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    Giving Done Right Season 2, Episode 9: Climate Change and Racial Justice

    The Center for Effective Philanthropy Nov 10, 2021

    In the penultimate episode of Giving Done Right season two, CEP’s Phil and Grace talk with Gloria Walton, president and CEO of The Solutions Project. Gloria focuses on the intersection of climate change and racial justice, the value…

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    How Contraception and the Environment are Inter-related

    Population Services International

    Population Services International (PSI) joins more than 150 organizations to support the Thriving Together: Environmental Conservation and Family Planning initiative. As an organization that believes in putting the consumer at the center…

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    Why Boards Need to Care About Climate Change

    GreenBiz Nov 8, 2021

    Heat waves, earthquakes, floods, droughts and disastrous sea levels are already occurring with disturbing frequency. These extreme weather events have become a major risk for business — and a mounting…

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    Six Insights on How to Employ Energy Transitions

    GreenBiz Nov 8, 2021

    Much of the news coming out of the U.N. climate conference has focused on the spectacle, and how countries’ pledges aren’t on track to prevent dangerous climate change. But behind the scenes,…

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    Addressing the Climate Emergency Demands Participatory Grantmaking

    Food Tank Nov 8, 2021

    Food system experts gathered at the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) Nourish Scotland Pavilion in Glasgow on November 7 to discuss the role philanthropy should play in the climate emergency.…

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    Local Leadership Needed to Make the Most of Federal Climate Funding

    Brookings Nov 8, 2021

    The urgency to address climate change is centering around two cities at the moment: Glasgow and Washington, D.C. World leaders are converging at the United Nations Climate Change Conference, or…

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    East Coast Flooding is a Reminder that Sea Level is Rising as the Climate Warms

    The Conversation Nov 8, 2021

    The U.S. East Coast has been experiencing hurricane-like flooding in recent days, with Georgia and the Carolinas getting the latest round. High tides are part of the problem, but there’s…

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    Making Clean Energy Affordable and Accessible [Audio]

    Causeartist

    It is estimated that three billion people around the world don’t have access to adequate electricity. Seeing this as an amazing opportunity, in 2012, MPOWERD created the innovative Luci light. The…

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    How Art Can Inspire Viewers Toward Climate Action

    Pacific Standard

    Can art change the world? Or can it at least inspire people to engage with an urgent issue they’d otherwise be inclined to ignore? A new study of activist art…

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    Land Conservation Starts From the Bottom Up in India’s Commons

    Stanford Social Innovation Review Nov 7, 2021

    “What do we see at the village level?” asked Jagveer Singh, of GVMNL, an NGO in Rajasthan, in India. “Encroachment is increasing, and regulatory authorities aren’t doing much. People tell…

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    Beef Production Can Become More Environmentally Friendly

    YES! Magazine Nov 7, 2021

    Giving Compass’ Take: • Madeline Ostrander discusses the Mortenson family, who are forefront farmers and ranchers and their work may be the first step toward a better model of animal agriculture for the…

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    Food Supply Chains Are Struggling Post-Lockdown

    GreenBiz Nov 6, 2021

    Strawberries at Christmas: an image that epitomizes consumer fantasies from the global food supply chain. Hidden behind the haze of food supply “magic” is the reality of increasingly pressured resources…

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