Researchers have disrupted the conventional wisdom that violent tornadoes are not connected to climate change by studying storm patterns.
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How Feedback Can Strengthen Relationships
FeedbackLabs Mar 30, 2023Annie Grier , Feedback Labs | March 24, 2023 Is it possible to have human-led conversations at scale? Katikati is a remote community feedback and engagement tool that allows for “configurable conversational journeys”. Born out of humanitarian work with UNICEF, Oxfam, and the Red Cross, Katikati’s software focuses on relationship-centered design with a new stance to machine assistance technologies, allowing users to connect live with human-led conversations at scale, creating conversational journeys in a technological platform. Arnav Kapur of Katikati led an interactive session with LabStorm participants in attendees engaged in a real-time demonstration of the tool, seeing how the platform looks to both end-users and the staff behind the scenes. Participants provided feedback on key questions such as how to navigate the challenges of utilizing the platform as the user base grows and how to improve two-way conversational tools to receive and respond to feedback rather than one-way standard surveys. The group discussed how to make semi-automated conversations “personal”, how to prioritize conversations for response time, and how to make the platform customizable to serve the varied purposes for which organizations desire to use the platform to engage with those at the heart of their work. At the events conclusion, Katikati reflected on key takeaways such as lessons learned from other citizen engagement tools such as automating as much of the platform as possible in order to reserve the human engagement (and bandwidth) for responses to sensitive or nuanced topics and creating a few pre-designed options for organizations to use (with some suggested pre-populated questions and responses) instead of an entirely customizable platform. Also, participants discussed strategies for furthering trust through anonymity such as programming key words in user responses to be flagged for human-led conversation (instead of automated responses), a “pop-up” window that explains with whom responses are shared and how responses are used in the feedback process, and opportunities to opt in/out or have a consent checkbox. Lastly, participants discussed ways to increase organizational uptake of the platform to improve their own listening practices. Learn More About LabStorms LabStorms are collaborative problem-solving sessions designed to help organizations tackle feedback-related challenges or share what’s working well in their practice. Presenters leave the experience with honest, actionable feedback and suggestions to improve their feedback processes and tools. To learn more about participating in a virtual LabStorm, please visit feedbacklabs.org/labstorms.
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High Temperatures Keep Preschoolers Indoors
Futurity Mar 29, 2023New research confirms that preschoolers don’t get as much exercise outside when it’s very hot out.
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Eco-efficiency in Business
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 26, 2023What is the role of business? I think it is fair to say that Milton Friedman’s (in)famous statement from 1970, “the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits,” is falling…
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Green Market Shaping for Decarbonization
Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 25, 2023Market-shaping interventions in global health provide a powerful model for the struggle to decarbonize the economy.
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The Value of Centering Climate Solutions
YES! Magazine Mar 24, 2023A student-turned-teacher aims to equip college students with the knowledge to help solve the climate crisis.
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Severe Economic Consequences of Climate Change Loom
Grist Mar 22, 2023White House economists warned this week that rising temperatures threaten infrastructure, insurance programs, and human health.
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2023 IPCC Report Reveals Changes Needed in the Food System
Food Tank Mar 22, 2023The 2023 IPCC Synthesis Report emphasizes that fighting climate change requires changing the way we grow, transport, and consume food.
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Designing Early Education and Care Facilities With Climate in Mind
EdSource Mar 22, 2023Children born today will bear the brunt of the burden of climate change despite having the least responsibility for causing it. Growing calls to position climate change as a child’s rights…
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‘Climate Calamity’ Warning From the U.N.
The Rural Blog Mar 20, 2023Cattle and a wind farm in Carbon County, Wyoming, which no longer produces coal , in 2021 (Photo by Katherine Frey, The Washington Post) “Hu…
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Areas of Opportunity to Address Environmental Waste
GreenBiz Mar 19, 2023It is impossible to address environmental threats without addressing the problem of waste. The world produces more than two billion metric tons of municipal solid waste each year — a…
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The Intersection of Disability, Climate Change, and Mental Health
India Development Review Mar 17, 2023Advocacy to consider climate change as a human rights issue is incomplete unless interlinked with disability rights and mental health.
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