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  • Old Forests Are Critically Important For Slowing Climate Change And Merit Immediate Protection From Logging

    The Conversation Jan 19, 2024

    President Biden has called for protecting large, old trees from logging, but many of them could be cut while the regulatory process grinds forward.

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  • The Impacts of Climate Disasters on Youth Mental Health

    Grist Jan 19, 2024

    Young people traumatized by Hurricane Maria were more likely to report substance use.

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  • Climate Migration and Elderly Populations

    Grist Jan 14, 2024

    Coastal populations will get older — and more fragile — as young people flee rising seas, according to new academic research.

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  • The Rise in Hurricane Waves Threatens Coasts

    EcoWatch Jan 14, 2024

    Mexico, the U.S. and Caribbean countries are getting hurricane waves that have increased in size by 80 percent over the past four decades.

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  • Indigenous Communities In Pakistan Are Battling Climate Change Themselves

    Eco-Business Jan 13, 2024

    As Pakistan’s dwindling Kalash community reels from the impacts of global warming and excessive deforestation, government apathy means they often rely on ancient beliefs to protect their environments.

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  • Mobile Home Co-ops Aim to Address Housing Insecurity and Climate Change

    Ending Homelessness Jan 12, 2024

    As mobile home owners fight rising housing costs, some of them have hit upon a solution that also helps in the fight against climate change: banding together and buying the…

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  • Not All Carbon-capture Projects Pay Off for the Climate

    The Conversation Jan 12, 2024

    The combination of the source of the CO₂ and its end use determines its environmental and economic benefits or consequences.

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  • How Indigenous Knowledge Can Help Combat Climate Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 12, 2024

    A colleague recently told me that climate justice is about building ties between people, their land, and their traditional, ancestral ways. In all my years of doing environmental work, this…

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  • The Potential Impacts of Winter Storms and Floods

    EcoWatch Jan 11, 2024

    A severe winter storm brought blizzards, tornadoes and flooding to the Eastern U.S., killing five people and leaving thousands without power.

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  • Blizzards Are Inescapable − But the Most Expensive Winter Storm Damage is Largely Preventable

    The Conversation Jan 11, 2024

    Costs quickly rise when things go wrong with roads, roofs and power lines. Many of those risks are also avoidable.

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  • How Climate Change Impacts All Nonprofit Missions

    NPC Jan 10, 2024

    As the country discusses building back better following the Covid-19 pandemic, addressing climate change is one of the key topics on the table. At a time of rising unemployment and…

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  • Indigenous Women Pioneer Land Stewardship

    The19th Jan 10, 2024

    These profiles showcase the efforts and expertise of the land’s original stewards who are working, in one capacity or another, to address climate concerns.

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