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  • How Climate Change is Impacting the Spread of Diseases in the U.S.

    Grist Nov 17, 2023

    A federal report shows climate change is pushing ticks, mosquitoes, and other carriers of disease into new regions.

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  • How Companies Can Build Better Relationships With Indigenous Peoples for Environmental Protection

    GreenBiz Nov 16, 2023

    Here are recommendations on how to rethink your corporate Indigenous partnerships to protect biodiversity and the climate.

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  • As The Us Begins To Build Offshore Wind Farms, Scientists Say Many Questions Remain About Impacts On The Oceans And Marine Life

    The Conversation Nov 15, 2023

    A recent study focusing on how offshore wind farms in Massachusetts waters could affect endangered right whales does not call for slowing the projects, but says monitoring will be critical.

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  • Deploying Funding for Scale: Four Lessons from Funders

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Nov 15, 2023

    Earlier this fall, Spring Impact, in collaboration with Impact for Breakfast, hosted an event, ‘Deploying Funding for Scale: Lessons from Investors,’ alongside British International Investment and Epic Foundation. The conversation was focused on how…

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  • Poor Countries Pay the Price for Global Plastic Use

    Grist Nov 14, 2023

    A new analysis finds lower-income countries pay 8 times more for plastic’s social and environmental impacts.

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  • Climate Change is Altering Animal Brains and Behavior

    The Conversation Nov 14, 2023

    Rapidly changing temperatures and sensory environments are challenging the nervous systems of many species. Animals will be forced to evolve to survive.

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  • Why Earth’s Expanding Green Area Might Not Be Good News

    Futurity Nov 12, 2023

    Looking at remote sensing data from NASA’s satellites, we’ve discovered that over the last two decades, the Earth has increased its green leaf area by a total of 5 percent,…

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  • How Climate Change is Undermining Forests

    University of Arizona Nov 12, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • The Importance of Data in Education

    Getting Smart Nov 11, 2023

    According to Dr. John F. Pane, a senior scientist at the RAND Corporation, there are four reasons why data is crucial for personal learning in the classroom: 1. With data,…

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  • The Importance of Sustainable Animal Farming for SDG Achievement

    Eco-Business Nov 11, 2023

    Every time a cow burps, it releases a bit of methane, a potent greenhouse gas that traps more heat than carbon-dioxide. The livestock sector accounts for a significant 14.5 per cent of…

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  • UN’s ‘Global Stocktake’ on Climate is Offering a Sober Emissions Reckoning

    The Conversation Nov 11, 2023

    With many countries planning fossil fuel production increases and continuing subsidies, negotiators have their work cut out for them when the COP28 climate summit begins.

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  • The Health Threat of Mercury

    Grist Nov 10, 2023

    The heavy metal is poisoning Indigenous peoples’ environment and health, but no one can agree on how or when to get rid of it.

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