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Amanda Sesser

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Check out my latest podcast episode on climate change and landscape connectivity. My guest is Dr. Dawn Magness from the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska! 21sustainability.com/podcast/

Check out my latest podcast episode on climate change and landscape connectivity. My guest is Dr. Dawn Magness from the Kenai National Wildlife Refuge in Alaska! 
21sustainability.com/podcast/
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National Institute of Building Sciences Issues New Report on the Value of Mitigation - National Institute of Building Sciences nibs.org/news/381874/Na…

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What used to seem extreme is the new normal in Capetown, and maybe a city near you. There Is a Water Crisis in Cape Town. Travelers Should Be Prepared (and Can Help). nytimes.com/2017/12/27/tra…

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Vast bioenergy plantations could stave off climate change—and radically reshape the planet sciencemag.org/news/2018/02/v…

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Turning plant waste into valuable bio-fuels that help mitigate climate change? The latest episode of the Climate Hot Seat, @KathyEHalvorsen and Erin Pischke discuss climate change mitigation, and the study of bio-energy development in the Americas! 21sustainability.com/podcast/

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This could turn things on their heads. Can we hold Big Oil accountable for climate-change related disasters? The Philippines is demanding justice for climate change independent.co.uk/environment/ph…

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New Report Finds Investors Going Beyond Impact Measurement to Assess the Effectiveness of System-level and SDG Investing - TIIP The Investment Integration Project tiiproject.com/new-report-mea…

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, South Asia, and Latin America, together representing 55% of the developing world’s population, will see tens of millions of people as climate migrants within their countries by 2050. openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/2…

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"There are winners and losers. There are rich-world problems (less cod, more lobster) and poor (drought and pestilence). There are threats to...wheat and corn, as well as such nation-defining luxuries as Bordeaux wine and Java coffee." bloomberg.com/graphics/2018-… via Bloomberg Graphics