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How Terrorists Leverage Climate Change

Type of content: Blog

As climate and weather patterns shift, the resulting environmental crisis is being leveraged as a tool for terror and political violence.

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Could Opportunity Zones Promote Equitable Green Development?

Type of content: Blog

Opportunity Zone funding could jumpstart clean energy and green infrastructure projects in DC that benefit both the planet and the people living in these communities.

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Webinar: Plastic Soup Solutions

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Watch a conversation about how businesses can drive us away from plastic dependence. Plastic Soup Solutions: How Business Can End Plastic Pollution is hosted in partnership with...

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A Personal Report from the Climate Strike

Type of content: Blog

Protesting may seem like an ineffective method for taking action on such a substantial issue, but raising the profile about our climate crisis is an important strategy that’s still needed in the US.

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Images from the Earth's Most Vital Frontlines

Type of content: Blog

Photos from the book Rainforest showcase the beauty and diversity of our planet's rainforests.

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Investors Need to Know About Climate Risks

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The Securities and Exchange Commission is charged with making sure that investors have the information they need to understand the climate-related risks associated with their investments. What’s lacking is the will to enforce those regulations.

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Carbon, Climate Policy, and the New Alchemy

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A look at the excess carbon problem and the high-tech and low-tech solutions that are using chemistry to turn greenhouse gas waste into useful products.

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Nature Camp 2019

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For our 2019 sweepstakes, Island Press partnered with Nature Camp, a private, coeducational summer camp specializing in outdoor education in natural history and environmental studies. We had the opportunity to visit Nature Camp during one of their summer...

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Nature Camp: A Summer Camp Unlike Any Other

Type of content: Blog

Nestled deep in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, Nature Camp inspires a commitment to conserve and sustain the environment and its natural resources. 

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Chapter 24 | Where Planners Work and What They Do [Web only]

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For many people, planning is an attractive profession because it deals with a wide variety of subjects in contexts as diverse as the population of a community. Most planners work for public agencies, but some work in private firms, often with architects...

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