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    The Organizations Upcycling Hair Waste for Sustainable Farming

    TriplePundit Jan 26, 2026

    When life gives you lemons, make layers instead. You may not have thought much about it, but that next visit to the salon comes with a hidden cost: waste. Each…

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  • Mapping Indoor Air Pollution Through Measuring Movement

    University of Birmingham Jan 21, 2026

    University of Birmingham scientists have developed a new way of measuring, analysing, and mapping indoor air pollution that – in initial trials – has established a clear link between office…

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    Small Farmers Contend with Challenges and Discuss Hopes for the Future of Agriculture

    Food Tank Jan 20, 2026

    Brent and Michelle Arp say that farming is in their blood. Brent’s 85-year-old father still farms on the more than 120-year-old farm where both he and Brent grew up. Michelle…

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    How Worms Preserve Soil Health to Prevent Antimicrobial Resistance

    TriplePundit Jan 15, 2026

    Farmers and gardeners use vermicomposting to create a nutrient-rich soil enhancer with a little help from earthworms, but new research indicates the practice could also help tackle a growing global…

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    Critical Mineral Mining Poses a Threat to Community Forests in the Democratic Republic of Congo

    Mongabay Jan 15, 2026

    North of the limits of the Lukutwe community forest concession, two armed soldiers protecting critical mineral mining operations stepped in front of Valery Kyembo and his visitors. Wearing a bright…

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    The Loophole That Enables Factory Farms to Pollute Without Legal Repercussions

    Sentient Jan 14, 2026

    Factory farms produce staggering amounts of manure and, in theory, there are strict regulations in place to keep it from contaminating nearby waterways. But in practice, many of these companies…

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    8 Trends in Urban Housing, Transportation, and Climate Resilience to Watch in 2026

    Smart Cities Dive Jan 13, 2026

    The Trump administration made sweeping changes to federal transportation, housing and climate funding and policy while testing the boundaries of local autonomy and authority in 2025. The relentless pace is…

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    What Would Indigenous-Led Global Food Systems Reform Look Like?

    Food Tank Jan 13, 2026

    Recent research out of Universidad Intercultural Maya suggests that food systems sustainability requires the integration of Indigenous knowledge bases. The authors argue that agroecology and regenerative agriculture can only succeed…

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    LA Fires 1 Year Later: Chemicals From Smoke Lingered Inside Homes Long After the Wildfires Were Out – Studies Tracked the Harm

    The Conversation Jan 12, 2026

    When wildfires began racing through the Los Angeles area on Jan. 7, 2025, the scope of the disaster caught residents by surprise. Forecasters had warned about high winds and exceptionally…

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    Closing the Climate Finance Gap: Asia’s Path Forward Lies in Collaboration

    AVPN Jan 9, 2026

    Asia is no stranger to its transformative sustainable finance solutions. From pioneering microfinance to advancing inclusive fintech and payments, the region has long been a successful testbed for its innovation…

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    The Future of Impact Investing, ESG, and Catalytic Capital

    Causeartist Jan 8, 2026

    In episode 92 of the Investing in Impact podcast, we speak with Rehana Nathoo, the Founder and CEO of Spectrum Impact, about the future of impact investing, catalytic capital, and ESG. Rehana has spent…

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    Building Disaster-Resilient Homes for a Safer Future

    Futurity Jan 8, 2026

    With natural disasters striking communities across the US at an accelerating pace, the question of how to build disaster-resilient homes that can endure them has never been more critical. New…

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