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    How Donors Can Maximize Impact for Fighting Climate Change

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Apr 22, 2023

    As donors move into the climate space for the first time, the options can be overwhelming. The climate landscape is exceedingly technical and multifaceted, with myriad possible solutions vying for…

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  • The Problem of Culture and Heritage Loss Due to Climate Change

    Eco-Business Apr 19, 2023

    A group of archaeologists, climate scientists and policy experts met at the University of East Anglia last week to discuss how unique cultures and heritage are fast disappearing because of climate change – and what can be done to properly measure and addr…

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  • Women Agricultural Workers Face Pay Discrimination

    EcoWatch Apr 18, 2023

    Women who work in agriculture face significant inequalities, and the climate crisis is only making the situation worse.

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  • Studies Confirm That COVID Vaccine Does Not Increase Risk of Blood Clots

    Futurity

    Contrary to claims by anti-vaccine proponents, COVID-19 vaccines pose only a trivial risk of blood clots, new research shows.

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  • The Detriments of Child Marriage

    Save the Children Apr 18, 2023

    The devastation of child marriage effectively ends a girl’s childhood. How? Forced marriage robs a girl of her education and more, replacing lessons learned in the classroom with adult responsibilities, including forced…

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  • Health Rights and Equity for Transgender People Vary Around the World

    The Conversation Apr 15, 2023

    While transgender people might be more culturally recognized in the U.S. than ever, visibility is not the same as justice. Transgender is an umbrella category that emerged in the U.S.…

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  • Ocean Surface Temperatures Are Rising to Record Highs

    EcoWatch Apr 12, 2023

    The global ocean surface temperature reached 21.1°C (70°F) in April, the highest recorded ocean surface temperature since records began.

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  • Why 2022 Was A Deadly Year for Environmental Activism

    Grist Apr 12, 2023

    Nearly a quarter of the activists murdered were Indigenous.

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  • Youth Can Address Local Food Sustainability Issues

    Food Tank Apr 11, 2023

    The Youth Food Lab is bringing diverse perspectives to solve complex issues in building a resilient food system.

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  • Looming Behind Antibiotic Resistance is Another Bacterial Threat – Antibiotic Tolerance

    The Conversation Apr 11, 2023

    Antibiotic resistance has contributed to millions of deaths worldwide. Research suggests that any bacteria can develop antibiotic tolerance, and possibly resistance, when pushed to their limits.

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  • Study Shows Plastic Trash is Linked to Mosquito-borne Disease Hot Spots

    Futurity Apr 9, 2023

    Findings link hot spots of mosquito-borne disease with the presence of trash near homes, crowded housing, and relatively greater wealth.

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  • Three Ways to Grow Private Sector Engagement in the SDGs

    Brookings Apr 7, 2023

    Jane Nelson and George Ingram discuss three areas to scale the quantity, quality, and accountability of private sector activities that would better support the SDGs.

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