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  • Reduction in Bird Body Sizes Linked to Climate Change

    Futurity May 31, 2023

    Birds across the Americas are getting smaller and longer-winged as the world warms, and the smallest-bodied species are changing the fastest.

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  • Humanitarian Aid to Somalia Needs to Change Its Approach

    Grist May 28, 2023

    Experts say the hunger crisis in Somalia and Ethiopia highlights an urgent need for climate adaptation funding.

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  • Extreme Climate-related Weather Has Hit Asia Hard In the Past 50 Years

    Eco-Business May 27, 2023

    Extreme weather, climate and water-related events caused nearly 12,000 disasters worldwide between 1970 and 2021, according to a World Meteorological Organization report.

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  • The Interconnected Nature of Colonialism and Climate Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 26, 2023

    Currently, every predominant aspect of sustainability discourse and practice is white-centered. It’s time to change that.

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  • Federal Climate Grant Process Worsens Inequities for Small Towns

    Grist May 26, 2023

    The good news: There’s a lot of climate money out there. The bad news: it’s hard to get. But help is on the way for small communities.

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  • Farmers Face A Soaring Risk of Flash Droughts in Every Major Food-growing Region in Coming Decades, New Research Shows

    The Conversation May 25, 2023

    If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, breadbaskets of Europe and North America will see a 50% chance of a flash drought each year by the end of this century.

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  • Why We Must Disrupt Transportation Systems for Climate Action

    Grist May 25, 2023

    The passenger rail operator is at the mercy of the freight companies that own most American tracks.

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  • Is Generative AI Bad for the Environment? A Computer Scientist Explains the Carbon Footprint

    The Conversation May 24, 2023

    Generative AI, those astonishingly powerful language- and image-generating tools taking the world by storm, come at a price: a big carbon footprint. But not all AIs are equally dirty.

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  • Rising Authoritarianism and Worsening Climate Change Share a Fossil-fueled Secret

    The Conversation May 24, 2023

    Around the world, many countries are becoming less democratic. This backsliding on democracy and “creeping authoritarianism,” as the U.S. State Department puts it, is often supported by the same industries…

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  • How Food Deliveries Can Help With Climate Relief

    YES! Magazine May 23, 2023

    Meal delivery programs are uniquely positioned to keep the most vulnerable safe during climate emergencies.

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  • Who Is Telling the Story of Climate Research?

    Alliance Magazine May 22, 2023

    Stories connect us, and who tells them matters – this is especially true when it comes to the story of our heating planet.This is why philanthropy’s support of climate research and journalism is such ……

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  • Engaging Kids in Climate Action

    Brookings May 21, 2023

    There is growing momentum around the world to harness the power of education to combat and adapt to climate change and ensure young people—especially those girls and boys from the…

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