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The Department of the Interior today announced new steps to utilize nature-based solutions in its efforts to tackle the climate crisis, including the launch of a new tool to make those strategies more accessible to the public.
The Department of the Interior today announced new steps to utilize nature-based solutions in its efforts to tackle the climate crisis, including the launch of a new tool to make those strategies more accessible to the public.
 
Voyages Series to focus on making a difference through sustainability, activism and diversity
Voyages Series to focus on making a difference through sustainability, activism and diversity
 
Often times in politics, we hear phrases which sound simple and unassuming, but we later find that there is far more behind those words than what we know.
Often times in politics, we hear phrases which sound simple and unassuming, but we later find that there is far more behind those words than what we know.
 
NCACC Weekly Update — May 21
 
Collin Anderson of the Washington Free Beacon highlights the self-interested motives of some backers of “green infrastructure” policies.
Collin Anderson of the Washington Free Beacon highlights the self-interested motives of some backers of “green infrastructure” policies.
 
A campus can clean water while its students write their papers. With about 100 acres of land, and a fair amount of parking, Beaufort County Community College is partnering with Sound Rivers to help slow and clean the stormwater running off its campus into surrounding creeks
A campus can clean water while its students write their papers. With about 100 acres of land, and a fair amount of parking, Beaufort County Community College is partnering with Sound Rivers to help slow and clean the stormwater running off its campus into surrounding creeks
 
It is Tuesday, August 18. Members of the Wake County Taxpayers Association (WCTA) sit across from Ken Bowers, Raleigh’s chief planner, and Dan Becker, the city’s long range planning manager.
It is Tuesday, August 18. Members of the Wake County Taxpayers Association (WCTA) sit across from Ken Bowers, Raleigh’s chief planner, and Dan Becker, the city’s long range planning manager.
 
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