Since global warming affects — well — the globe, reducing CO2 emissions to control this effect should be a global event, which brings us to International Reducing CO2 Emissions Day, held on January 28 each year. Since CO2 is such a big contributor to climate change, this event intends to change the way countries around the world operate. Over time, this day seeks to aid the world’s transition to a cleaner environment.
Rattlesnake Roundup Day

Rattlesnake Roundup Day is held annually on January 28, and we are geared up to go into the wild and do some rattlesnake hunting. Did you know that Rattlesnakes got their name because of their tail tip, which features a segmented rattle that produces a buzzing sound when they vibrate? Rattlesnakes are beautiful creatures, but they can be very poisonous and their toxin fatal.
National Fish Taco Day

National Fish Taco Day is annually celebrated on January 25, and we are getting prepped to enjoy all the yummy goodness they offer. Tacos are the Mexican version of a sandwich, made with a tortilla to wrap it. The idea of putting fish in a taco was once unusual outside of San Diego in the U.S. Today, one can find fish tacos on Mexican and non-Mexican restaurant menus worldwide. Fish tacos are delicious snack meals that can be enjoyed at any time of the day. On Fish Taco Day, many restaurants offer discounted or free fish tacos.