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It aims to help build safe, resilient, and sustainable communities by supporting disaster management initiatives worldwide. It's largely supported by JT International SA, and is a proud member of the...

It focuses on understanding the implications and opportunities of artificial intelligence (AI), with a mission to build an interdisciplinary community of researchers, technologists, and policymakers working together to maximize the...

A non-profit non-governmental organization dedicated to encouraging scientific advancements while helping humanity survive existential risks and possible misuse of increasingly powerful technologies, including genetic engineering, nanotechnology, and robotics/AI, as we...

As of March 30, three-quarters of Americans were living under state or local stay-at-home mandates or advisories, and the economic fallout has been swift and dramatic.  “Up to one-third of...

It addresses the critical need for a coordinated public interest response "For Peoples and Planet" to the threats to public health, water and air quality, fish and wildlife habitats, and...

It is focused on providing comprehensive solutions and services to the global market for climate and environmental issues. It helps organizations to improve their environmental and climate performance by developing...

An academic research center associated with Jeffrey Sachs’ Earth Institute at Columbia University. Works to understand and improve the US capacity to prepare for, respond to and recover from disasters....

It specializes in identifying and predicting the spread of misinformation and disinformation on social media platforms. It publishes reports that examine the dissemination of hostile ideological content based on data...

34 central banks and supervisors; seeks a tax survey of green and brown assets.  

New Jersey's Department of Environmental Protection released its Scientific Report on Climate Change which estimated that sea-levels could rise by as much as 5.1 feet by the year 2100 and 8.3 feet...