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National Society Investment Alliance announces grants to 14 Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies

National Society Investment Alliance announces grants to 14 Red Cross and Red Crescent National Societies

A joint pooled fund of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the NSIA provides flexible, multi-year funding to support the sustainable development of...

Owner:  The International Committee of the Red Cross (Non-profit)
FirstCash Reports Record Third Quarter Operating Results Across All Segments; Recent U.K. Acquisition Drives Additional Revenue and Earnings Growth; Declares Quarterly Cash Dividend and Authorizes New $150 Million Share Repurchase Plan
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GUASA builds Guatemalan community and pride at TCNJ

GUASA builds Guatemalan community and pride at TCNJ

By Ashley Ragone Features Editor When five sophomores of the College noticed a considerable lack of Guatemalan representation on campus, they passionately built the Guatemalan Student Association, or GUASA. Almost two years later, they have built...

Owner:  The College of New Jersey
AI, Inclusion, and Sustainability: ShinWon Shares the Future of Fashion at ASEAN Inclusive Growth Summit
Guatemala Is Growing On Luxury Travelers, Drawing Attention From Michelin And The World’s 50 Best
In Honduras, local communities miss out on benefits of large-scale renewables

In Honduras, local communities miss out on benefits of large-scale renewables

About 1.4 million Hondurans still lack access to electricity, energy demand is increasing and climate change is intensifying, while the country continues to rely on fossil fuels. Yet, in southern Honduras, large-scale renewable energy projects...

Owner:  Rhett Ayers Butler
Latin America, The Deadliest Region For Environmental Activists

Latin America, The Deadliest Region For Environmental Activists

Julia Chuñil has been missing for almost a year. She knew she was in danger and had been warning family and friends for years. At 72, she lived alone in a remote wooden cabin beside the Valdivian rainforest in Chile’s Los Ríos region, about 800...

Owner:  Jeff Israely
Why the Amazon is burning like never before

Why the Amazon is burning like never before

By Mark Rowe Fire has always contributed to forest loss, accounting for around 20 per cent of annual destruction. Yet in 2024, fire surged to become the primary cause of deforestation – overtaking logging for the first time. ‘The Amazon...

Owner:  Nigel Clifford
The World’s Forests Cannot Wait: Why COP30 Must Center Indigenous Peoples’ and Local Communities’ Leadership
Guatemalan Farmers Working Double to Cope with the Drought
Guatemalan Peasants Overcome Drought in the Dry Corridor

Guatemalan Peasants Overcome Drought in the Dry Corridor

Aid, Climate Action, Combating Desertification and Drought, Development & Aid, Editors' Choice, Food Systems, Headlines, Integration and Development Brazilian-style, Latin America & the Caribbean, Natural Resources, Population, Poverty & SDGs,...

Owner:  Inter Press Service (Non-profit)
Unlocking value: revisiting sustainability’s role in capital markets and business strategy

Unlocking value: revisiting sustainability’s role in capital markets and business strategy

When stripped to the basic principles, business has one fundamental purpose: to produce value by providing solutions to problems – whether that be fulfilling a desire for particular goods and services or by improving how such goods and services...

Owner:  Nick Brailey
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