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Tackling Eco-Anxiety Through Experiential Education

Stanford Social Innovation

By Zoey England Today’s college students are coming of age in a warming world, growing up as climate change has accelerated into an intensifying crisis that leaves no community untouched. Research shows many young people are experiencing adverse psychological and emotional impacts as a result.

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From Uprooted to Uplifted: The Movement to Restore Indigenous Land Rights

Stanford Social Innovation

The women who convened in Brazzaville are part of a growing international movement to secure land rights for Indigenous Peoples, local communities, and Afro-descendent Peoples as a supercharged strategy for curbing tropical deforestation and slowing climate change. Showcases the power of youth voices in combating climate change.

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A Blueprint for Closing the SDG Financing Gap: How to Raise $290 Billion in 12 Months to Tackle the World’s Biggest Problems

James Militzer

A deeper collaboration is needed — one that recognizes the limits of public investment and the increasing appetite among private investors to engage in fast-growing EMDEs, especially in impact investing , ESG and other purpose-driven investing sectors.

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Fired up: Meet 30 youth leaders sparking change

Corporate Knights

It’s impossible not to see and feel the impacts of climate change when you’re in the thick of it in the day-to-day, and we all are now,” says Steele, who was born and raised in British Columbia, where deadly heat domes, atmospheric rivers and record-breaking wildfires have increased in intensity and frequency.

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