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Animal Grantmakers, the nation’s only group of philanthropic funders focused on protecting and enabling the wellbeing of all animals, will convene its members, other peer funders, grantees and other experts,…
Animal Grantmakers, the nation’s only group of philanthropic funders focused on protecting and enabling the wellbeing of all animals, will convene its members, other peer funders, grantees and other experts,…
Corporate supply chains are riddled with high, uncounted emissions, as Lego discovered. New regulations mean more companies will face tough, sometimes surprising, choices.
An excerpt from Environmentally Sustainable Growth on the transition to an environmentally sustainable American economy…
The Biden administration directed agencies to consider the cost of greenhouse gas emissions in their future purchasing and budget decisions. An example shows just how much is at stake.
Climate change is an issue that affects everyone on the planet but women and girls are the ones suffering its effects the most. Why? Because women and girls have less access to…
Worried their communities will lose their small town vibes, townships in Michigans are saying no to solar.
Two years after a public housing complex was hit by Hurricane Ida in Louisiana, residents are still without answers on what comes next.
Indigenous communities worry Japan’s decision to release Fukushima nuclear power plant wastewater will compound existing health disparities.
Researchers are only beginning to uncover the toxic cocktail of chemicals, microplastics, and heavy metals hidden in car and truck tires. But experts say these tire emissions are a significant source of air and water pollution and may be affecting humans as well as wildlife.
The storm that brought a deluge of rainfall to New Jersey and New York on Sept. 29 was made 10 to 20% wetter due to climate change.
Genetic rescue is an under-used strategy for the conservation of endangered and threatened animals in the US, report researchers.
A new federal initiative is bringing together climate scientists and community leaders to examine cities’ microclimates — and make them more resilient.
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