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  • Puerto Rico’s Vulnerability to Hurricanes is Magnified by Weak Government and Bureaucratic Roadblocks

    The Conversation Jul 26, 2023

    Five years after Hurricane Maria wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico, Hurricane Fiona has killed at least four people, caused widespread flooding and left hundreds of thousands of residents without water…

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  • Putting Justice In Climate Justice Philanthropy

    NCRP Jul 26, 2023

    The climate crisis is everywhere we look with record heatwaves, extreme cold snaps, floods, wildfires, droughts, and storms. Natural disasters continue to increase in frequency and scale, with hundreds of…

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  • Chorus Foundation Retrospective: A Q&A With Founder And Chair Farhad Ebrahimi

    NCRP Jul 25, 2023

    NCRP: Farhad, I wanted to meet with you to essentially talk about the story of Chorus Foundation that you, you know, have some involvement in [laughs]. And Chorus is still…

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  • Five Cities Embracing Smart Surfaces to Cool Down

    Smart Cities Dive Jul 24, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • Florida’s Home Insurance Crisis Is Still Ongoing

    Grist Jul 23, 2023

    Even if Florida’s home insurance market recovers from Hurricane Ian, climate change will likely keep prices high.

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  • Escalating Heat Wave in the US and Mexico Poses Health Risk

    EcoWatch Jul 22, 2023

    The recent heat wave over the U.S. South and northern Mexico was made 5°F warmer than it would have been normally, due to climate change.

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  • The Intersection of Social, Economic, and Environmental Crises

    NPC Jul 22, 2023

    Listen to Jabeer Butt, chief executive of the Race Equality Foundation, discuss how the climate crisis is disproportionately affecting disadvantaged groups in the UK on Third Sector Podcast.

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  • Is It Really Hotter Now Than Any Time in 100,000 Years?

    The Conversation Jul 21, 2023

    Long before thermometers, nature left its own temperature records. A climate scientist explains how ongoing global warming compares with ancient temperatures.

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  • Climate Justice Requires Funding BIPOC-led Organizations

    Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 20, 2023

    The Donors of Color Network is working to get funders to increase their funding to BIPOC-led organizations working toward climate justice.

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  • Canada’s Worst Wildfire Season Results in Air Quality Warnings

    EcoWatch Jul 20, 2023

    Smoke from Canada’s worst wildfire season once again drifted across the border into the U.S., prompting another round of air quality alerts.

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  • Climate Change Is Increasing Stress on Thousands of Aging Dams Across the US

    The Conversation Jul 20, 2023

    More extreme rainfall and frequent storms are raising the risk that floodwaters could spill over dams, or that dams could fail.

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  • Climate Change Is Gendered; Our Responses Must Be Too.

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Jul 19, 2023

    As we continue to witness the increasing impacts of wildfires, flooding, storms, and other natural hazards on communities worldwide, we cannot discuss disasters without looking at climate change. And that…

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