediate actions individuals can take to reduce climate pollution," Dr. Kahleova added. "Even modest changes, when adopted widely, could have a meaningful impact on climate change."
Food production is a major contributor to climate change, and diets high in animal products generate substantially more greenhouse gases than plant-based diets. Researchers say widespread dietary shifts toward plant-based foods could play a key role in reducing the environmental footprint of the global food system. A recent survey found that nearly half of Americans would consider eating a plant-based diet to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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Original text here: https://www.pcrm.org/news/news-releases/swapping-meat-and-dairy-plant-based-foods-cuts-climate-pollution-35-randomized
SMA: Quality-of-Life Programs Cannot Be an Afterthought
ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 6 [Category: National Defense] -- The Association of the U.S. Army posted the following news:
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SMA: Quality-of-Life Programs Cannot Be an Afterthought
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Safeguarding quality of life of soldiers and their families enables lethality, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer told a congressional panel March 25.
"Our people are the heart of the Army," he said in testimony before the House Appropriations Committee's military construction, veteran affairs and related agencies subcommittee. "They are the engine of our combat power, and our commitment is to provide them
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ARLINGTON, Virginia, April 6 [Category: National Defense] -- The Association of the U.S. Army posted the following news:
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SMA: Quality-of-Life Programs Cannot Be an Afterthought
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Safeguarding quality of life of soldiers and their families enables lethality, Sgt. Maj. of the Army Michael Weimer told a congressional panel March 25.
"Our people are the heart of the Army," he said in testimony before the House Appropriations Committee's military construction, veteran affairs and related agencies subcommittee. "They are the engine of our combat power, and our commitment is to provide themwith the quality of life they need, the leadership they deserve, and the cutting-edge training required to dominate any adversary."
Though the Army exceeded its recruiting and retention goals last year, rest is not an option, Weimer said. "This success is not a signal to relax," he said. "We're committed to sustaining the momentum into the future."
On the Army's installations, beyond addressing the facility maintenance backlog and improving barracks conditions, the service is "also delivering other transformative changes," Weimer said.
"We're revolutionizing soldiers' dining, moving away from outdated cafeterias to flexible, campus-style facilities that feed our soldiers like the warrior-athletes they are," he said. "We're also exploring avenues to solve high construction costs, including our first fully privatized apartments opening this year at Fort Irwin, California."
Quality of life issues take soldiers' attention away from the mission, forcing them to "fight battles against bureaucratic inefficiency" or "poor living conditions," Weimer wrote in his testimony.
"Well-maintained barracks and modern dining facilities are not just amenities; they are critical to ensuring our soldiers are rested, well-fed, and ready to fight," he wrote. "Quality of life cannot be an afterthought, we must set conditions to promote soldier and family cognitive, physical, psychological, social and spiritual well-being and optimal performance."
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Original text here: https://www.ausa.org/news/sma-quality-life-programs-cannot-be-afterthought
MHA, HIDI Refresh Key Community Health And Equity Data
JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, April 6 [Category: Health Care] -- The Missouri Hospital Association posted the following news:
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MHA, HIDI Refresh Key Community Health And Equity Data
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Having access to detailed information about the health factors and outcomes in the communities where Missourians live equips local leaders and organizations with the insight needed to build and maintain a healthier state.
Aligned with National Public Health Week, both the exploreMOhealth platform and the Missouri Hospital Association's public-facing Disparity Explorer dashboard received data updates this week.
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JEFFERSON CITY, Missouri, April 6 [Category: Health Care] -- The Missouri Hospital Association posted the following news:
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MHA, HIDI Refresh Key Community Health And Equity Data
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Having access to detailed information about the health factors and outcomes in the communities where Missourians live equips local leaders and organizations with the insight needed to build and maintain a healthier state.
Aligned with National Public Health Week, both the exploreMOhealth platform and the Missouri Hospital Association's public-facing Disparity Explorer dashboard received data updates this week.
The updated exploreMOhealth data reflect the most current picture of health and social well-being across 938 Missouri ZIP codes.
Missouri ZIP Health Rankings now incorporate data generated between fiscal years 2023 and 2025, along with findings from the U.S. Census Bureau's 2024 American Community Survey. Additionally, new county-level data from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's County Health Rankings & Roadmaps program now are available on exploreMOhealth.
The companion data featured in MHA's Disparity Explorer dashboard are broken down by race, ethnicity, age, gender and payer, helping illuminate disparities in health outcomes experienced by different groups.
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Original text here: https://www.mohospitals.org/newsroom/mha-hidi-refresh-key-community-health-and-equity-data
Latest Outboard Engine Trends Report Shows Shift to Higher Horsepower Continues
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] (TNSxrep) -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Latest Outboard Engine Trends Report Shows Shift to Higher Horsepower Continues
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NMMA released its annual Outboard Engine Sales Trends report, part of the 2025 U.S. Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract, offering a comprehensive look at one of the recreational boating industry's closely watched segments.
