While signing the hard-fought infrastructure bill into law, President Biden gave a speech that claimed a legislative accomplishment and staked a place in history. “Generations from now, people will look back and…
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2023 Trends Shaping Smart Cities for the Future
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The Cost of Climate Disasters in 2022
EcoWatch Jan 6, 2023
In 2022, there were 10 climate-fueled extreme weather events that each caused more than $3 billion worth of damage.
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The Complicated Question of Carbon Capture
GreenBiz Jan 5, 2023
CCS is either the climate tech breakthrough of the 21st century, according to its advocates, or a multibillion-dollar boondoggle, say activists.
Read the full article at: www.greenbiz.com
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Building Solutions for California Wildfires
Stanford Social Innovation Review Jan 4, 2023
There are three generalized strategies policy makers may use to drive societal change. But, how are policy makers to decide what combination of these three tools will work to best manage the wildfire challenge?
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How Businesses Can Mitigate Climate Risk
GreenBiz Dec 29, 2022Rising global temperatures have been affecting climate patterns for decades. The frequency and severity of acute events, such as wildfires on the western coast of the U.S. or 1-in-1,000-year rainfall events in Dallas show…
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Composting to Fight Climate Change
GreenBiz Dec 25, 2022It’s no secret that composting is good for the environment, and while the process has been around for thousands of years, innovations in composting operations are creating stronger end-products that…
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Centering Indigenous Voices in Climate Finance Reform
Eco-Business Dec 24, 2022Protecting forests by investing in Indigenous peoples and local communities, or IPLCs, is increasingly seen as one of the most effective ways to mitigate climate change and halt the global loss of…
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Community Land Trusts Keep Housing Affordable and Climate-Resilient
YES! Magazine Dec 24, 2022In late September, Hurricane Ian, one of the most powerful and costly storms to make landfall in the U.S., tore through southwest Florida and caused an estimated $67 billion in property damage.…
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Click here for more.Climate Philanthropy with an Equity-centered Approach
The Philanthropic Initiative (TPI) Dec 23, 2022My colleagues and I at The Philanthropic Initiative are working with more and more clients who are interested in funding climate change action. I work with funders who are giving…
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Textbooks aren’t Keeping Up with Climate Change
Futurity Dec 23, 2022College biology textbooks have done a poor job of incorporating material related to climate change, research finds. For example, the study found that most textbooks published in the 2010s included…
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The Power of Mutual Aid During Climate Emergencies
YES! Magazine Dec 23, 2022When Winter Storm Uri hit Texas in February 2021, bringing single-digit temperatures and sheets of snow to Dallas, Susana Edith and a group of volunteers distributed lentil soup and winter…
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