Coral reefs are some of the oldest, most diverse ecosystems on Earth, and among the most valuable. They nurture 25% of all ocean life, protect coasts from storms and add…
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There Are Differences Between Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Grist Mar 27, 2024Indigenous leaders worry when climate change treaties equate “Indigneous peoples” with “local communities” they will lose hard-won rights.
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Data Indicates Most People Support Climate Action
Our World in Data Mar 26, 2024The majority of people in every country support action on climate, but the public consistently underestimates this share.
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Governments Are Offering Financing for States’ Climate Action Plans
Waste Dive Mar 25, 2024Smart Cities…
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Installing Solar-powered Refrigerators in Developing Countries is an Effective Way to Reduce Hunger and Slow Climate Change
The Conversation Mar 24, 2024Many developing nations have little cold storage and lose much of their perishable food before it gets to markets. Climate-friendly refrigeration can provide huge environmental and social benefits.
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Climate Change Is Shifting The Zones Where Plants Grow – Here’s What That Could Mean For Your Garden
The Conversation Mar 22, 2024The US Department of Agriculture has updated its plant hardiness zone map, which shows where various plants will grow across the country. Gardeners should take note.
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Why Climate Philanthropy Needs to Bolster Climate Safe Buildings
Alliance Magazine Mar 18, 2024Buildings are the world’s biggest asset class and contribute nearly 40 percent of the greenhouse gas emissions caused by human activity.Yet less than 4 percent of climate philanthropic money goes to funding the transition ……
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Divestment From Big Banks Can Be a Climate Solution
YES! Magazine Mar 16, 2024More and more people are beginning to grasp something important: Our cash is our carbon.
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The Impact of Lower Rainfall on Food Security
Environmental News Network Mar 14, 2024Food insecurity is a growing problem in certain parts of the world, especially as climate change affects weather conditions around the globe. New research led by Penn State found that…
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Building Classrooms for Climate Activism
The Hechinger Report Mar 13, 2024When it comes to teaching students about climate activism, educators waver between empowering young citizens and courting controversy.
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Food Production Generates More than a Third of Manmade Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Conversation Mar 12, 2024Producing enough food for a growing world population is an urgent global challenge. And it’s complicated by the fact that climate change is warming the Earth and making farming harder…
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Creating a Culture of Strategic Learning and Impact in Philanthropy
The Rockefeller Foundation Mar 11, 2024The Rockefeller Foundation is setting ambitious goals under our new all-of-Foundation climate strategy for how we can leverage our programs, partnerships, and voice to advance opportunity for all while reversing…
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