
What if debt was written off to protect climate and nature?
From India Bourke / BBC: Debt-for-nature or debt-for-climate swaps are financial tools that allow indebted countries to refinance their debt
From India Bourke / BBC: Debt-for-nature or debt-for-climate swaps are financial tools that allow indebted countries to refinance their debt
From Saliem Fakir and Monique Atouguia / Mail & Guardian: An African Climate Summit was held looking at nature/natural resources
From Deepali Khanna / Forbes: India’s Governmental program MUDRA Yojana sets up small loans to microentrepreneurs. Combined with SEMA (Self-Employed
From Frank Ntarindwa / The New Times: ‘Kigali’s “Car Free Day” not only boasts an increase in residents’ activity levels,
From Nadia Lobti / The New Times: Twice a month the city of Kigali has a “Car Free Day,” a
From Patrick Greenfield / The Guardian: Curridabat, a city in Costa Rica has extended citizenship to the flora and fauna
Alana Boone is a Social Policy Officer for the city of Brugge in Belgium, Europe. She works on a local
From Jennifer Solis / The Nevada Current: A new law in Nevada prohibits the state system of higher education from
From Jon Marcus / The Hechinger Report: As their workforces age, states across the United States are offering student loan
From Sigal Samuel / Vox: An effective way to help those most vulnerable to climate disasters is by providing just-in-time
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