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SDSN Commemorates International Year of Millets

Sustainable Development Network

Youth Photography Contest Beginning June 1 and running through August 31, 2023, we invite youth to submit photos of millet. Submissions will be received on Twitter or Instagram by using the hashtags #IYM2023 and #MyMillet, and tagging @UNSDSN. The contest will be open to youth, ages 16 to 30, from anywhere in the world.

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How the climate crisis will crash the economy

GreenBiz

And, of course the heroic responders to all these events, not to mention an entire generation of youth who fear their future is being stolen before their eyes, marching in the streets. It placed the price tag at up to 10.5 So many people and stories. But lately, I’ve been following the money. percent of GDP by 2100.

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The DICK'S Sporting Goods Foundation Quarterly Giving Series: Q3 2023

3BL Media

Originally published on DICK'S Sporting Goods Sideline Report TOGETHER, WE CHANGE LIVES Today we’re bringing you the latest quarterly giving series from The DICK'S Sporting Goods Foundation to highlight the great work being done in support of our mission to help inspire and enable youth sports participation. We got tagged as Toxic Town U.S.A.,”

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A Team Effort: Introducing the 2021 Purpose Playbook

3BL Media

We've committed to giving another 1 million kids the chance to play by 2025, doubling our initial goal of supporting 1 million under-resourced youth athletes by 2024, which we achieved two years ahead of schedule. Since 2014, we've committed more than $150 million to youth athletes through our Sports Matter initiative. . Less is more.

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Environmental Literacy: Altering Humanity’s Course

Green Technology

The biggest opportunity was the idea of influencing youth outside of my environmental science classroom. This entry was posted in Uncategorized and tagged Curriculum , Environmental Literacy , Environmental Principles and Concepts. What kinds of new opportunities became available to you when you were on the Curriculum Commission?

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Status Quo is Not an Option: Environmental literacy and classrooms that can save the world

Green Technology

Another reason is getting a call to action from youth. Youth have really made it clear in the last couple of years that this is an important issue. It’s important enough that youth across the world are walking out of classes and saying, “You must teach us about climate change. We need to respond as well. That’s one reason.

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What’s in a Name? The Ethics of Building Naming Gifts

Stanford Social Innovation

As part of the five-month exhibition, Turbine Hall was temporarily renamed not for billionaire Len Blavatnik, who is the museum’s largest donor, but to honor Natalie Bell, a social worker who has helped youth from the area overcome their impoverished circumstances.

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