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Part one in a multi-part series. Read parts two, three, and four. With nearly a quarter of its population at or below the poverty line, Philadelphia is the poorest large city in…
Part one in a multi-part series. Read parts two, three, and four. With nearly a quarter of its population at or below the poverty line, Philadelphia is the poorest large city in…
This article was originally published by GreenMoney Journal as part of its September 2021 “Oceans & Climate” issue. Article reprinted with permission. Adapting to and combating climate change through aquaculture investment When it comes…
Students in Texas public schools are facing another year upturned by COVID-19 as the highly contagious delta variant spreads, mask mandates are inconsistent and children under 12 cannot yet be…
In elementary school, I always knew I was the next on the classroom roster when the teacher paused, chuckled, and said, “I’m not even going to try to pronounce this…
As she travels around Georgia to promote fair redistricting, Djemanesh Aneteneh has heard many tales of how partisan lawmakers create voting maps designed to take away the political voice of…
The last eighteen months have seen dramatic and — not to wear out a word we’ve all seen too much of as of late — “unprecedented” change across all industries…
Hi everyone. Quick reminder: Please get flu shots for you and your family, if you are able to. Hospitals and healthcare workers are overwhelmed by COVID, so in addition to…
It is time to change the narrative around social infrastructure investments for families. We beg to differ with people like Senator Manchin. It is urgent that our country invest in…
The past 25 years have seen a proliferation of investment movements promising to make capitalism sustainable. These include impact investing; socially responsible investing; corporate social responsibility; shared value; conscious capitalism;…
Earlier this month, 16 years after Hurricane Katrina, Hurricane Ida battered southeast Louisiana and left hundreds of thousands of people without power. The storm, one of the strongest to hit Louisiana,…
COVID-19 didn’t just reveal a broken child care system. A confluence of events dramatically worsened the frayed patchwork of child care programs in the US, after significant drops in center enrollment when parents lost jobs,…
Electricity generation produces a quarter of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions that drive climate change. The electric grid also is highly vulnerable to climate change effects, such as more frequent and…
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