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  • Why Climate Funding Often Doesn’t Reach Those Most Impacted by Climate Change, and What To Do

    Alliance Magazine Feb 23, 2026

    Every year sees new climate funds, billions pledged for adaptation, forests, resilience, and technology, demonstrating how and why climate funding often doesn’t reach the people most impacted by climate change.…

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  • Organizers Work to Plant 30,000 Trees with 2,000 Volunteers to Restore New Orleans’ Wetlands

    The Rural Blog Feb 20, 2026

    Organizers are working to plant 30,000 trees in New Orleans to restore the wetlands around the city that have remained destroyed since Hurricane Katrina, reports Melina Walling for The Associated Press. Native trees…

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    Satellite Data Link Malaria Outbreak Among the Indigenous Pirahã People to Deforestation

    Mongabay Feb 18, 2026

    Tucked into Brazil’s Amazon forest, along the Maici River where recently contacted Pirahã people live, journalists observed a dramatic uptick in forest loss. According to data from Global Forest Watch,…

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  • Alaska’s Indigenous, Community-Led Resistance to Drilling

    Nonprofit Quarterly Feb 16, 2026

    The last time Rochelle Adams exercised her rights to subsistence fish in her ancestral waters was in 2019. A Gwich’in leader from the villages of Beaver and Fort Yukon, she…

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    Schools Grieve Losses and Celebrate Efforts to Rebuild on the Anniversary of the LA Fires [Video]

    EdSource Feb 11, 2026

    A year ago, Tanya Reyes watched in disbelief as the Eaton fire incinerated her Altadena home. As her three daughters listed everything they had lost in the days that followed,…

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    What Is Killing Billions of Sea Stars Across the Globe?

    Yale Environment 360 Feb 5, 2026

    It started in the summer of 2013. Sea stars were dying in huge numbers in Washington State’s Olympic National Park: They became covered in white lesions. Then their limbs contorted…

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    The Cities Redefining Climate Resilience as Regenerative and Restorative

    Smart Cities Dive Feb 5, 2026

    As ecological and economic disruptions increasingly complicate urban life around the world, more than 100 city leaders, scholars and industry partners gathered in Vienna in summer 2025 to ask a…

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    The African City Restoring Its Wetlands for Disaster Resilience Against Flooding

    Yale Environment 360 Feb 3, 2026

    Maurice Manishimwe runs a small garage beside a fuel station in Musango village, just outside the Rwandan capital of Kigali, an African city restoring its wetlands, in a nation known…

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    Nitrogen Supports Quicker Regrowth in Deforested Areas, Research Shows

    University of Leeds Jan 29, 2026

    Tropical forests can recover twice as quickly after deforestation if they have adequate soil nitrogen, according to new research published today. A team of scientists led by the University of…

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    Reclaiming Sovereignty: The Northern Cheyenne Tribe’s Buffalo Restoration and Solar Energy Efforts

    The Daily Yonder Jan 28, 2026

    Brandon Small’s pickup squeezes down a narrow dirt road lined with trees and bushes as we drive down the hillside towards the buffalo. We’re on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation in…

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  • Movements Power the Push for Climate Action

    Thousand Currents Jan 27, 2026

    I had the privilege of being in Belém for both COP30 and The People’s Summit, where so much of the world’s attention and expectation hinged on what would unfold inside…

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    Kentucky’s Climate Action Plan Unites Urban and Rural Communities

    Reasons to Be Cheerful Jan 26, 2026

    Two myths tend to shape how people talk about Kentucky and climate change. One is that the state is a “climate haven,” insulated from the worst effects of global warming.…

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