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  • The Interconnected Nature of Colonialism and Climate Change

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 26, 2023

    Currently, every predominant aspect of sustainability discourse and practice is white-centered. It’s time to change that.

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  • Farmers Face A Soaring Risk of Flash Droughts in Every Major Food-growing Region in Coming Decades, New Research Shows

    The Conversation May 25, 2023

    If greenhouse gas emissions continue at a high rate, breadbaskets of Europe and North America will see a 50% chance of a flash drought each year by the end of this century.

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  • Rising Authoritarianism and Worsening Climate Change Share a Fossil-fueled Secret

    The Conversation May 24, 2023

    Around the world, many countries are becoming less democratic. This backsliding on democracy and “creeping authoritarianism,” as the U.S. State Department puts it, is often supported by the same industries…

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  • Who Is Telling the Story of Climate Research?

    Alliance Magazine May 22, 2023

    Stories connect us, and who tells them matters – this is especially true when it comes to the story of our heating planet.This is why philanthropy’s support of climate research and journalism is such ……

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  • Engaging Kids in Climate Action

    Brookings May 21, 2023

    There is growing momentum around the world to harness the power of education to combat and adapt to climate change and ensure young people—especially those girls and boys from the…

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  • Understanding and Adopting Participatory Grantmaking Methods [Audio]

    GivingThought May 21, 2023

    In this episode we talk participatory approaches in philanthropy and social investment, with Meg Massey, co-author of “Letting Go: How Philanthropists and Impact Investors Can Do More Good by Giving…

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  • What Does Effective Crisis Response Look Like?

    Alliance Magazine May 20, 2023

    Globally, we are facing multiple and compounding crises. Whether it is the devastating impacts of climate change, a seemingly never-ending pandemic, or armed conflicts from Ethiopia to Ukraine, it can…

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  • ESG Investing Needs Stricter Requirements

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 20, 2023

    Had it not been for the rise of the pandemic’s second wave or the post-election mayhem, Phillip Morris’ addition to a club of companies that are supposed to be doing well on…

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  • Report is Optimistic About Plastic Pollution Reduction

    EcoWatch May 20, 2023

    The United Nations Environment Programme reports that it is possible to reduce plastic pollution by as much as 80% by 2040.

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    Preparing for the Mental Health Consequences of Disaster Relief Work

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine May 18, 2023

    How can we prepare more in a world that is always responding? This question is particularly daunting when you work in disaster philanthropy. There’s an intense amount of pressure when disasters…

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    Embracing the Right of Persons with Disabilities and Older Persons in Development

    Global Washington May 17, 2023

    Persons with disabilities and older persons, defined as 60 years of age and above, represent two of the most significant constituencies for achieving global development. Less than 1% of official…

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  • The Potential of Social Innovation is Vast

    Stanford Social Innovation Review May 17, 2023

    The list of serious problems that our world faces is long and growing: soaring inequality, climate change, the enduring negative impacts of structural racism and colonialism, and, of course, global…

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