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As part of the Resilient Coastal Communities Project, she's been working with the New York City Environmental Justice Alliance and Columbia Climate School's Center for Sustainable Urban Development on a project to address flood risk in the New York-New Jersey metropolitan area, and she's written about her experience on Medium.
"All areas within New Zealand have a high proportion of coastline to land area, and for my home in the subtropical Far North'a long, narrow peninsula' this is especially true,'" she writes.
"Nature-based solutions, rather than gray infrastructure, are gaining increasing recognition for their potential to provide more sustainable and more affordable long-term adaptation for floods and climate change, while delivering better water quality outcomes."
One of those nature-based solutions she's been impressed with: living reefs.
She writes that she's been able to visit many M'ori communities along New Zealand's coast, "where many indigenous M'ori communities are on the front line of the climate crisis," and see first-hand how they've...
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Treehugger's list of the world's top tree-huggers is out, and it includes a company that's "one of the world's biggest tree-huggers," per Business Insider.
That would be British telecom company...more
Treehugger's list of the world's top tree-huggers is out, and it includes a company that's "one of the world's biggest tree-huggers," per Business Insider.
That would be British telecom company...more
British Asians Who's Who has named its Social Entrepreneur of the Year for 2024: Safaraz Ali.
Ali is the founder and CEO of the Pathway Group, a not-for-profit that offers a wide range of skills...more
If you're in the market for a new suitor, you may want to steer clear of South Africa.
The country's Chamber of Commerce and Industry has announced that it will no longer accept applications from...more
Ankur Warikoo is an entrepreneur, author, and content creator who's "recently become a sensation on social media due to his remarkable physical transformation journey," per a press release.
Now,...more
If social entrepreneurship sounds like your thing, Ya'am Ayavefe has just the thing for you: He's just announced the launch of the Ya'am Ayavefe Social Entrepreneurship Fund, which will provide...more
"When you look at the profile of these younger generations, the majority of them want to start a business,"Emmanuel Hernandez-Agosto, dean of St.
Petersburg College's College of Business, tells...more
When Marcel LeBrun built his first tiny home in his backyard two years ago, he didn't set out to make a name for himself.
Instead, he set out to make 12 Neighboursa tiny-home community in New...more
It's called the "social economy," and it has the potential to create millions of jobs and boost Romania's economybut it's still very much a work in progress.
The Organization for Economic...more
"These high-achieving students will obviously impress you with what they include in their scholarship applications, but meeting them in person and learning about their passions and drive for a...more
Rivaayat is an initiative by Shri Ram College of Commerce, Delhi to revive various dying art form and solve innumerable problems faced by the artisans. Rivaayat began with reviving a 20,000-year-old art form of pottery that is a means of survival for 600 families residing in Uttam Nagar, Delhi.