Students in Vicki Sando’s class at PS 41 draw up their plans for a container to protect a sea turtle egg. Credit: Caroline Preston/The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education ...
This article was written by Edo Schets, Head of Climate for Sustainable Finance Solutions and Zane Van Dusen, Global Head of Risk & Investment Analytics Products at Bloomberg. Financial firms across ...
The climate during the Little Ice Age also influenced various military campaigns due to its effects on the region's weather and the lake's conditions. During the War of 1812, for instance, two ...
"Quick Tips: Resources for Teachers” is a series of short videos providing down-to-earth advice and instructional tips to teachers of STC™, our signature science curriculum. Each “Quick Tip” offers ...
Last year, record wildfires fueled by dry conditions incinerated large swaths of Bolivia’s forests, wetlands and other ecosystems, burning an area larger than the state of Indiana. The blazes ...
This story was produced by The Hechinger Report, a nonprofit, independent news organization focused on inequality and innovation in education. On a Thursday this fall, hundreds of students at the ...
The insurance industry used the public database to estimate future costs, while local governments turned to it for lessons on building resilient infrastructure. The federal government is going to stop ...
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The world is chaos. It always has been. Since the dawn of the natural world necessitated a hierarchy of survival, living things have been… well, fighting for survival. And what rises to meet chaos?
At a time of profound global transition, climate finance has become both a battleground and a lifeline for developing countries. In a security-fragile, economically volatile environment, the risks of ...
LA JOLLA, Calif. — On a Thursday this fall, hundreds of students at the University of California, San Diego, were heading to classes that, at least on paper, seemed to have very little to do with ...