To help solve hunger and malnutrition while also slowing climate change, some farmers could grow seaweed, a study suggests.
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El Niño Is Back – That’s Good News or Bad News, Depending on Where You Live
The Conversation Jun 12, 2023The official forecast calls for a strong El Niño by winter, but other models suggest it might dip in and out. An atmospheric scientist explains.
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How to Promote Pay Equality in Equal Pay Laws
Mashable Jun 11, 2023On Wednesday, we marked another Equal Pay Day, the point in the year when women have finally made what men made in 2020. And that’s just the average across all women…
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Report Sheds Light on the Severity and Inequity of Air Pollution
Grist Jun 11, 2023A new report from the American Lung Association shows that more than 4 in 10 Americans live with polluted air — 135 million people living in 217 counties. This pollution hits communities…
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Building Back Better with Youth Development Opportunities
Brookings Jun 11, 2023In cities and counties across the country, summer youth employment programs (SYEPs) stand out as some of the largest and most high-profile youth workforce development initiatives around. At least, they…
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Disparities in Access to Pre-K
MDRC Jun 11, 2023Over the past decade, a number of cities and states—including such diverse places as New York City, San Antonio, Seattle, New Mexico, Florida, Colorado, and New Jersey—have significantly increased the number of slots in their public prekindergarten programs.
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Understanding the Benefits and Barriers of Different Family Office Structures
Forbes Jun 11, 2023Thinking of starting your own family office? Consider the advantages and disadvantages of the four different types of family offices before you go any further.
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How Wildfire Smoke Impacts Pregnant Individuals
The 19th Jun 11, 2023As millions of people in the Northeast are exposed to toxic wildfire smoke, here’s what we know about how pregnant people can protect themselves.
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Essential Qualities for Nonprofit Leaders Creating Change
Forbes Jun 11, 2023Given the unpredictability of the current market, cultivating certain traits can help leaders and organizations thrive.
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The Plight of Small Green Towns In America
EcoWatch Jun 11, 2023A community doesn’t have to be large to make a difference for the planet. Here are seven of the U.S.’s greenest small towns and cities.
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Conversion Therapy is Discredited and Increases Risk of Suicide
The Conversation Jun 10, 2023Pride Month is being marked by some lawmakers in Kentucky with a renewed push to ban “conversion therapy – the discredited practice of trying to change someone’s sexual orientation or…
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Electric Cars Must Be Powered by Renewables to Reach Full Potential
Grist Jun 10, 2023A new report from the American Lung Association highlights the health benefits of getting Americans into EVs.
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