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  • Understanding the Threat of Wildfires for the Southern Appalachia Region

    NC State University Jan 26, 2024

    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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  • Driving a Collaborative Approach Toward Climate Change

    Alliance Magazine Jan 26, 2024

    In two years’ time the United Nations will host the COP 30 climate conference in the Brazilian Amazon.This is a unique opportunity, and philanthropy should be planning right now to heed the call for ……

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  • Why The Interconnection Between Health and Climate Change is Important

    Grist Jan 25, 2024

    A training program led by Harvard offers community organizing skills to clinicians interested in climate action.

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  • Childcare Workers Are Organizing to Fight For Rights and Protections

    The Hechinger Report Jan 25, 2024

    California and New Mexico offer two examples of child care advocacy that ended in better pay and treatment for the underpaid workforce…

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  • From New York To Jakarta, Land In Many Coastal Cities Is Sinking Faster Than Sea Levels Are Rising

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2024

    Land subsidence is a factor as preparations are made for rising sea levels and strengthening storms. Human infrastructure, including buildings and groundwater extraction, increases vulnerabilities.

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  • 10 Things Your Grantees Might Be Saying About You

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jan 25, 2024

    In a CEP blog post published earlier this week, I offered up a list of 10 Grantee Perception Report participants who had made their assessment results public in 2023 as a way…

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  • Humans Are Depleting Groundwater Worldwide, But There Are Ways to Replenish It

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2024

    Rapid and accelerating groundwater level declines are widespread in dry climates where groundwater is used for irrigation. But some communities have found ways to turn things around.

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  • How Funders Can Deepen Relationships

    PEAK Grantmaking Jan 25, 2024

    Learn how to position communal learning as a strategic asset that drives adaptation, innovation, and mutual accountability.

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  • How Donors Can Invest in Systems Change Capacities Effectively

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 25, 2024

    Philanthropists must think beyond funding outcomes and invest in the capacity of systems to perpetuate and sustain change.

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  • One In Ten Us Workers Belong To Unions − A Share That’s Stabilized After A Steep Decline

    The Conversation Jan 25, 2024

    The share of U.S. workers who belong to a union fell slightly to 10% in 2023, from 10.1% a year earlier, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. As a…

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  • Addressing Healthcare Workers’ Concerns of Burnout and Stress

    Forbes Jan 24, 2024

    Unless we treat these ailing caregivers, it will be harder for patients to get the necessary care.

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  • Rural Higher Education Alternatives

    The Rural Blog Jan 24, 2024

    Some students seek to avoid college because of cost vs. labor mismatches. (Photo by Nathan Dumloa, Unsplash) For three generations, going to…

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