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STEM program showed limited proficiency gains, but improved awareness
Two-year STEM program in historically Black school increased student climate awareness but did not boost standardized science proficiency scores.
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Dutch planning law fits adaptive law but raises justice concerns
Examining adaptive planning law and environmental justice in the Dutch Environmental Planning Act, revealing tensions between procedural flexibility and substantive equity commitments.
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Microplastic pollution is framed as an ethical, legal, and theological crisis
Interdisciplinary analysis of microplastic ocean pollution integrating eco-theology, psychology, and legal frameworks from Orthodox Christian and South African perspectives.
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Community partnership improved health and environmental conditions in Salvador
Community-based participatory research program in Salvador, Brazil addressing health challenges in urban informal settlements through collaborative methodologies and popular health education.
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Groundwater planning should integrate hydrogeology and water justice
Framework integrating hydrogeology and water justice theory for equitable groundwater management planning under climate change and extraction pressures.