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  • Generation Alpha and Environmental Education Justice

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 30, 2023

    For young children, nature-based learning environments can be the key to establishing environmental stewardship.

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  • How to Move Communities Away From Flooding Risks With Minimal Harm

    Environmental News Network Jul 30, 2023

    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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  • Exploring the Cases of Extreme Heat in Cities

    Futurity Jul 30, 2023

    Cities around the world are battling extreme heat this summer. An expert explains why and how record temperatures aren’t the whole story.

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  • Heat Islands Are a Climate and Equity Issue

    Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jul 29, 2023

    Environmental science finds that so-called heat islands occur when urbanized areas experience much higher temperatures than neighboring outlying areas within major metropolitan areas. In and around U.S. cities, more affluent parts of…

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  • Tracking Ocean Microplastic Pollution Over Time

    Futurity Jul 29, 2023

    A new method can spot ocean microplastics globally and track them over time. The new work provides a day-by-day timeline of where microplastics enter the water, how they move, and…

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  • How Farmers Are Navigating Mental Health and Climate Change

    YES! Magazine Jul 29, 2023

    Could provisions in the Farm Bill help with the high rates of suicide among U.S. farmers?

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  • Displaced on Repeat: Black Americans and Climate Forced Migration

    NCRP Jul 29, 2023

    Defining the Climate Continuum in the Context of Cyclical Black Displacement  From the Trans-Atlantic human trafficking massacre to the impacts of the current climate crisis, a consistent thread in the…

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  • Listening to the Voices of Activists With Disabilities

    The 19th Jul 29, 2023

    Efforts toward inclusivity and accessibility could make climate solutions better for everyone as a result, advocates say.

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  • Global Climate Action in Philanthropy

    The Rockefeller Foundation Jul 28, 2023

    We undertook this learning journey in India by engaging with partners and experts in the field to truly understand the threat the climate crises poses to the people we serve,…

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  • Four Factors Driving 2023’S Extreme Heat And Climate Disasters

    The Conversation Jul 27, 2023

    The bad news: This extreme heat is probably going to stick around for a couple more years.

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  • Persuading Businesses and People to Reduce Climate Emissions is Key – Approaches from the Behavioral Sciences Can Show How to Do It

    The Conversation Jul 27, 2023

    How much does human behavior influence climate change? Can it be changed, and how? In June, climate change experts and behavioral scientists came together to answer these important questions.

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  • How Well-managed Dams and Smart Forecasting Can Limit Flooding as Extreme Storms Become More Common in a Warming World

    The Conversation Jul 26, 2023

    An engineer who managed dams for years explains the tradeoffs operators make as they decide when to release water and how much to stay safe.

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