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  • Fake News About Climate Change Still Persists

    Grist May 4, 2024

    Understanding the appeal of disinformation can tell us something about how to defend against it, new research suggests.

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  • Insights from the Summit on Women Leaders in Philanthropy

    Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors May 4, 2024

    In the Spring of 2023, twenty-two women leaders in philanthropy convened at Sunnylands in Rancho Mirage, California. The primary objective was to foster an environment where these accomplished leaders could share their experiences, exchange innovative ideas, forge meaningful connections, and…

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  • What is the ‘Social Cost of Carbon’?

    The Conversation May 4, 2024

    When an electric company runs a coal- or natural gas-fired power plant, the greenhouse gases it releases cause harm – but the company isn’t paying for the damage. Instead, the…

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  • A Strategy to Lift 700 Million People Out of Extreme Poverty

    Brookings May 4, 2024

    Even before the pandemic crisis, progress on poverty eradication was slowing globally. As we approach upwards of 700 million people living in extreme poverty globally by the end of 2020, governments…

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  • Critical Themes in Education Technology in 2024

    EdSurge May 4, 2024

    The advancements in technology are reshaping how we teach and learn, bringing new opportunities and challenges. To address such challenges, a concerted …

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  • How Can Lean Funders Proactively Advance Racial Equity?

    Exponent Philanthropy May 4, 2024

    In recent years, efforts to incorporate antiracism into philanthropic work have surged. But what does this mean for lean funders who may not have the capacity to launch major initiatives? At Brady…

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  • How Paid Family Leave Policy Can Help Children and Families

    Futurity May 4, 2024

    Child abuse is a serious public health issue in the United States. Paid family leave can help prevent it, researchers report.

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  • Why Aren’t Clean Energy Jobs Accessible for Everyone

    Urban Institute May 4, 2024

    New research shows women and people of color are underrepresented in the potential workforce for high-quality clean energy jobs. Universities, employers, and unions can play a role in creating a more diverse workforce.

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  • The Growing Role of Ultra-Wealthy Donors

    Nonprofit Quarterly May 4, 2024

    Ultra-wealthy individuals are playing an increasingly large role in philanthropy, a new report finds.

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  • The Plight of States to Make Progress on Lowering Maternal Mortality Rates

    The19th May 3, 2024

    State lawmakers — many of whom are women — are establishing new committees to study and investigate pregnancy-related deaths, their causes and prevention.

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  • Indigenous Peoples’ Calls for Sovereignty in the Wake of Lahaina

    Grist May 3, 2024

    Activists appealed to the United Nations for help staving off “disaster capitalism” in the wake of the deadly blaze.

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  • How Out-of-school STEM Learning Can Promote Job Growth

    Forbes May 3, 2024

    Businesses have a lot to contribute to our national security by investing their time and expertise in OST programming.

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