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    Climate Change is the Most Divisive Issue in U.S.

    The Hill Mar 17, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from The Hill, author Julia Manchester discusses comments from a polling analyst who suggests that climate change is the issue which Democrats and…

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    Why Building Climate Resilience in the South Needs Philanthropic Support

    NCRP

    The floods come bigger and more often these days in North Carolina. On the fertile coastal plains and wetlands of the eastern part of the state, water is central to…

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    Training the Next Generation of Education Leaders

    AEI Mar 17, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Frederick Hess, writing for AEI, interviewed Liz Chu about her experience as the executive director of Columbia Law School’s Center for Public Research and Leadership (CPRL),…

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    Are We Too Good at Adapting to Climate Change?

    Pacific Standard Mar 16, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Pacific Standard, author Tom Jacobs discusses a recent study which concludes based on Twitter data that people are already getting accustomed to…

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    Clean and Renewable Energy Policies Supported by the Vast Majority of Americans

    Pacific Standard Mar 16, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Pacific Standard, author Kate Wheeling discusses a recent study from the Yale Program for Climate Change Communication which finds that the vast…

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    Plantations May Never Return to their Natural State

    Pacific Standard Mar 16, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • In this story from Pacific Standard, author Shreya Dasgupta discusses a recent study by doctoral students at Texas A&M which suggests that even four decades of…

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    Researchers Create First Evidence-Based Map of Asian Elephant Populations

    Pacific Standard Mar 16, 2019

    Giving Compass Take: · Writing for Pacific Standard, Shreya Dasgupta reports that researchers in Sri Lanka have identified a way to use interviews to divide the country into a grid and…

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    How Work-study Programs Can Teach Students Career Skills

    Education Dive Mar 15, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • James Paterson, writing for Education Dive, highlights findings from a new report, that show the benefits of work-study programs for students in college. • How can donors fund…

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    Avian Influenza Gain-of-function Studies to Commence

    Science Mar 15, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: · According to Jocelyn Kaiser at Science, controversial lab experiments that modify bird flu viruses are set to resume after being stalled for over 4 years.  · What…

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    Why Students of Color Are Stepping Up to Lead Climate Strikes

    Yes! Magazine Mar 14, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Many students of color around the U.S. are leading climate strikes in their schools as part of a youth-led global movement. Noting that communities of color…

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    The First GMO Salmon is Coming to America

    The New Food Economy Mar 14, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • The Food and Drug Administration recently lifted an import ban, allowing the first commercially raised GMO animal to come to market: salmon.  • How can donors understand…

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    Funders Propose a Philanthropic Green New Deal

    Nonprofit Quarterly Mar 14, 2019

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Jeanne Bell reports that a convening hosted by Justice Funders proposed a philanthropic “Green New Deal” to progress climate and environmental issues.  • Is the philanthropic Green New…

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