Even if Florida’s home insurance market recovers from Hurricane Ian, climate change will likely keep prices high.
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Escalating Heat Wave in the US and Mexico Poses Health Risk
EcoWatch Jul 22, 2023The recent heat wave over the U.S. South and northern Mexico was made 5°F warmer than it would have been normally, due to climate change.
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Can This Unlikely Source Help with Strategic Movement Building?
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 22, 2023What the progressive movement can learn from military strategy…
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“Pracademics” Are Bridging Education and Job Readiness
The Hechinger Report Jul 22, 2023But as consumers increasingly call for educations that lead more directly to jobs, trends in other countries suggest that this could change, especially with the adoption of a new word, “pracademic,” to describe them.
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Can Emergency Financial Aid Help Decrease Homelessness?
Futurity Jul 22, 2023Efforts to prevent homelessness can work, according to a new study that shows emergency financial assistance can keep people housed.
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Student-Parents Need Access to Affordable Child Care
The 74 Jul 21, 2023Lewis: What schools can do to help student-parents earn a degree and get a leg up on the socioeconomic ladder.
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UN Agencies Are Beginning to Embrace Innovation
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jul 21, 2023Despite a notoriously innovation-adverse environment in UN organizations overall, a growing body of success stories are changing lives and contributing to continuous organizational learning.
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How To Build Movement Economies
Nonprofit Quarterly Jul 20, 2023Bringing the question of movement economies to the fore not only helps shed light on the challenges in achieving structural economic change but also elevates the people who are making those changes in real time.
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Canada’s Worst Wildfire Season Results in Air Quality Warnings
EcoWatch Jul 20, 2023Smoke from Canada’s worst wildfire season once again drifted across the border into the U.S., prompting another round of air quality alerts.
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This High School Training Program Is Addressing the Nursing Shortage
The 74 Jul 20, 2023As COVID and other factors decimate nursing profession, a Providence high school trains students to start their careers as young as 14.
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The Women-led Movement for Food Justice in Schools
The 19th Jul 19, 2023Women led the effort to make Minnesota one of the latest states to implement a universal free lunch program, sparked by the federal government’s pandemic response during the 2021-22 school year.
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Gun Violence in the U.S. Carries Both Human and Economic Costs
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Jul 19, 2023Reviewing areas where the economic costs of gun violence have been most completely measured to see where costs come from and their impact on society.
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