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From the Ground Up is a seasonal publication that embodies the WWF&C vision by bringing together voices and igniting conversations at the intersection of climate, conservation, and New England communities, human and non-human. Check out the latest issue: Winter 2024.
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From the Ground Up is a seasonal publication that embodies the WWF&C vision by bringing together voices and igniting conversations at the intersection of climate, conservation, and New England communities, human and non-human. Check out the latest issue: Autumn 2023.
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A 2022 report from Highstead in Redding, CT, explores how New England’s forests are important climate solutions and explores five pathways to increase forests’ impact. New England’s forests are an underrated asset in the fight against climate change, already sequestering the equivalent of 14 percent of carbon emissions across the six states and capable of much more. Through five complementary strategies, forests could sequester 21 percent of carbon emissions while also enhancing critical co-benefits such as cleaner air and water, greater recreational opportunities, and jobs.
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Newhallville is a one-square-mile residential New Haven neighborhood that is home to 7,000 residents and has no library, no grocery stores, no community center, and no medical services. Though it is separated from Yale University by just one street and sits next to the popular Farmington Canal trail, until a few years ago, the neighborhood had no park and not one place to sit outdoors. A lot has changed through the leadership and partnership of Doreen Akubakar, Founder and Director of CPEN (Community Place-making Engagement Network).
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