In 2025, U.S. outboard engine sales totaled 267,000 units, a 3.9% decline year-over-year. Despite softer unit demand, the market remained
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] (TNSxrep) -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Latest Outboard Engine Trends Report Shows Shift to Higher Horsepower Continues
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NMMA released its annual Outboard Engine Sales Trends report, part of the 2025 U.S. Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract, offering a comprehensive look at one of the recreational boating industry's closely watched segments.
In 2025, U.S. outboard engine sales totaled 267,000 units, a 3.9% decline year-over-year. Despite softer unit demand, the market remainedstable overall, supported by resilient pricing and continued strength in higher horsepower segments. Total market value reached $3.5 billion, while average retail prices rose 3.2% to $13,081.
This comprehensive annual trends report provides a deep dive into the outboard engine market over more than 10 years, providing a valuable historical look at trends and market changes over time.
Data included in the 2025 Outboard Engine Sales Trends report includes:
* Higher horsepower remains in demand: Engines 300 horsepower and greater counted to lead the market with 39,700 units sold.
* Regional concentration continues: The South Atlantic, Great Lakes, and Gulf Coast regions accounted for over 60% of unit sales and more than two-thirds of total market value, with Florida and Texas leading state-level demand.
Download the Report Here (https://www.nmma.org/statistics/publications/statistical-abstract)
NMMA members receive unlimited complimentary access to the digital versions of the annual U.S. Recreational Boating Statistical Abstract. Non-members can purchase the Outboard Engine Sales Trends Report for $1,150.
In addition to this annual report, NMMA provides highly timely monthly wholesale shipment reports and retail reports for outboard engines in the U.S. and Canada.
Bookmark www.nmma.org/statistics/publications/statistical-abstract for direct and easy access.
Visit www.nmma.org/statistics or contact bi@nmma.org for more information.
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Original text here: https://www.nmma.org/press/article/25461
JULY 14-17: National Marine Manufacturers Association Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
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ICAST-the world's premier sportfishing trade show-returns July 14-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando and is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of the global fishing industry this year. NMMA is offering members the unique opportunity to stand out by exhibiting in the Marine Accessories Pavilion (MAP), located at the front of the show floor.
Key considerations
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CHICAGO, Illinois, April 6 [Category: Business] -- The National Marine Manufacturers Association posted the following news release:
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Member Opportunities at Marine Accessories Pavilion, Returning to ICAST 2026
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ICAST-the world's premier sportfishing trade show-returns July 14-17 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando and is expected to be one of the largest gatherings of the global fishing industry this year. NMMA is offering members the unique opportunity to stand out by exhibiting in the Marine Accessories Pavilion (MAP), located at the front of the show floor.
Key considerationsfor participating in MAP include:
Front-of-Show Placement : The Marine Accessories Pavilion is positioned at the front of ICAST, offering consistent visibility to attendees as they enter the show floor, including buyers, dealers, distributors, and media.
Access to Industry Buyers and Partners : ICAST convenes a broad cross-section of the sportfishing and marine industry. Exhibiting in MAP provides an opportunity to connect with decision-makers and potential partners in a focused, high-traffic setting.
Dedicated Space for Product Showcase : MAP provides a platform for companies to highlight new and existing marine accessories to an audience actively exploring product innovations and solutions.
NMMA Member-Focused Opportunity : Participation in the Marine Accessories Pavilion is available to NMMA members, offering a streamlined way to engage in ICAST within a curated exhibitor environment.
For more information or to reserve space, contact Chris Kunzer at ckunzer@nmma.org.
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Original text here: https://www.nmma.org/press/article/25449
European Chips Skills Academy Launches ECSA Learning Platform
MILPITAS, California, April 6 [Category: Electronic Products] -- SEMI, an association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the electronics industry, posted the following news release:
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European Chips Skills Academy Launches the ECSA Learning Platform
Offers Skills Development Resources and Career Opportunities for European Semiconductor Workforce
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA), an European Union (EU)-funded initiative coordinated by SEMI Europe, today announced the official launch of its ECSA Learning Platform, a new digital hub with a full suite of
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MILPITAS, California, April 6 [Category: Electronic Products] -- SEMI, an association serving the manufacturing supply chain for the electronics industry, posted the following news release:
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European Chips Skills Academy Launches the ECSA Learning Platform
Offers Skills Development Resources and Career Opportunities for European Semiconductor Workforce
BRUSSELS, Belgium - The European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA), an European Union (EU)-funded initiative coordinated by SEMI Europe, today announced the official launch of its ECSA Learning Platform, a new digital hub with a full suite oftraining courses designed to support the development of semiconductor skills across Europe. With over 60 introductory to intermediate lessons, the platform brings together learning resources, collaboration spaces, and career opportunities to help students, researchers, and professionals build expertise in microelectronics and connect with the broader semiconductor ecosystem.
Developed with input from industry and academic partners, the platform features a Knowledge Hub with curated learning materials and courses, community spaces for collaboration, and a marketplace for jobs and internships within the semiconductor value chain. Integrated learning analytics allow students to track their progress and support continuous professional development. All courses provided by ECSA partners are made entirely free for learners, supporting equal access to opportunity across Europe.
