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Why Climate Action Should Be Collaborative
YES! Magazine Aug 12, 2022In his message launching the most recent report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on April 4, 2022, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres offered the following chilling observation: “Climate scientists warn…
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Helping the World Adapt to the Climate Crisis with Agricultural Solutions
Food Tank Aug 11, 2022Based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), the International Center for Biosaline Agriculture (ICBA) is working to develop agricultural solutions in regions facing biophysical and socioeconomic constraints around the world.…
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We May Not Know the Extent of Biodiversity Loss
Environmental News Network Aug 10, 2022The number of species facing extinction may be much higher than previously thought, according to a new study. While scientists have surveyed the risks facing more than 147,000 plants and…
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Climate Change is Raising Nighttime Temperatures
Environmental News Network Aug 10, 2022Excessively hot nights caused by climate change are predicted to increase the mortality rate around the world by up to 60% by the end of the century, according to a…
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The Center for Effective Philanthropy Aug 9, 2022As the director of the Climate and Energy Funders Group (CEFG), one part of my job is fervently making the case for more donors to fund climate and clean energy…
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Climate Change Will Impact Communities Differently
RAND Corporation Aug 8, 2022RAND engineer and information scientist Michelle Miro, drawing on her recent report, describes how climate hazards — such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts — disrupt critical infrastructure systems, and the…
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Rural Counties in Arizona Most Impacted by Severe Drought
The Counter Aug 7, 2022Nobody who knows Peggy Judd would mistake her for a political progressive. At age 59, Judd is in her second term as one of three supervisors in Cochise County, a nearly 4 million-acre expanse of mesquite and cholla cactus, irrigated cropland, and…
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Prioritizing Climate Resiliency in Suburban Development
Brookings Aug 6, 2022People choose where to live based on a few underlying factors: proximity to where they work, preferred amenities like school quality or climate, and connections to social networks of family and friends. But the pandemic…
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Does Cutting Energy Use Mean Sacrificing Well-Being?
NPR Aug 6, 2022How much energy does it take to have a good and healthy life? A new Stanford University study has found that the answer is far less than the average American is using.…
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Deadliest Storm in Country’s History Hits South Africa
EcoWatch Aug 5, 2022At least 306 people have died after the heaviest rainfall in 60 years caused devastating flooding around the South African city of Durban. That number makes the storm the deadliest in South…
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How Much of a Threat Is Climate Change to Supply Chains?
GreenBiz Aug 4, 2022The COVID pandemic has rightly received most of the blame for global supply chain upheavals in the last two years. But the less publicized threat to supply chains from climate…
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