Universities can be on the forefront of upskilling the next generation workforce on sustainability, if they move quickly.
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Understanding How Power Outages Affect Everyone Differently
Futurity May 13, 2023Lengthy blackouts are more likely to take a toll on Americans who already bear the brunt of climate change and health inequities.
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Fostering Creativity in Career Readiness and Prep
EdSurge May 13, 2023Creativity is more than an artistic skill; it involves thinking differently, collaborating, developing solutions and communicating in a way that …
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How to Embed Sustainability Practices Across Companies
FSG May 13, 2023Companies that view ESG from a responsible business perspective will be better positioned for long-term success and future value creation.
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Science Museums Are Prioritizing Scientific Literacy
The Hechinger Report May 12, 2023Science museums, which have largely escaped the culture wars that have roiled school districts, are helping teachers tackle topics like vaccines and climate change.
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How to Center Communities in Your Charitable Giving
Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors May 12, 2023On May 9, 2023, RPA hosted a webinar focused on Philanthropy’s Role in Creating a Just World: Centering People and Communities in Your Giving. The conversation highlighted the ways in which three different foundations center impacted communities in their work.
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Inflation Disproportionately Impacts People in Prison
The Marshall Project May 12, 2023A combination of inflation and unregulated markups on commissary items have led to steep price hikes behind bars, a Marshall Project analysis shows.
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FDA’s Approval of the World’s First Vaccine Against RSV Will Offer a New Tool in an Old Fight
The Conversation May 12, 2023The newly approved RSV vaccine could be rolled out by fall 2023, in time for the typical winter surge in RSV infections.
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Federal Money is Coming to Fix Aging Flood Control Systems – But Plans All Too Often Reflect Historical Patterns and Not Future Risks
The Conversation May 12, 2023As federal funding for infrastructure rolls in, communities run the risk of spending millions of dollars on systems that aren’t built to handle the flood risks ahead.
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Addressing the Crisis of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
The 19th May 11, 2023Lt. Gov. Peggy Flanagan, a member of the White Earth Band of Ojibwe, said that more attention to the issue was sparked when Native women won election to decision-making roles.
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Measuring Hunger Programs to Increase Food Access
Stanford Social Innovation Review May 11, 2023Despite spending billions on food programs each year, the root causes of hunger remain unaddressed.
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Youth Unemployment Among Black Women Increased During COVID
Chalkbeat May 11, 2023A new study looked at out-of-work, out-of-school youth in Chicago and Illinois. …
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