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Shaping Sustainability Strategies For Companies Moving Forward
GreenBiz Apr 26, 2022Stephanie Cárdenas has had an incredibly diverse career. Self-identifying as a “sustainability catalyst,” she has shaped sustainability strategies for international clients at Deloitte, worked as a green finance consultant at…
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How Human-centered Approaches Advance Leadership
The Aspen Institute Apr 26, 2022The global disruption of the pandemic in the workplace has made blatantly apparent what has always been true: organizations that do not acknowledge the humanity of their workforce will neither…
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Reimagining Giving Strategies for Effective Philanthropy
Forbes Apr 25, 2022The Covid-19 pandemic upended many of the ways we live and work—but some of these changes have been positive. For example, 2020 saw communities banding together to help neighbors in…
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Click here for more.Recently, I had the incredible pleasure of attending the HBCU Climate Change Conference in New Orleans, LA, hosted by the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice. I was humbled by the…
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Solar and Battery Hybrids Are Poised for Explosive Growth
The Conversation Apr 25, 2022America’s electric power system is undergoing radical change as it transitions from fossil fuels to renewable energy. While the first decade of the 2000s saw huge growth in natural gas…
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Psychopaths Can Feel Emotions and Can Be Treated – Don’t Believe What You See on Crime Shows
The Conversation Apr 25, 2022On any given day, millions of Americans curl up to watch their favorite crime shows. Whether it is “FBI” on CBS, “Dexter” on Showtime, “Mindhunter” on Netflix, “Killing Eve” on…
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Demystifying Critical Race Theory and Efforts to ‘Abolish’ It
The 74 Apr 25, 2022Gov. Greg Abbott signed into law a bill last week that restricts how current events and America’s history of racism can be taught in Texas schools. It’s been commonly referred to as the…
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Public Opinion on Mask Mandates on Planes and Transportation
Futurity Apr 25, 2022A majority of Americans support mask mandates on planes and public transit, a new survey finds. Fifty-six percent of Americans favor requiring the public wearing masks on planes, trains, buses,…
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How the U.S. Segregates Workers by Race, Gender, and Ethnicity
Equitable Growth Apr 24, 2022Occupational segregation is defined as a group’s overrepresentation or underrepresentation in certain jobs or fields of work. This factsheet elaborates on how occupational segregation in the United States has contributed…
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The Implications for Public Understanding of Climate Change
The Aspen Institute Apr 24, 2022Anthony Leiserowitz is the director of the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication and a senior research scientist at Yale School of the Environment. An expert on public climate change and…
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Mental Health Crises Emerging on College Campuses
Higher Education News Apr 24, 2022More than three-quarters of four-year undergraduate students who considered stopping out in the past six months said it was due to emotional stress, according to a new survey from Gallup and the…
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