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There’s still time to minimize the impacts of future climate disasters if rich polluters make important changes.
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A $132,000 program helps thousands of displaced women stay safer in Darfur by providing 4,200 households with fuel-efficient stoves.
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“I am alive only because of him.”
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An entrepreneurial couple in Senegal invests money from groundnuts into bread for their village.
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Small growers seek help from ICO to resolve economic problems of rising debt and lower prices for their product.
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Politics of Poverty
Who should pay more in taxes? You, or the company raking in pandemic profits?
Tax Day makes us wonder, once again, why working families are paying much higher tax rates than huge corporations and the wealthiest individuals. In a year when countless families are struggling to stay afloat, the question feels more urgent than ever.
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Politics of Poverty
Access to abortion is about equity. Latest on the mifepristone legal case
We’re tracking a series of federal court decisions that threaten access to mifepristone—one of the pills that, for over 20 years, has been approved for use in medication abortion and miscarriage treatment. As a Texas case winds its way through the court system, access to mifepristone could be restricted, further compromising the fundamental right to make decisions about our reproductive lives and futures.
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Politics of Poverty
Threats to Congress’s Clean Energy Funding Will Damage the Climate and Punish Households
Just some of what we’d face: Higher bills, Unbreathable Air, Unsafe homes, Loss of good job opportunities.
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Politics of Poverty
Delaying the Methane Rule: An Unjustified Risk to Health and the Climate
By delaying implementation of the 2024 U.S. EPA Methane Standards, the EPA makes another move that puts communities and the planet at risk from harmful pollutants
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In Guinea-Bissau, rural villages near the border of Guinea are at high risk for an Ebola outbreak, but community outreach efforts may make all the difference in protecting families and halting the spread of the disease.