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  • Homeowners Need to Pay Attention to Climate Risks

    Grist Apr 17, 2024

    Millions of Americans own homes that could flood at any moment. Many of them don’t have a clue. That’s what happened to Ralph Patricelli, a 57-year-old real estate agent who…

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  • Colorado Is Latest State To Try Turning Off The Electrical Grid To Prevent Wildfires − A Complex, Technical Operation Pioneered In California

    The Conversation Apr 13, 2024

    Turning off power is a last-ditch strategy for utilities to reduce the risk that their systems could spark wildfires. In most states, deciding whether to take that step is up to utilities.

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  • The South’s Aging Water Infrastructure Is Getting Pounded By Climate Change

    The Conversation Apr 12, 2024

    Extreme downpours and droughts, both fueled by rising global temperatures, are taking a toll on water infrastructure. Communities trying to manage the threats face three big challenges.

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  • How Philanthropy Can Bolster the Youth Climate Justice Movement

    Nonprofit Quarterly Apr 12, 2024

    The youth climate movement has been limited by a lack of systematic investment. Two young leaders examine ways philanthropy can support them.

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  • Creating Opportunities for Youth in Sustainable Development

    Food Tank Apr 6, 2024

    The global, youth-led Green Hope Foundation is working to teach young people the meaning of sustainable development. At the age of 12, founder and president Kehkashan Basu attended Rio+20 in…

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  • How to Advance Equitable Climate Action and Economic Development

    Urban Institute Apr 6, 2024

    With billions of dollars in federal funding available to communities, local officials pursuing climate action and economic development should consider how to incorporate an equity lens into their planning, engagement, and funding strategies…

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  • Climate Engineering Carries Serious National Security Risks

    The Conversation Apr 5, 2024

    The historic Paris climate agreement started a mantra from developing countries: “1.5 to stay alive.” It refers to the international aim to keep global warming under 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.8…

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  • Research Sheds Light On How Climate Change Will Impact Aging Populations

    EcoWatch Apr 4, 2024

    Research articles published in the journal The Gerontologist outline several risks that climate change poses for aging well.

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  • Why Education Can Become A Climate Solution

    The Hechinger Report Apr 3, 2024

    From early ed to higher ed, solutions for alleviating the climate crisis rest with students, educators, school systems, said speakers at the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference in Miami.

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  • Who Are Today’s Climate Activists? Dispelling Three Big Myths For Earth Month

    The Conversation Apr 2, 2024

    Not all activists are in the media spotlight, but they’re crucial to promoting action to slow climate change.

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  • The Ripple Effect of Climate Philanthropy

    Milken Institute Apr 2, 2024

    When a philanthropist seeks a cause to support, sometimes the need is easy to identify—for example, a family member becomes ill, and the family’s wealth is directed toward a cure.…

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  • How Venture Philanthropists Are Tackling the Effects of Climate Change

    Thailand Tatler Mar 30, 2024

    Rising temperatures, melting glaciers and extreme weather conditions—climate change is undoubtedly the biggest existential crisis facing our planet today. A recent United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report suggests that…

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