Stephanie Cárdenas has had an incredibly diverse career. Self-identifying as a “sustainability catalyst,” she has shaped sustainability strategies for international clients at Deloitte, worked as a green finance consultant at…
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Click here for more.Recently, I had the incredible pleasure of attending the HBCU Climate Change Conference in New Orleans, LA, hosted by the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice. I was humbled by the…
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The Implications for Public Understanding of Climate Change
The Aspen Institute Apr 24, 2022Anthony Leiserowitz is the director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and a senior research scientist at Yale School of the Environment. An expert on public climate change and…
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Protection and Conservation of the World’s Coral Reefs
Environmental News Network Apr 23, 2022An international team of environmental scientists have published a series of significant recommendations to protect, conserve and study the world’s coral reefs – the ‘canaries in the coal mine’ of…
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Corporate sustainability professionals often speak of “moving the needle.” At the risk of mixing metaphors, sometimes industries really need a poke from a different kind of needle to move faster.…
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Why Freezing the Arctic Council is Bad News for Global Security
The Conversation Apr 22, 2022For the past quarter-century, the Arctic has been a unique zone of cooperation among the eight countries of the high north: Canada, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Russia and the…
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Donors Can Support Indigenous Communities With Climate Change By Listening to Them
Thomson Reuters Foundation Apr 21, 2022Solomé Lemma, the Ethiopia-born executive director of Thousand Currents, which funds social movements, said donors concerned about indigenous groups being unable to manage complicated grants may be looking in the wrong…
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Finding Climate Solutions That Encompass Children’s Needs
The Aspen Institute Apr 20, 2022How does climate change impact children and families today and what might the future look like? I like what the writer Alex Steffen said: “The planetary crisis is not an issue,…
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Climate Change Will Transform How We Live, But These Tech and Policy Experts See Reason for Optimism
The Conversation Apr 20, 2022It’s easy to feel pessimistic when scientists around the world are warning that climate change has advanced so far, it’s now inevitable that societies will either transform themselves or be…
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Community-led Climate Action to Address the Global Crisis
GlobalGiving Apr 19, 2022In the face of the global climate crisis, GlobalGiving’s Climate Action Fund is supporting rural and Indigenous communities as they lead the way to a greener future with creativity and…
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Why We Need Global Food Diversity
GreenBiz Apr 18, 2022In August 2020, inside the cupping room of a London roastery, a team of botanists and baristas gathered to taste a coffee species that most believed had been lost forever.…
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The Importance of a Just Transition
Carbon Brief Apr 17, 2022If emissions targets are to be met, coal has to go. From the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign to President Obama’s anti-coal policies, efforts to fight climate change often hinge on dismantling the industry.…
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