
Warming
Climate change poses unprecedented challenges to our planet, affecting not only human populations but also the animals we care for and the ecosystems we rely on. As veterinary professionals, it is our responsibility to understand the intricate connections between climate change and animal health, and to explore sustainable solutions that mitigate the impacts of warming on both wildlife and domesticated species.

Carbon Calculator for USA Veterinary Clinics
Veterinary teams seeking to identify and implement greenhouse gas (GHG) reduction measures are challenged in determining precisely which areas of business are contributing the greatest

Pathway to a More Sustainable Clinic
Co-created with the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association and the American Veterinary Medical Association, this ‘Pathway to a More Sustainable Clinic’ is resource to support veterinary

How the Inflation Reduction Act can help US Veterinary Teams Meet Sustainability Goals
This is your opportunity to embrace climate action at the grass roots scale and be amply rewarded in rebates and tax incentives. The Inflation Reduction Act
Research Needs to Support Sustainability in Veterinary Clinics
In this open access TCAM paper Dr. Koytcheva et. al describe their review of the literature to identify research relevant to environmental sustainability in veterinary

Veterinarians’ Role in Addressing Climate Change
To address this global health threat, we need all hands on deck! But where to begin? In this short video you can learn many ways