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Why Organizations Can Adopt Innovative Practices
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Environmental Justice and Incarceration: Intertwined Issues
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Farmers Can Save Water with Wireless Technologies, But There Are Challenges
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How Communities Can Reimagine Resilient Food Systems
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Hunger Crisis in Rural America Needs More Federal Aid
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Indigenous Candidates Are Beginning to Emerge
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Cities Worldwide Aren’t Adapting to Climate Change Quickly Enough
The Conversation Aug 13, 2022Climate change is magnifying threats such as flooding, wildfires, tropical storms and drought. In 2020 the U.S. experienced a record-breaking 22 weather and climate disasters that each caused at least…
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How to Address Labor Shortages From Different Angles
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Studies Indicate Food Insecurity is Exacerbated When Avoiding Tap Water
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The Impact of Climate Change on Infectious Disease Pathways
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