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31 Oct 2021

August 4, 2021–Walton Family Foundation Lays out Vision for Addressing Water and Climate Change (WFF)

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Through water, many Americans experience the reality of climate change almost daily. Flooding, drought, record-breaking storms, and even wildfires — each in their own way makes the presence of climate change and its impact on both water and everyday life … Continued

31 Oct 2021

August 3, 2021–Climate adaptation at the U.S. Department of Defense and beyond (Science Daily)

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As climate change continues to pose a global threat, new research from the University of Arizona looks at how it may be impacting the world’s largest employer: the U.S. Department of Defense. A team of University of Arizona researchers set … Continued

31 Oct 2021

August 2, 2021–Can Enemies Become Allies in the Fight Against Climate Change? (Foreign Policy)

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Two of the main themes discussed during the G-7 meeting in June were collective security and climate change action. But an opportunity was missed by separating the issues. Recently, the U.S. and U.K. governments started to consider climate change as … Continued

31 Oct 2021

August 1, 2021–What’s causing the drought in the West—and why it’s so bad (PBS)

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Several Western states, including Arizona, California, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada and parts of Oregon and Colorado, are in the grips of a historic drought that has depleted key water sources to a frightening level as temperatures rise and wildfire risk … Continued

31 Oct 2021

July 31, 2021–Earth is trapping ‘unprecedented’ amount of heat, Nasa says (Guardian)

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The Earth is trapping nearly twice as much heat as it did in 2005, according to new research, described as an “unprecedented” increase amid the climate crisis. Scientists from Nasa, the US space agency, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration … Continued

31 Oct 2021

July 30, 2021–How To Become An Environmental Leader (Forbes)

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Experts and business leaders on sustainability worldwide, including myself, have said that the pandemic only brought climate change and the environment further into the global dialogue. Amid everything that happened in 2020, one of the top stories was how the … Continued

31 Oct 2021

July 29, 2021–Single-use plastics have boomed during COVID-19 (C&E News)

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In the past 2 decades, countries, municipalities, and manufacturers alike had pledged to reduce their plastic waste and recycle more plastic. Then COVID-19 happened. Governments rolled back regulations and people increased their consumption of plastic masks, gloves, takeout packaging, and more. Recycling centers temporarily … Continued

31 Oct 2021

July 28, 2021–Batteries Are The Next Environmental Challenge (Forbes)

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Electric vehicles (EV) are all the rage these days. They are, according to President Biden and much of the media, a crucial part of reducing greenhouse gas emissions and saving the environment. Federal and state subsidies have long encouraged their … Continued

28 Oct 2021

July 27, 2021–Mapping sustainability means connecting the dots (GreenBiz)

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…mapping, thanks in large part to digital tools, has enabled us to view things other than geography and demographics. For example, there is an entire genre of mind-mapping software that helps organize ideas. There’s genome mapping, providing new insights into … Continued

28 Oct 2021

July 26, 2021–Corporate Climate Efforts Lack Impact, Say Former Sustainability Executives (Bloomberg)

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…Inside the booming world of sustainability, a small but growing cohort of disillusioned veterans are speaking out against efforts by corporations and investors to address an overheating planet, income inequality and other big societal problems. Environmental degradation has worsened, while the … Continued

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