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  • The Path to Net-zero Emissions Runs Through Industry

    The Conversation Nov 30, 2023

    Industry is a leading climate polluter: Our road map shows what’s needed to cut industrial emissions in fast-growing countries.

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  • Funding Trends in Marine Area-based Conservation

    Our Shared Seas Nov 30, 2023

    The Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework—adopted at the 15th Conference of the Parties to the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD COP15) in December 2022—set forth the most ambitious global area-based…

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  • Reimagining How We Address Climate Change in Cities

    Smart Cities Dive Nov 29, 2023

    On Monday morning, we awoke to a highly anticipated, but alarming, landmark report. The United Nations’ climate panel issued a “code red for humanity” stemming from the severe threat of human-caused…

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  • How Local Leadership Can Tackle Climate Change

    Urban Institute Nov 29, 2023

    Exploratory scenario planning can push users to break out of established thinking patterns and develop creative solutions to one of society’s most pressing problems.

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  • Detroit Restarts Water Shut-offs – Part of a Nationwide Trend as Costs Rise

    The Conversation Nov 28, 2023

    Detroit residents with past-due bills are facing water shut-offs again after a reprieve during COVID-19. At the same time, providers are also raising rates.

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  • Returning Land to Indigenous Tribes Spurs Conservation

    Grist Nov 28, 2023

    In 1908 the U.S. government seized some 18,000 acres of land from the Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes to create the National Bison Range in the heart of their reservation…

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  • The Latest U.S. Climate Assessment Highlights Impact on Women and LGBTQ+ Communities

    The19th Nov 28, 2023

    From reproductive health to disaster recovery and food insecurity, the National Climate Assessment pays special attention to how the climate crisis amplifies inequality.

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  • Ending Food Insecurity By Restoring Indigenous Land Rights

    The Conversation Nov 27, 2023

    For Indigenous people in the U.S., food is considered a sacred gift. Healthy and bountiful produce is received when we care for the land. Yet, with one in four Native…

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  • Displacement Intensifies Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Communities

    Grist Nov 26, 2023

    The report concludes that Indigenous self-determination is a key climate solution — if the federal government can get behind it.

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  • 11 Tips to Prioritize Environmental Sustainability at Nonprofits

    Forbes Nov 25, 2023

    Doing a deep internal reflection can give leaders more clarity on where changes can and need to be made.

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  • A Clean Energy Future for the World Bank

    Vox Nov 24, 2023

    World Bank veteran Masood Ahmed explains why the 80-year-old lender should make a comeback, fueling the green transition.

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  • Air Pollution Does Have an Impact on Test Scores

    Futurity Nov 22, 2023

    Air pollution may negatively impacts children’s test scores, a new study shows. Ethnic minorities and girls are disproportionately affected.

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