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  • How Funders Can Think About Collaborating on the Climate Crisis

    NPC Jul 13, 2022

    Liz Gadd was recently interviewed by Sam Davies, host of the Charity Chat podcast, on how social and environmental charities and funders should work together. We need to better understand how the…

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    A Narrowing Window for Foundation Action on Climate Change

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jul 12, 2022

    As a kid growing up in Louisiana, one of the first times I ever learned about climate change was in science class, when we were taught that we were slowly…

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  • Regulations Needed to Protect Farmworkers as Temperatures Rise

    Grist Jul 11, 2022

    Last June, as a record-breaking heatwave baked Oregon’s Willamette Valley, Sebastian Francisco Perez was moving irrigation lines at a large plant nursery in 104 degree Fahrenheit heat. When he didn’t…

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  • Funding is Necessary to Combat the Climate Crisis

    NPC Jul 10, 2022

    The intimate relationship between health and the environment is becoming increasingly apparent and fragile as the climate crisis progresses. Globally, the effects of climate change are projected to induce at…

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  • Finance and Tech Can Bolster Climate Action

    GreenBiz Jul 10, 2022

    Climate change threatens the stability of the global economy, but the finance sector still largely continues to lag behind on the climate progress needed to mitigate it. In order to…

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  • UN Ocean Conference Excludes Indigenous Voices

    Eco-Business Jul 10, 2022

    The United Nations Oceans Conference (UNOC) concluded on July 1 in Lisbon after a full five days of discussions and events focused on achieving a shared goal: UN Sustainable Development…

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  • Why Climate Change is Intensifying Flooding Disasters

    The Conversation Jul 9, 2022

    Heavy rain combined with melting snow can be a destructive combination. In mid-June 2022, storms dumped up to 5 inches of rain over three days in the mountains in and…

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  • How Asia is Moving Forward in Climate Philanthropy

    Alliance Magazine Jul 8, 2022

    Last week, AVPN hosted their 2022 Global Conference, and Alliance asked its readers what session they would like to hear about most in a poll. The winner was ‘Unmasking the influence of…

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  • What Tree Conservation Solutions to Climate Change Exist?

    The Conversation Jul 8, 2022

    Politicians, business leaders, YouTubers and celebrities are calling for the planting of millions, billions or even trillions of trees to slow climate change. There are currently almost 8 billion people…

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  • How Literature Can Help Us Understand and Respond to Climate Change

    The Aspen Institute Jul 7, 2022

    Diane Cook is the author of the story collection Man V. Nature. She received a 2016 fellowship from the National Endowment for the Arts and is a former producer for the radio show…

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  • Alaska Is At Risk for Another Historic Wildfire Season

    The Conversation Jul 7, 2022

    Alaska is on pace for another historic wildfire year, with its fastest start to the fire season on record. By mid-June 2022, over 1 million acres had burned. By early…

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  • How Heat and Humidity Provide a Dangerous Combination for Human Health

    The Conversation Jul 6, 2022

    Heat waves are becoming supercharged as the climate changes – lasting longer, becoming more frequent and getting just plain hotter. One question a lot of people are asking is: “When…

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