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  • Food Assistance for Victims of Turkey and Syria Earthquakes

    Food Tank Feb 9, 2023

    Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria devastated the region and led to thousands of casualties. Organizations are mobilizing to provide assistance.

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    How to Support Earthquake Survivors in Turkey and Syria

    Disaster Relief and Recovery Magazine Feb 8, 2023

    In the middle of the night of Feb. 6, as families slept in their beds and a city slumbered, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake occurred close to Gaziantep in southern Turkey,…

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  • Atmospheric Rivers are Hitting the Arctic More Often, and Increasingly Melting its Sea Ice

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    Atmospheric rivers can melt fragile new sea ice. When these storms arrive in waves, the sea ice doesn’t have a chance to recover.

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  • Guinea Worm: A Nasty Parasite is Nearly Eradicated, But the Push for Zero Cases Will Require Patience

    The Conversation Feb 7, 2023

    After nearly 40 years of effort, Guinea worm disease is on the cusp of being the second human disease – after smallpox – to be eradicated on Earth.

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  • Insects Need More Protection From Climate Change

    Grist Feb 6, 2023

    When it comes to conserving land, we are failing the insect world and ourselves, despite the fact bugs are 80 percent of all animal species.

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  • EV Transition Needs to Speed Up to Reach US Climate Goals

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 5, 2023

    Utility industry news and analysis for energy professionals.

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  • Understanding Plants to Better Model Wildland Fires

    Environmental News Network Feb 5, 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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  • FDA Advisory Committee Approves One-shot Vaccine Approach

    The Conversation Feb 5, 2023

    Many questions remain about next steps for US vaccine policy. But the FDA advisory panel’s hearty endorsement of a single-composition COVID-19 vaccine represents a pivotal step.

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  • The Potential for Cash Transfers Before Climate Disasters

    Vox Feb 4, 2023

    New studies show the power of giving cash to people in poverty days before extreme weather strikes.

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  • Studies Indicate That Water Crises Due to Climate Change Are Very Severe

    Environmental News Network Feb 3, 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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  • Insights on Global Learning Loss from COVID International Research

    The 74 Feb 2, 2023

    Analysis of studies from 15 countries finds students lost over one-third of a school year’s worth of learning, on average, due to the pandemic…

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  • How Remote Work Benefits the Environment

    Causeartist Feb 2, 2023

    Discover the positive impact remote work is having on the environment.Remote working is on the rise but it’s not only benefiting businesses…

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