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Climate

  • The Link Between Climate Change and Reproductive Health

    Futurity May 10, 2024

    Climate change is likely to have long-term effects on birthing parents and future generations, say researchers. “Much of the work happening around reproductive health is based on short-term support and…

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  • Solutions for Urban Heat Islands: Cool Pavement

    Triple Pundit May 9, 2024

    Urban heat waves are increasing in frequency, duration and severity, and cities are in desperate need of solutions. One of the simpler emerging fixes is the use of cool pavement coatings.These…

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  • Why Climate Policymakers Should Include Indigenous Communities

    Degrees May 9, 2024

    Nearly every country has committed to preserving 30% of the planet’s land and oceans by 2030 to protect against biodiversity loss. This is an urgent and necessary commitment.But as governments work to meet this and other environmental goals, Indigenous populations — who manage, use or occupy at least…

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  • Extraordinary Landscape Fires Are Becoming More Ordinary

    United Nations Environment Programme May 7, 2024

    Wildfires are becoming more intense and more frequent, ravaging communities and ecosystems in their path. Recent years have seen record-breaking wildfire seasons across the world from Australia to the Arctic…

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  • Equitable Climate Action Requires Meaningful Engagement

    LISC May 6, 2024

    In her chapter from What’s Possible: Investing NOW for Prosperous, Sustainable Neighborhoods, LISC’s Madeline del Carmen Fraser Cook, who also co-edited the book, explores the imperative of authentic community engagement in the work of supporting historically underinvested places to become more…

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  • Building a New Climate Economy in Rural America

    GreenBiz May 6, 2024

    Many rural counties in the United States face the dual challenges of lagging economic growth and increasingly severe effects of climate change. While urban areas are not uniformly prosperous and…

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  • Fake News About Climate Change Still Persists

    Grist May 4, 2024

    Understanding the appeal of disinformation can tell us something about how to defend against it, new research suggests.

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  • What is the ‘Social Cost of Carbon’?

    The Conversation May 4, 2024

    When an electric company runs a coal- or natural gas-fired power plant, the greenhouse gases it releases cause harm – but the company isn’t paying for the damage. Instead, the…

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  • Climate Change Threatens Colombia’s Smallholder Coffee Farms

    Yale Environment 360 May 3, 2024

    Coffee trees are acutely sensitive to small changes in the weather. Too much sun or too little, too much rain or too little, can play havoc with the flowering and…

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  • Has Climate Change Impacted Loneliness and Mental Health?

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 3, 2024

    Loneliness is an epidemic. How is the climate crisis contributing to social isolation, and can nonprofits and new legislation help?

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  • Systems Thinking to Advance Climate Nonprofits

    India Development Review May 2, 2024

    Grassroots nonprofits can apply a systems thinking approach only if their ecosystem of funders, intermediaries, and larger nonprofits embrace it as well.

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  • Fire and Flooding Risk in Texas Will Increase

    Environmental News Network May 2, 2024

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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