Seventy people were arrested in London on Saturday as climate activists continue to engage in acts of civil disobedience in the UK. Among the 70 arrested Saturday were six people who climbed…
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Women in Congress More Often Support Environmental Protections
Rachel's Action Network Aug 3, 2022In 2022, women hold a record 145 seats in Congress. Despite major gains in the past decade, women are still significantly underrepresented in federal policymaking. By some estimates, it could take a…
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Click here for more.Philanthropy: Time to Abandon the Ivory Tower of Climate Policy
The Center for Effective Philanthropy Aug 1, 2022Even before the pandemic and nationwide racial justice demonstrations gripped the nation in 2020, “climate philanthropy” was rapidly expanding and evolving, with large foundations and mega-donors pledging billions of additional…
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The Pursuit of Stakeholder Capitalism
GreenBiz Jul 31, 2022Under the traditional capitalist model, financial performance for shareholders has been the primary measure of the success of a business. However, a growing awareness of ESG trends has given rise…
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Climate Change Is Intensifying Storms and Flooding
The Conversation Jul 30, 2022Powerful storm systems triggered flash flooding across the U.S. in late July, inundating St. Louis neighborhoods with record rainfall and setting off mudslides in eastern Kentucky, where at least 16…
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Midwest Forests Lost 8,000 Years of Stored Carbon in Just 150 Years
The Conversation Jul 28, 2022“Plant a tree” seems to be the go-to answer to climate change concerns these days. Booking a rental car online recently, I was asked to check a box to plant…
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Monarch Butterflies Join the Red List of Endangered Species
The Conversation Jul 27, 2022On July 21, 2022, the International Union for the Conservation of Nature placed the migratory monarch butterfly on its Red List of threatened species and classified it as endangered. Monarchs…
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In Extreme Heat, Lack of Air Conditioning Is a Public Health Issue
Brookings Jul 27, 2022Cities across the globe are gasping in extreme summer heat. Last week, the United Kingdom—known for its cool, rainy climate—broke its all-time-high temperature record, topping out at 104.4 degrees Fahrenheit. Meanwhile, U.S. cities are…
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The Role of Older Generations in Combatting Climate Change
RAND Corporation Jul 26, 2022COVID-19 and climate change have multiple similarities. They are both global phenomena that left unmanaged will inflict excruciating human and economic tolls. They also require a similar mix of approaches…
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The Impact of Heatwaves on Asia’s Gig Economy
Eco-Business Jul 24, 2022As a heatwave engulfed northern and central Vietnam earlier this month, customers reaching for their phones to order food or a ride on the Grab app learned they would have…
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Rewarding Farmers for Regenerative Agriculture Innovations
The Rural Blog Jul 23, 2022Producing environmental benefits will become an important enterprise for American farmers, giving them the ability to monetize their response to climate change and other environmental challenges. But as these new…
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Breaking Ground on Equity in Ocean Conservation
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Jul 23, 2022Last year, we dubbed 2021 “the Year of Ocean Equity.” We know Black, Indigenous and People of Color, low-income communities, and other marginalized groups bear the brunt of inequities across…
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