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  • Rewarding Farmers for Regenerative Agriculture Innovations

    The Rural Blog Jul 23, 2022

    Producing environmental benefits will become an important enterprise for American farmers, giving them the ability to monetize their response to climate change and other environmental challenges. But as these new…

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  • Breaking Ground on Equity in Ocean Conservation

    The David and Lucile Packard Foundation Jul 23, 2022

    Last year, we dubbed 2021 “the Year of Ocean Equity.” We know Black, Indigenous and People of Color, low-income communities, and other marginalized groups bear the brunt of inequities across…

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  • The Impact of Ocean Warming on Marine Life

    Environmental News Network Jul 23, 2022

    An international team of scientists led by researchers from the University of Adelaide has revealed that rates of future warming threaten marine life in more than 70 percent of the…

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  • How Satellites Revolutionized the Way We Protect the Natural World

    The Conversation Jul 22, 2022

    Fifty years ago, U.S. scientists launched a satellite that dramatically changed how we see the world. It captured images of Earth’s surface in minute detail, showing how wildfires burned landscapes,…

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  • Heatwaves in Europe Are Causing Air Pollution

    Grist Jul 21, 2022

    On Wednesday morning, the punishing heatwave that has roiled western Europe over the last week abated, heading east toward central Europe. The heat broke records across the United Kingdom and France…

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  • The Emergence of Upcycled Food

    Food Tank Jul 19, 2022

    You may have noticed that upcycled food has made its way into countless consumer product trends lists and headlines over the last few months. I find this trend to be…

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    Growing Alarm Should Lead to Urgent Funder Action

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Jul 19, 2022

    Of all the obstacles to human dignity, creativity, and survival, the accelerating impact of the climate crisis is one of the most existential. The result of burning carbon and other…

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  • The Spread of Zebra and Quagga Mussels Shows How Tiny Invaders Can Cause Big Problems

    The Conversation Jul 19, 2022

    The zebra mussel has been a poster child for invasive species ever since it unleashed economic and ecological havoc on the Great Lakes in the late 1980s. Yet despite intensive…

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  • How Philanthropy Can Support BIPOC Climate Change Efforts

    PhilanTopic Jul 19, 2022

    Foundations across the United States have increased funding for racial equity and social justice over the last few years, but more needs to be done to support the organizations at…

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  • Why Are People of Color at Higher Risk of Exposure to Pesticides in the U.S.?

    EcoWatch Jul 18, 2022

    People of color and low-income communities in the U.S. are at greater risk for exposure to pesticides, a new study has found. While this is the case for many environmental pollutants,…

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  • To Reduce Harmful Algal Blooms, the US Needs a National Strategy for Regulating Farm Pollution

    The Conversation Jul 18, 2022

    Midsummer is the time for forecasts of the size of this year’s “dead zones” and algal blooms in major lakes and bays. Will the Gulf of Mexico dead zone be…

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  • Research Indicates How Climate Change Effects Tropical Coastal Communities

    Environmental News Network Jul 17, 2022

    A new study recently published in the journal Nature Communications has warned of the effects of climate change on fishing and agriculture in tropical coastal communities, which are highly dependent…

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