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  • How Climate Flooding Will Impact Black Communities in the U.S.

    EcoWatch Jul 5, 2023

    Climate-caused flooding will increase in the next 30 years, causing billions of dollars of losses that will disproportionately affect Black communities in the United States, according to a new study.…

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  • What You Can Do to Battle Climate Change

    Mashable Jul 4, 2023

    Four ways to encourage broad-reaching climate change action and help lower carbon emissions.

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  • The Long-term Impacts of Climate Disasters on Youths’ Academics

    Environmental News Network Jul 4, 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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  • Human Exposure to Wildfires has More Than Doubled in Two Decades

    The Conversation Jul 4, 2023

    Nearly 22 million people lived within 3 miles of a US wildfire in the past two decades. A new study tracking their locations flips the script on who is at risk.

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  • How Discrimination Shapes Environmental Health Disparities

    RAND Corporation Jul 4, 2023

    “I can’t breathe.” These words have become a rallying cry for protestors demanding racial equity and, in particular, an end to police violence against Black Americans. For environmental policy experts,…

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  • Locally Transmitted Malaria in the US Could be a Harbinger of Rising Disease Risk in a Warming Climate

    The Conversation Jul 3, 2023

    After recent cases in Florida and Texas, authorities are advising the public to drain standing water sources to keep mosquitoes from multiplying.

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  • New Approaches to Education for Climate Action

    Brookings Jul 2, 2023

    As countries work to “build back better” from COVID-19, the education sector has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build back differently. Unprecedented school disruptions have laid bare how existing inequalities within…

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  • Climate Change Threatens the Majority of Global Aquatic Food Supplies

    EcoWatch Jul 1, 2023

    The vast majority of global marine food supplies are threatened by climate change, according to a new study.

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  • How to Advance the Climate Movement Using Narrative Power

    Forbes Jul 1, 2023

    “Make visible what was invisible,” Freya Williams told the Sun Valley Forum last week, imploring the audience to find a new narrative for climate action.

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  • Motivating Philanthropy to Reimagine Climate Justice Work

    Candid Jun 30, 2023

    Candid Blog | Learn how Donors of Color Network’s Climate Funders Justice Pledge is inspiring philanthropy to center racial equity in grantmaking.

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  • The Intersection of Green Infrastructure and Equitable Workforce Development

    Urban Institute Jun 29, 2023

    During his State of the Union address last week, President Biden discussed the historic, bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), which, he suggested, will help the nation “withstand the devastating effects…

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  • America’s Aging Infrastructure Sags Under the Pressure of Climate Change

    The Conversation Jun 28, 2023

    The 1960s and 1970s were a golden age of infrastructure development in the U.S., with the expansion of the interstate system and widespread construction of new water treatment, wastewater and…

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