A group of archaeologists, climate scientists and policy experts met at the University of East Anglia last week to discuss how unique cultures and heritage are fast disappearing because of climate change – and what can be done to properly measure and addr…
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El Niño is Coming, and Ocean Temps are Already at Record Highs – That can Spell Disaster for Fish and Corals
The Conversation Apr 19, 2023El Niño can trigger intense and widespread periods of extreme ocean warming known as marine heat waves. They can devastate marine life.
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Putting the Spotlight on the Future of Social Innovation
Stanford Social Innovation Review Apr 19, 2023The 2021 Frontiers of Social Innovation Conference: “People, Power, Resources: Enacting an Equitable Future” featured senior leaders of nonprofit organizations, philanthropy, academia, business, and government addressing how the social innovation community can…
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Student School Board Members Care About Climate Change
The Hechinger Report Apr 19, 2023Students are increasingly running for voting positions on school boards on a climate agenda. They are helping push schools to cut energy use, swap out diesel buses for electric and add climate change to the curriculum.
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How three key groups of stakeholders can help realize the potential of federal investment in a new wave of societal programs.
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Women Agricultural Workers Face Pay Discrimination
EcoWatch Apr 18, 2023Women who work in agriculture face significant inequalities, and the climate crisis is only making the situation worse.
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Contrary to claims by anti-vaccine proponents, COVID-19 vaccines pose only a trivial risk of blood clots, new research shows.
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Why You Should Involve Students in School Improvements
The 74 Apr 18, 2023Nelsestuen: If schools are to improve so they can more successfully serve students, what better way than to involve students directly in the process?
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In the First Six Months Since the Dobbs Decision, 66,000 People Denied Abortions in their Home State
FiveThirtyEight Apr 18, 2023A few weeks ago, Jessica Marchbank got a call from a woman whose abortion had just been canceled.The woman had driven more than two hours from Louisville, Kent……
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How Land Reparations Can Support Black Women’s Health
YES! Magazine Apr 18, 2023Land stewardship can be a powerful tool in addressing intergenerational trauma, especially for Black women.
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The U.S. Child Care Crisis: A Role for Employers
Washington Center for Equitable Growth Apr 18, 2023Employer-sponsored child care can alleviate worker’s child care stress, but it cannot solve the child care crisis.
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The Detriments of Child Marriage
Save the Children Apr 18, 2023The devastation of child marriage effectively ends a girl’s childhood. How? Forced marriage robs a girl of her education and more, replacing lessons learned in the classroom with adult responsibilities, including forced…
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