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Game on: New study shows which sports teams have the greenest fans

GreenBiz

The report also reveals which teams are most likely to have fans that are vegetarian, have an affinity for the outdoors, a particular stance on climate justice, and those most likely to follow Al Gore and Greta Thunberg. . To reach these rankings, Zoomph’s platform started with about 342 million anonymized profiles.

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The Current State of Play on Financing Loss and Damage

Chris Hall

Funding “nowhere close” to addressing scale and scope of problem, writes Preety Bhandari, Senior Advisor, Global Climate Programme and the Finance Centre at the World Resources Institute. Addressing loss and damage is the crucial third pillar of climate action: helping people after they have experienced climate-related loss and damage.

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Social Impact Heroes: Why & How Leila Saad of Common Impact Is Helping To Change Our World

3BL Media

I have always been driven by an internal sense of justice and was always the one to stand up to bullies in the classroom. Common Impact’s programs address some of the most pressing issues of our time, and our nonprofit partners sit on the frontlines, providing safety, well-being, and justice for those who need it.

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Finding the ‘True Value’ of Food Can Drive Innovation Across Sectors

Stanford Social Innovation

Food systems transformation touches on many different global crises: climate, health, nutrition, economic self-determination, even the pandemic. A recent report by The Rockefeller Foundation showed that the health and climate consequences of the American food system cost three times as much as the food itself.

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