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Investing in Somalia’s Climate Resilience Now to Create Jobs and Resilient Livelihoods in the Future World Bank Blogs
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One year ago today, Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Lee Zeldin announced he was terminating the Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund, one of the biggest climate initiatives of the Biden administration, after weeks of alleging the $20 billion in grants had been awarded in a “criminal” scheme.
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Housing is often treated as a downstream outcome of urban development or disaster recovery rather than as a strategic investment in resilience.
The post Beyond Shelter: Adequate Housing as a Pillar of Climate Resilience in Asia-Pacific Cities appeared first on Earth.Org.
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Women in STEM will be highly influential in our fight for climate justice, yet they are systematically sidelined from shaping a more sustainable future.
The post International Women’ Day 2026: Here’s How We Can Help Women Access More Climate Leadership Roles appeared first on Earth.Org.
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A new study suggests global warming could slash global GDP by up to 30% per degree of warming and reshape climate policy debates.
The post Have Economists Been Underestimating the Cost of Climate Change? appeared first on Earth.Org.
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New York Times reporter Julia Moskin has what seems to be a pretty good story. The Times online headline definitely doesn’t undersell it: "Punching, Slamming, Screaming: A Chef’s Past Abuse Haunts Noma, the World’s Top-Rated Restaurant." Nor does the subheadline: "Dozens of former employees say René
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