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  • Neighborhood Walkability

    RAND Corporation Jul 5, 2023

    Neighborhood walkability may promote specific aspects of neighborhood social health, which together are beneficial for physical and mental health. These findings provide additional impetus for enhancing walkability of US communities.

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  • Pregnancy in Prison

    The Marshall Project Jul 5, 2023

    As a doula in Georgia prisons and jails, Tabatha Trammell supports incarcerated clients through pregnancy, childbirth — and giving up their newborns.

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  • Using a Blended Approach to Close the Climate Finance Gap

    NDC Partnership Jul 5, 2023

    The climate crisis is a pressing reality, and climate finance is a crucial component in mitigating and adapting to its impacts.However, the funding allocated for this cause is still vastly insufficient…

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  • How Climate Flooding Will Impact Black Communities in the U.S.

    EcoWatch Jul 5, 2023

    Climate-caused flooding will increase in the next 30 years, causing billions of dollars of losses that will disproportionately affect Black communities in the United States, according to a new study.…

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  • Canada’s Record Wildfires Are Making America’s Cities Some of the Most Polluted

    EcoWatch Jul 5, 2023

    Four of the world’s most polluted cities — New York, Toronto, Montréal and Washington, DC — were in North America due to Canada’s wildfires.

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  • Helping Kids Get Access to Free Meals This Summer

    The 74 Jul 5, 2023

    While students receive meals in school, once the academic year ends, they might not have enough food at home.

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  • What You Can Do to Battle Climate Change

    Mashable Jul 4, 2023

    Four ways to encourage broad-reaching climate change action and help lower carbon emissions.

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  • Why Queer Joy Matters in This Moment

    YES! Magazine Jul 4, 2023

    What does queer joy look like in this political moment? Three queer artists respond.

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  • The Long-term Impacts of Climate Disasters on Youths’ Academics

    Environmental News Network Jul 4, 2023

    A global perspective on environmental issues. Our mission is to inform, educate, enable and create a platform for global environmental action.

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  • SNAP Work Requirements Don’t Get Boost Employment

    Futurity Jul 4, 2023

    Work requirements for SNAP benefits don’t boost employment, a study finds. Instead, they have adverse effects on homeless people.

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  • Foundation Giving Data for 2022 Shows Disappointing Trends

    Candid Jul 4, 2023

    In this Candid blog, discover key insights into how foundation giving and payout changed last year and what these shifts may signal for 2023.

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  • Human Exposure to Wildfires has More Than Doubled in Two Decades

    The Conversation Jul 4, 2023

    Nearly 22 million people lived within 3 miles of a US wildfire in the past two decades. A new study tracking their locations flips the script on who is at risk.

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