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  • Cheap Sewer Pipe Repairs Can Push Toxic Fumes into Homes and Schools

    The Conversation Jan 23, 2023

    A wave of infrastructure projects is coming as federal funds pour in. Cities need to know the risks from the cheapest, most popular repair method and how to avoid harm.

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  • Parallels Between Environmental Racism and Police Brutality

    YES! Magazine Jan 23, 2023

    As a teen, Ingrid Waldron knew she had a unique outlook on life. Raised in Montreal, she spent ages 11 through 15 with her family in Trinidad, where she witnessed…

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  • What an Ancient Art Can Teach Us About Our Approach to Shaping Change

    Corrina Grace Jan 23, 2023

    As the cofounder of a UNESCO award-winning organisation called SERES, where I now serve as a board member and senior advisor, I spent over a decade working in close proximity…

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  • Plans for Deep Seabed Mining Pit Renewable Energy Demand Against Ocean Life in a Largely Unexplored Frontier

    The Conversation Jan 21, 2023

    Mining nodules from the deep ocean seabed could provide the metals crucial for today’s EV batteries and renewable energy technology, but little is known about the harm it could cause.

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  • How Do You Vaccinate a Honeybee?

    The Conversation Jan 20, 2023

    A vaccine for bees may evoke images of teeny hypodermic needles, but this product works in a sophisticated way that reflects the social structure of honeybee colonies.

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  • Why Gas Stoves Matter to the Climate – And the Gas Industry

    The Conversation Jan 19, 2023

    Energy companies have marketed natural gas as cooks’ favorite for years because homes with gas hookups will also use it for space and water heating.

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  • What Will Global Clean Energy Look Like in 2023?

    World Economic Forum Jan 18, 2023

    Business leaders from the energy sector came together in Davos to discuss navigating the rocky path ahead for global energy systems. Here’s what they said.

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  • Electric Car Savings Don’t Apply to with the Lowest Incomes

    Grist Jan 17, 2023

    90% of Americans would save by switching to an electric vehicle, but low income earners could get left behind.

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  • How Households Benefit From Electric Vehicles

    Futurity Jan 16, 2023

    Getting an EV would have financial and environmental benefits for most, but not all, US households that own a vehicle.

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  • Why All Of Philanthropy Needs to Embody Climate Funding

    FSG Jan 14, 2023

    Addressing the climate crisis can no longer be the work of the few foundations and donors who fund climate work. Instead, we need an “all-of-philanthropy” level of engagement, expertise, and resources.

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  • Solutions for Cleaning Up Urban Rivers

    YES! Magazine Jan 14, 2023

    Bringing back bivalves and reintroducing aquatic plants can connect people to their waterways—and the ecosystems we all depend on.

    Read the full article at: www.yesmagazine.org

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  • Bringing Regenerative Agriculture Back to Indigenous Communities

    Food Tank Jan 14, 2023

    K’allam’p is an organization working to return regenerative philosophy and knowledge to Indigenous communities in the Andes.

    Read the full article at: foodtank.com

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