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  • Why We Need to Manage Arctic Fisheries Properly

    RAND Corporation Jul 3, 2023

    It is time to create a multilateral Arctic fisheries management plan before a moratorium on fishing in Arctic high seas sunsets in 2037. Agreements can lead to economic and food security for partners; a lack of coordination will lead to conflict, environmental degradation, and overfishing.

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  • Using Social Intrapreneurship to Create a Momentum for Change During COVID-19

    World Economic Forum Jul 3, 2023

    If 2020 has taught us anything, it is that life cannot go on as it was before. COVID-19 dealt a devastating blow to the global economy. We must redesign it.…

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  • New Approaches to Education for Climate Action

    Brookings Jul 2, 2023

    As countries work to “build back better” from COVID-19, the education sector has a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to build back differently. Unprecedented school disruptions have laid bare how existing inequalities within…

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  • How to Support LGBTQ+ Issues, Movements, and Organizations

    Grantmakers in the Arts Jul 2, 2023

    “For many in the LGBTQ+ community, Pride Month is a month of celebration. It is a time to reflect on the history of the LGBTQ+ movement and to authentically celebrate queer lives,” said Kelsey Andersen for PEAK Grantmaking.

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  • Climate Change Threatens the Majority of Global Aquatic Food Supplies

    EcoWatch Jul 1, 2023

    The vast majority of global marine food supplies are threatened by climate change, according to a new study.

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  • How U.S. Cities Are Making Progress on SDG Achievement

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 30, 2023

    Learning from global peers and using the sustainable development goals as a framework for measuring progress, US cities are accelerating solutions to social problems.

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  • Canada’s Wildfire Smoke is Threatening Millions of People

    EcoWatch Jun 29, 2023

    Smoke from Canada’s wildfires in Ontario and Québec has dipped south again, causing air quality alerts for more than 80 million in the U.S.

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  • How NGOs Can Overcome Their Fears and Preserve the Planet

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jun 28, 2023

    As part of a small social enterprise focused on unconventional environmental solutions, I’ve regularly pitched larger conservation organizations and funders on helping us scale. Once the province of Silicon Valley…

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  • Indigenous Communities Are Getting Land Back

    Grist Jun 27, 2023

    Here’s why that’s important for the environment.

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  • Addressing the HIV Treatment Gap for Men

    PSI Jun 26, 2023

    June is Men’s Health Month, and while the focus is on men’s attitudes about their health, we’ve also been reflecting on the health sector’s attitudes about men.  Learn more.

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  • Reframing What Laziness Looks Like

    Nonprofit AF Jun 26, 2023

    [Image description: A panda, resting their head on some tree branches.Image by shangshaistonemen on Pixabay] Hi everyone, this will be the last blog post until August 8th, as I’ll be on my annual ……

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  • A Need to Strengthen Public Health Both in the US and Abroad

    Futurity Jun 25, 2023

    Two experts offer insights on what seems to be a particularly troubling time for public health, both in the US and internationally. The first US case of polio in ten…

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