Nonprofit

Sustainable Earth Eating


  • Mission

    We seek to raise awareness of how individual food choices can impact the planet’s climate. The effect of animal agriculture on the environment is extreme and unsustainable. It not only adversely affects the environment but also increases food insecurity across the globe. Join the SEE team and take action to halt further degradation of our climate and prevent future starvation today!

    About Us

    Sustainable Earth Eating is a environmentally-focused non-profit that creates programs to educate, advocate and inform on meat consumption's impact on the planet and on individual health. Programs include: education program through Montgomery County After School program (The Power of Food: Eat for Health, Help Save the Planet. SEE promotes our vision with "Food is Climate" a monthly newsletter, press releases to environmental media (2,100 journalists/nationaland local media) through events/presentations: "Greenfest",Planet Bethesda,Food Council of Montgomery Co, MD, Presentations/exhibits: Society of Environmental Journalists (3,000 attendees), presentation to Portland N.H, Earth Day seminar, Presentation/Exhibit World Environment Day, Vegan Celebrity You-Tube interviews/videos.SEE partners with aligned national groups: Climate Healers, Physician's Comm for Responsible Medicine, Farm Animal Rights Movement, Food Council of Montgomery Council. Achievements: audience reach (media over 1 M), Texas Observer recent opinion piece: 61,000 views. Instagram: 77 postings, audience growth to near 1,000 by 6/30/22. Meat Down Pledge: 160 pledges since April 2022.

    Cause Areas Include

    • Education
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Health & Medicine
    • Human Rights & Civil Liberties
    • Media

    Location & Contact

    • 2029978785
    • 4982 Sentinel Dr., Apt 104, Bethesda, Maryland, US
      Apt 104
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