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  • Latino Voices Are Underrepresented in Conversations About Racial Equity

    Public Health Institute Mar 17, 2023

    Latino communities and leaders have been at the forefront of organizing around racial justice for decades, but new research suggests their perspectives and voices are……

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  • The Link Between Debt and Global Hunger

    Food Tank Mar 16, 2023

    Dozens of countries across the globe will default on their debt as a result of unsustainable food systems.

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  • How to Use Free Satellite Data to Monitor Natural Disasters and Environmental Changes

    The Conversation Mar 14, 2023

    Time-lapse animations that once took days to create are now easy to build with publicly available satellite images and free online tools.

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  • How to Improve Climate Education in the U.S.

    degrees Mar 14, 2023

    Climate change is one of the most serious threats facing humanity, and it is only getting worse. To protect the future of all living things, we need to take collective action. Scientists and policymakers must implement a systemic response to the immediate needs, but it’s also imperative that…

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  • How Plastic Pollution is Linked to Climate Change

    GreenBiz Mar 14, 2023

    From bags caught in hedgerows to bottles bobbing in the ocean, the visible signs of our single-use plastic addiction are everywhere. We all know that plastic pollution is a big…

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  • How Climate Change Impacts Sustainability Efforts From Businesses

    The Conversation Mar 13, 2023

    In his 2021 letter to CEOs, Larry Fink, the CEO and chairman of BlackRock, the world’s largest investment manager, wrote: “No issue ranks higher than climate change on our clients’…

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  • Center Gender and Equity to Improve Private Climate Investment

    Green Biz Mar 13, 2023

    Whether you’re assessing your existing portfolio or devising a new gender and climate investment strategy, there are several key questions to ask regardless of theme or sector. How and where…

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  • Supporting Youth-led Indigenous Solutions to Environmental Issues

    The Aspen Institute Mar 12, 2023

    Shondiin Mayo is originally from Stevens Village, Alaska, and grew up in both Fairbanks and the Navajo Nation. She is Diné (Navajo) and Tleeyegge Hut’aane and is of the Bitterwater Clan…

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  • Climate Change is Making California Forests Vulnerable

    EcoWatch Mar 12, 2023

    Two new studies highlight the vulnerability of California forests. Climate change, mainly caused by the extraction and combustion of fossil fuels, has heated the atmosphere faster than conifer forests in the Sierra Nevada mountains can adapt, shifting their ideal elevation 600 feet above where it…

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  • Wildfire Smoke Can Linger and Lead to Ozone Layer Damage

    EcoWatch Mar 10, 2023

    Wildfire smoke particles can remain in the stratosphere for a year and cause chemical reactions that deplete the ozone, M.I.T. chemists say.

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  • Individual Harmony and Ecological Justice Are Two Side of the Same Coin

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Mar 10, 2023

    In the context of market economies and the fragmented societies they often yield, well-being can seem like an individual pursuit. Yet as the articles in this series, “Centered Self: The…

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  • How Activism Can Help Fill Gaps for Environmental Education

    YES! Magazine Mar 9, 2023

    In an environmental studies class in a secondary school in a South African township, the teacher takes the students outside into the sunny fall morning. She shows them how to…

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