A few of the images from around the world
A few of the images from around the world
Most students in the U.S. are learning about climate change in schools, according to a new survey. But the quality of that climate science education is, for many students, questionable.

For the last three years, Sasha Purpura has been a Robin Hood of
sorts, taking food from the wealthy and giving it to the impoverished.
But she isn’t stealing these items. Instead, she and her colleagues have
successfully convinced industry titans and private educational
institutions in Massachusetts to donate their excess food to the
homeless.
Last fall, Tyler McCubbin began substitute teaching and coaching track at Dowling Catholic High School in Des Moines, Iowa. McCubbin, who received his teacher’s certificate in September, enjoyed his experience at the school, so he did what most aspiring instructors would do: he applied to be a teacher.
In the wake of Gov. Mike Pence (R-IN) signing a law that essentially allows discrimination against gay and lesbian people in the state, companies are starting to consider pulling their business from the state.
Though Pence has tried to insist that the law is about “religious liberty” and not discrimination against LGBT discrimination in the state, that doesn’t seem to wash with many in the state — including the Chamber of Commerce, which has said the law will bring unwanted attention to the state. Many high-profile companies and entities that host major events in the state are starting to reconsider their business.