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   ORGANIZING REGIONAL ACTION ON CLIMATE CHANGE, HEALTH, AND ENVIRONMENT
   
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   I flew into Tel Aviv last Friday afternoon, primed for a week of meetings
   with Israeli and Palestinian environmentalists and officials. By sounding out
   these men and women in Jerusalem, the West Bank, and other parts of the
   region, I hoped to expand on past explorations of their transboundary
   cooperation, widely recognized as a model for environmental peacebuilding.
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   Extreme heat from climate change threatens food security in the world’s two
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   In the fight for global gender equality, women’s economic empowerment and
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   Strategy on Global Women’s Economic Security. The interagency strategy is the
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   More than 11,300 people are confirmed to have died in the floods that struck
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   Flooding has washed away approximately 25% of the city of Derna, and damage
   to roads and bridges is curtailing emergency service access. A rapid
   attribution study estimated that the extreme rain was at least a “1-in-300
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   incidents are now up to 50 times more likely—and up to 50% more intense—when
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   In Hawaii and elsewhere in the North Pacific, few hatchlings are
   emerging from the nests of endangered hawksbill and green sea turtles. In
   Wisconsin, some tree swallows have failed to produce offspring. In
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   A WARMING WORLD IS ACCELERATING THE SPREAD OF DENGUE
   
   Dengue is now endemic in most Latin American countries. But scientists warn
   that a warming climate is increasing the pace of breeding and transmission of
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   In a time where climate action is urgent, there are debates how China’s
   “eco-authoritarianism” can move climate and environmental policies faster
   than in liberal democracies. Although eco-authoritarianism has some benefits,
   it is no “green bullet” as divisions between China’s central and local
   governments and a lack of civic participation can slow or derail some climate
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