Design and architectural innovations can keep students, faculty and staff comfortable when the temperature rises, while also creating healthier, greener and more engaging places to learn. And there’s federal funding to pay for it.
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The Relationship Between Climate Change and Children’s Health
Futurity Sep 6, 2023New research offers insights into how climate change will affect child welfare.
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California and Florida Lead the Country in Climate Change Risks
The Conversation Sep 6, 2023From semitropical playgrounds to life-endangering climate risks: Going back over a century, California’s and Florida’s growth has been predicated on climate – and promises of the good life.
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The U.S. Broke Global Trade Rules to Try to Fix Climate Change
The Conversation Sep 6, 2023Joe Biden’s ‘buy American’ effort with EVs likely violated World Trade Organization rules that the US helped create. The US has an opportunity now to update the system – if it’s willing to take it.
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Climate Change Is Destroying Reefs, But The Effects Are More Than Ecological – Coral’s Been Woven Into Culture And Spirituality For Centuries
The Conversation Sep 5, 2023Coral has been woven into traditions, art and even religion in communities around the world.
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A Path to Stormwater Management in the Mid-Atlantic Region
RAND Corporation Sep 4, 2023This Perspective presents key information needs for stormwater practitioners in the Mid-Atlantic region and provides recommendations that would support more effective stormwater planning, design, and management in the face of climate change….
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Funding Innovation for Climate Breakthroughs
Philanthropy News Digest Sep 4, 2023The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change’s (IPCC) latest assessment report, released in late February, is sobering; more and more people—3.5 billion, according to the report—are extremely vulnerable to the growing dangers of…
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How to Save the Salton Sea, California’s Largest Lake
The Conversation Sep 2, 2023
Fifty years ago, the Salton Sea was a draw for boaters and fishermen; today it’s an ecological time bomb. Two water experts who served on a state review panel describe its proposed rescue plan.
Read the full article at: theconversation.com
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North America’s Summer Of Wildfire Smoke: 2023 Was Only The Beginning
The Conversation Sep 1, 2023Thick smoke pouring in from Canada’s wildfires canceled baseball games and pushed air quality in major US cities to the worst in the world.
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How Cities Are Approaching the Sustainable Development Goals
Brookings Aug 31, 2023Around the world, cities are evolving at an unprecedented pace, grappling with profound challenges driven by urbanization, demographics, and climate change. City leaders face extraordinary pressures to manage this growth…
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We Need All Organizations Addressing Environmental Crises
NPC Aug 30, 2023More organisations need to start campaigning alongside the environmental movement for urgent policy change.
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Machines Can’t Always Take the Heat
The Conversation Aug 30, 2023People aren’t the only ones harmed by heat waves. The hotter it gets, the harder it is for machines to keep their cool.
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