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We know how to prevent famine. This was a common refrain mentioned during the recent Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) webinar, Global Hunger Crisis: Risk of Famine in the Horn…
We know how to prevent famine. This was a common refrain mentioned during the recent Center for Disaster Philanthropy (CDP) webinar, Global Hunger Crisis: Risk of Famine in the Horn…
As the petrochemical industry grows, the disaster is a reminder of the health and safety risks that accompany reliance on fossil fuels.
Crews released toxic chemicals into the air from five derailed tanker cars that were in danger of exploding Monday and began burning it.
“Our findings suggest that diversity training as it is currently practiced is unlikely to change police behavior.”…
In an emergency, child care providers are on the front lines to keep children and staff safe. One tool that is valuable for child care emergency preparedness, response and recovery is partnerships.
Jurors can perceive events in a video in different ways – one of which depends on how the evidence is presented in court, a media scholar explains.
There is always a glass-half-full aspect to grantmaking: While we are proud of what our grants have helped accomplish, we recognize that we can always do better. Looking back on…
Texas wasn’t prepared to keep the lights on during Winter Storm Uri, and it won’t be ready for future cold weather unless it starts thinking about energy demand as well as supply.
Overview of Equitable Growth’s panel session on the economic impacts of climate change and climate policy at the 2023 ASSA annual conference.
Employee well-being is intrinsically tied to workplace performance and engagement. Leading employers recognize that the health and wellness of their workforce can impact success and business outcomes, which has contributed to…
On Monday, February 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck the border regions of Turkey and Syria, causing largescale devastation with an estimated collapse of 6,000 buildings and a rising death toll of 17,000. This is the highest loss of life since the 2011 earthquake in Japan. This region has already been affected by war and […]
Community gardens and urban farms are good for biodiversity and ecosystems. They also benefit the well-being of people that work in them.
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