"The launch of the ECSA Platform marks an important milestone in our mission to strengthen Europe's semiconductor skills ecosystem and grow our workforce," said Christopher Frieling, Director, Advocacy and Public Policy, SEMI Europe. "By bringing together education, industry insights, and career opportunities in one place, the platform helps connect talent with the skills and opportunities needed to support the future of Europe's semiconductor industry."
The platform is now open to students, educators, researchers, and professionals interested in exploring learning opportunities and careers within the semiconductor ecosystem. For companies and educators interested in listing employment opportunities or educational content on the ECSA Platform, please contact Victoria Cummings at vcummings@semi.org.
Explore the platform: https://learn.chipsacademy.eu/
About SEMI
SEMI(r) is the global industry association connecting over 3,000 member companies and 1.5 million professionals worldwide across the semiconductor and electronics design and manufacturing supply chain. We accelerate member collaboration on solutions to top industry challenges through Advocacy, Workforce Development, Sustainability, Supply Chain Management, and other programs. Our SEMICON(r) expositions and events, technology communities, standards, and market intelligence help advance our members' business growth and innovations in design, devices, equipment, materials, services, and software, enabling smarter, faster, more secure electronics. Visit www.semi.org, contact a regional office, and connect with SEMI on LinkedIn to learn more.
About ECSA
Launched in October 2023, the European Chips Skills Academy (ECSA) addresses skills shortages across Europe's semiconductor sector. The initiative collaborates closely with industry, academia, and policymakers to upskill, reskill, and attract new talent to the semiconductor workforce, supporting Europe's digital transition and sustainable growth. Visit https://chipsacademy.eu and connect with ECSA on LinkedIn and Instagram to learn more.
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URL: European Chips Skills Academy https://learn.chipsacademy.eu/
Original text here: https://www.semi.org/en/semi-press-release/european-chips-skills-academy-launches-the-ecsa-learning-platform
ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- The American Bankers Association posted the following news release:
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ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
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In a new comment letter submitted today to the U.S. Treasury, the ABA Foundation offered its perspective on updating the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy. The letter underscores the critical role banks play in advancing financial capability nationwide and offers recommendations to strengthen public private collaboration, modernize financial education and better
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WASHINGTON, April 6 [Category: Financial Services] -- The American Bankers Association posted the following news release:
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ABA Foundation Offers Comments to Treasury on Updating National Financial Literacy Strategy
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In a new comment letter submitted today to the U.S. Treasury, the ABA Foundation offered its perspective on updating the U.S. National Strategy for Financial Literacy. The letter underscores the critical role banks play in advancing financial capability nationwide and offers recommendations to strengthen public private collaboration, modernize financial education and betterprotect consumers from fraud and scams.
The submission comes during April's Financial Literacy Month, a timely reminder of the need to ensure Americans have the knowledge and tools they need to navigate an increasingly challenging financial landscape. In its letter, the ABA Foundation highlights banks' unique position as trusted, community based partners that deliver financial education at scale through schools, workplaces, community organizations and digital platforms.
"We appreciate Secretary Bessent and the Treasury Department's focus on this critical challenge and the opportunity to share our perspective on national strategies for financial literacy," said Lindsay Torrico, executive director of the ABA Foundation. "As Financial Literacy Month reminds us, helping people build financial skills, resilience and confidence is important to the economy. Banks are deeply embedded in their communities and are uniquely positioned to support a modern, coordinated national strategy that meets people where they are."
The ABA Foundation's recommendations to Treasury and Financial Literacy and Education Commission (FLEC) emphasize the need to:
* Strengthen public private partnerships to deliver consistent, high quality financial education at scale;
* Modernize financial literacy to address today's economic realities;
* Support financial counseling as a critical lever for financial stability;
* Promote youth investment accounts and early wealth building tools;
* Elevate scam and fraud prevention as a core pillar of consumer protection; and
* Educate consumers on emerging financial products, services and technologies.
For more than a century, the ABA Foundation has worked with banks, nonprofits and government partners to advance financial education. The Foundation's financial education initiatives have reached millions of people through its banker presentations. Current Foundation programs include:
* Teach Children to Save
* Lights, Camera, Save!
* Get Smart About Credit
* Safe Banking for Seniors
In the past three years alone, ABA Foundation programs have helped more than 1,300 banks and 110,000 bank volunteers reach over 6 million people nationwide. Participation in all of the ABA Foundation programs is available free of charge to ABA member banks and non-member banks.
Click here to view the full comment letter.
About the American Bankers Association
The American Bankers Association is the voice of the nation's $25.3 trillion banking industry, which is composed of small, regional and large banks that together employ over 2 million people, safeguard $20.1 trillion in deposits and extend $13.5 trillion in loans.
About the ABA Foundation
Through its leadership, partnerships, and national programs, ABA's Community Engagement Foundation (dba ABA Foundation), a 501(c)3, helps bankers provide financial education to individuals at every age, elevate issues around affordable housing and community development, and achieve corporate social responsibility objectives to improve the well-being of their customers and their communities.
In Depth
* Financial Literacy
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Original text here: https://www.aba.com/about-us/press-room/press-releases/aba-foundation-financial-literacy-comment-letter