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  • Studies Indicate That Water Crises Due to Climate Change Are Very Severe

    Environmental News Network Feb 3, 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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  • What is the Impact of Climate Change on Education Systems?

    EdSurge Feb 3, 2023

    Measuring the effects of extreme weather requires extreme numbers. Climate change racked up an eye-popping $165 billion damages tab in the U.S. last …

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  • Social Entrepreneurship in Rural Places

    Forbes Feb 3, 2023

    ROI builds new tools and is open-source, freely sharing what works.

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  • How Urban Trees Could Help Mitigate Heat-related Deaths

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 2, 2023

    Smart Cities…

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  • Lung Cancer Rates Are Decreasing for Men But Not Women

    The Conversation Feb 2, 2023

    While lung cancer rates have decreased by 43% in men, they have risen by 79% in women. New screening guidelines and recognizing early symptoms can help address the changing face of lung cancer.

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  • Insights on Global Learning Loss from COVID International Research

    The 74 Feb 2, 2023

    Analysis of studies from 15 countries finds students lost over one-third of a school year’s worth of learning, on average, due to the pandemic…

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  • The Harms of Restricting the Teaching of Black History

    Chalkbeat Feb 2, 2023

    African American History teacher Abigail Henry on what DeSantis’ AP African American History ban means — and what teachers can do about it.

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  • Recent Legislation Shrinks Community Colleges

    EdSource Feb 2, 2023

    The unintended consequences of oversimplified solutions to complex problems are harming California’s community colleges; we need foundational and systemic shifts to fundamentally improve student success.

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  • How Remote Work Benefits the Environment

    Causeartist Feb 2, 2023

    Discover the positive impact remote work is having on the environment.Remote working is on the rise but it’s not only benefiting businesses…

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  • Addressing High Bacteria Levels Left After A Bomb Cyclone

    Surfrider Foundation Feb 2, 2023

    The beginning of 2023 brought torrential downpours to the West Coast, causing devastating flooding, mudslides, and power outages. Across the country, we’ve watched drought-stricken California, in particular, get slammed with a…

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  • Mobilizing Money is Becoming a Priority for Congress

    Johnson Center Feb 2, 2023

    The U.S. Congress is increasingly interested in philanthropy’s spending habits, including donor-advised funds and foundation payout rates.

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  • Fire Scientists Shed Light on Wildfire Trends

    The Conversation Feb 1, 2023

    More homes are burning in wildfires in nearly every Western state. The reason? Humans.

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