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Why Fixing Methane Leaks Can be a Climate Game-changer That Pays for Itself
The Conversation Nov 19, 2022What’s the cheapest, quickest way to reduce climate change without roiling the economy? In the United States, it may be by reducing methane emissions from the oil and gas industry.…
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Apprenticeship Programs Can Bring More Multilingual Workers into Early Childhood Education
Migration Policy Institute Nov 19, 2022Shortages of workers continue to plague early childhood education and care (ECEC) systems across the United States. The early childhood sector was hit hard by COVID-19, with ECEC systems losing more…
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What Do Effective Aquatic Food Systems Look Like?
Food Tank Nov 19, 2022During a recent session at the U.N. Climate Change Conference, government representatives and sustainability advocates discussed the role of aquatic foods and water management in developing more resilient communities and…
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How to Make Kindergarten Expansion Programs Successful
EdSource Nov 19, 2022This August, as schools reopened for the 2022-2023 school year, California welcomed many more students than ever before into its transitional kindergarten classrooms. The state is investing $2.7 billion in…
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More Donors and Celebrities Are Discussing Mental Health
Associated Press News Nov 19, 2022It hasn’t always been easy for fundraisers to bring up topics like depression or suicide with rich donors — but that might be changing. Today, more sports figures and other…
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Centering Disabled Voices in Climate Action and Disaster Response
NAAEE Nov 18, 2022It’s crucial that COP27 and climate action spaces at large dismantle decades of exclusion and ingrained ableism to center disabled people’s expertise and lived experiences in decision-making spaces. The Conference…
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The Fight for Indigenous Water Rights in the Colorado River Basin
Grist Nov 18, 2022In early November, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a case brought by the Navajo Nation that could have far-reaching impacts on tribal water rights in the Colorado River…
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Social Impact Startups Face a Lack of Funding
Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 18, 2022Last year, our social impact startup hit a milestone that eludes 96 percent of female founders: we hit one million dollars in revenue. It felt like reaching the summit of…
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COVID-19, RSV and the Flu are Straining Health Care Systems – Here’s What That Means for Children
The Conversation Nov 18, 2022Every fall and winter, viral respiratory illnesses like the common cold and seasonal flu keep kids out of school and social activities. But this year, more children than usual are…
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Doctors Often Miss Depression Symptoms for Certain Groups – A Routine Screening Policy Could Significantly Reduce the Gap
The Conversation Nov 18, 2022Depression is a costly and debilitating condition that profoundly influences a person’s quality of life. In 2020, more than 21 million adults in the U.S. reported having at least one…
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