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    How French Funders Are Prioritizing Climate Action

    Alliance Magazine May 26, 2025

    Urgent action is needed to avoid more catastrophic impacts of climate change on people and the planet, urges international research.Yet, environmental philanthropy though growing still only accounts for a very small proportion of all ……

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    As Glaciers Melt, New Salmon Streams Emerge — But Mining Threatens Their Future

    Grist May 20, 2025

    In a remote corner of North America, salmon and mining companies are vying for new territory.

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    National Parks Face Historic Funding Cuts in New Proposal

    EcoWatch May 12, 2025

    The Trump administration recently released a budget proposal that includes more than $1 billion in cuts to the National Park Service.

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    Colombia Sets Precedent for Indigenous Self-Government in the Amazon

    The Associated Press May 9, 2025

    Colombia this week took a leading position in Latin America for Indigenous rights and forest protection by formalizing Indigenous local governments across swaths of the Amazon, raising hopes that other countries in the region will follow its lead. Activists say Monday’s decision gives Indigenous …

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    Brazil Grants Amnesty for Amazon Deforestation, Raising Global Concerns

    The Washington Times May 8, 2025

    With little fanfare and virtually no publicity, lawmakers in the Brazilian state of Rondonia have passed legislation in favor of hundreds of cattle ranchers who had illegally converted swathes of Amazon rainforest into pasture land.

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    How To Help Honeybee Hives Thrive

    The Rural Blog May 6, 2025

    Unlike yellow jackets and hornets, honeybees’ faces are often described as “fuzzy” or “hairy.” In general, they are more interested in flowe…

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    Improving the Climate Movement: What We’re Getting Wrong

    Chronicle of Philanthropy May 6, 2025

    More than 30 years after both Nancy Pelosi and Newt Gingrich championed climate change as a bipartisan issue, and despite more than $100 billion in persuasion campaigns, both the planet…

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    Animal Grantmakers’ 25th Anniversary Report Validates Growing Support for Animal Welfare

    Animal Grantmakers Apr 28, 2025

    Animal Grantmakers is commemorating a quarter century of catalyzing protections for animals of all types in its recent report: Animal Philanthropy in the United States. Authored by Andrew D. Rowan,…

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    The Startup Creating Refillable, Reef-Safe Sunscreen

    Causeartist Apr 17, 2025

    Discover the origin story of Bee Wild Outside, a sustainable sun care brand born from a personal health crisis and a mission to protect both skin and planet with refillable, reef-safe solutions.

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    Ecological Empathy: Reconnecting with Nature

    Mongabay Mar 11, 2025

    Environmental science and conservation news…

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  • Attempts to Cut Environmental Red Tape Could Worsen Bureaucracy

    Grist Mar 10, 2025

    For roughly half a century, a little-known body called the White House Council on Environmental Quality has been in charge of overseeing implementation of the National Environmental Policy Act, or…

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    Replanting Trees for Monarch Butterflies Across Borders

    Triple Pundit Mar 10, 2025

    The North American monarch butterfly population is in significant decline, in part because their winter habitat is also disappearing. A nonprofit invertebrate zoo in Colorado and the Mexican government are working together to replant the trees monarchs rely on to survive the winter months in Mexico.

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