The National Climate Assessment makes clear we’ve got a lot of work to do. These cities and states are leading the way.
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The Importance of Investing in Indigenous Power
Civil Eats Nov 19, 2023As the world watches what transpires at COP26, the United Nations climate summit taking place this week in Glasgow, the U.N. has blasted governments and businesses for utterly failing to meet their climate obligations. There’s a…
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The Process of Starting and Stopping Volunteering
Alliance Magazine Nov 19, 2023In a world that often feels consumed by the relentless pursuit of career and personal success, financial stability, and socio-economic status, volunteering has provided both of us with a precious opportunity to connect with our ……
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How Big Bets in STEM Education Can Be Successful
Forbes Nov 19, 2023Building a future where all children have the opportunity to research, inquire and explore beyond the classroom takes commitment—especially to scale what works.
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The Connection Between Voting Rights and Economic Equity
Equitable Growth Nov 18, 2023The civil rights movement, from its mid-20th century growth and successes to its current manifestations, has had a dual focus of eliminating political and social discrimination and bettering the economic…
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The Power of Increased Student Voting and Engagement
The 74 Nov 18, 2023Charter schools in Boston, considered some of the strongest in the country, improve voter participation as well as academic outcomes like standardized test scores, according to a recently released study. The effects…
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How We Can Achieve Food Justice
Food Tank Nov 18, 2023Today, more than 820 million people are hungry, according to the U.N. Food and Agriculture Organization, and food insecurity remains on the rise. Meanwhile, the climate crisis threatens food supply, biodiversity, and…
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How PFAS ‘Forever Chemicals’ Are Getting into Miami’s Biscayne Bay, Where Dolphins, Fish and Manatees Dine
The Conversation Nov 18, 2023Scientists discovered PFAS hot spots in the bay and found PFAS in water along the Atlantic coast. In a new study, they traced the chemicals’ origins to help stop the harm.
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The Role of Parents in Addressing the Literacy Crisis
EdSource Nov 18, 2023After Emily Hanford’s “Sold a Story” podcast sent shockwaves through American public education by revealing how countless schools had been duped into teaching reading in a way that doesn’t actually work, Gov.
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Flood Models Now Incorporate Human Responses
Futurity Nov 18, 2023A new land change model simulates interactions among urban growth, increased flooding, and how humans adapt in response.
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DEI Lessons To Remember When Thinking About Israel and Palestine
Nonprofit AF Nov 18, 2023[Three young children amidst rubble from a building. In the foreground is a child standing near a red blanket, one finger in their mouth, starting pensively to our right.Behind them are two smalle……
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Studies Indicate Link Between Suicidal Thoughts and Athletes Who Have Concussions
Futurity Nov 17, 2023High school students who reported a concussion in the last year were more likely to have suicidal thoughts, plans, or attempts.
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