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“Eight years left to turn the ship”: Scientists share how climate change could change daily life

“Eight years left to turn the ship”: Scientists share how climate change could change daily life

by user | Apr 27, 2022 | News

“Earlier this month, more than 300 people in South Africa were killed as record rainfall washed away buildings and infrastructure in the Kwa-Zulu Natal province. A day earlier, dozens were killed in the Philippines after tropical storm...
How investing in green infrastructure helps cities manage the effects of the climate crisis and creates healthy communities

How investing in green infrastructure helps cities manage the effects of the climate crisis and creates healthy communities

by user | Mar 31, 2022 | News

“Setting ordinances to build more green roofs, planting trees and native plants, and designing community green spaces are just a few ways that many cities are investing in green infrastructure to solve climate-related problems and promote the health of...
International Foundation for Arts and Culture (IFAC) & Sing for Hope Celebrate World Piano Day with Launch of World’s Largest Online Piano Art Gallery & Debut of Sing for Hope Pianos in New Orleans

International Foundation for Arts and Culture (IFAC) & Sing for Hope Celebrate World Piano Day with Launch of World’s Largest Online Piano Art Gallery & Debut of Sing for Hope Pianos in New Orleans

by user | Mar 29, 2022 | News

World Piano Day is celebrated on March 29th, the 88th day of the year, reflecting 88 keys on piano keyboard  Sing for Hope Board Member Jon Batiste celebrates the piano and its communal power in our lives New York, NY, March 28, 2022 — The International...
Luck of the Irish or climate change? Minnesota hitting 80 degrees in March used to be impossible

Luck of the Irish or climate change? Minnesota hitting 80 degrees in March used to be impossible

by user | Mar 17, 2022 | News

Remember St. Paddy’s Day 2012? You know, that 80-degree one? The only one ever in the Twin Cities? What also made it memorable is that the actual March 17 holiday fell on a Saturday. On second thought, it’s remarkable people remember since there were probably...
“Ocean Filibuster” stars a bold, battered, billions-of-years-old main character: the Ocean.

“Ocean Filibuster” stars a bold, battered, billions-of-years-old main character: the Ocean.

by user | Mar 11, 2022 | News

“According to a recent United Nations report, climate change is causing irreparable damage to farmland, cities and coastlines. Environmentalists say getting the public to act on dire news like this is hard, but Harvard University scientists collaborating...
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  • International Foundation for Arts and Culture (IFAC) & Sing for Hope Celebrate World Piano Day with Launch of World’s Largest Online Piano Art Gallery & Debut of Sing for Hope Pianos in New Orleans
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  • “Ocean Filibuster” stars a bold, battered, billions-of-years-old main character: the Ocean.
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