Scientists Identify Safe Havens to Prevent ‘The Sixth Great Extinction’ of Life on Earth

Global biodiversity study identifies 16,825 ‘Conservation Imperatives’ sites harboring rare and threatened species in need of immediate protection.

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Carbon Dioxide Removal: Exploring a Rapidly Evolving Issue

As the urgency to address climate change grows, advocacy groups will be asked to weigh in on what actions they support to reduce greenhouse gas concentrations. A meeting in Nairobi provided an opportunity for civil society organizations to explore their positions on carbon dioxide removal.

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Salmon Gold Partner Wins Sustainable Development Award

Salmon Gold’s first partner, Dean Race and his son Chris, were just awarded a Sustainable Development Award from the US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) for their placer re-mining operation and world class reclamation at Jack Wade Creek in the Fortymile region of Alaska.

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Mahlette Betre Reflects on Salmon Gold

Mahlette Betre reflects on her time at Salmon Gold and the possibilities as the program scales up. She discusses her new role as a board member of impact@RESOLVE and how she will continue to support Salmon Gold from this role.

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RESOLVE and Inmarsat Join Forces to Use Technology to Protect African Wildlife

In July, Inmarsat officially announced their partnership with RESOLVE to develop a revolutionary, satellite-enabled solution to safeguard endangered wildlife across the African continent.

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MRRIC Provides Guidance to USACE and USFWS on River Recovery

MRRIC approved over 50 consensus recommendations focused on improving the science-intensive management actions of U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, including habitat creation, learning from river flows, and monitoring plans for the threatened and endangered species on the Missouri River.

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Developing a Financing System to Support Public Health Infrastructure

In August, the American Journal of Public Health published “Developing a Financing System to Support Public Health Infrastructure.” The piece calls for a Public Health Infrastructure Fund that would provide $4.5 billion of new, permanent resources to fully support core public health capabilities, a recommendation informed by RESOLVE’s Public Health Leadership Forum.

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Job Announcement: Finance and Operations Coordinator

RESOLVE is seeking a Finance and Operations Coordinator.

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Salmon Gold in the News

Catalyzing stream and habitat restoration in Alaska, the Yukon Territory, and British Columbia

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Salmon Gold™ Enters Supply Chains of Tiffany & Co. and Apple

In Salmon Gold's initial phase, RESOLVE worked with an Alaskan placer miner and government agencies to test stream restoration methods, process recovered gold, and establish a chain-of-custody for the first batch of Salmon Gold from the mine to manufacturers, which is now in the supply chains of Tiffany & Co. and Apple.

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Sharing RESOLVE’s 2018 Annual Report

We’re pleased to share RESOLVE’s 2018 Annual Report.

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Job Announcement: Biodiversity and Wildlife Intern

RESOLVE is seeking an intern for its Biodiversity and Wildlife Solutions team.

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Job Announcement: Sustainable Resources Program Associate

RESOLVE is seeking a Program Associate for our Sustainable Resources Program.

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TrailGuard AI in the News

TrailGuard™ AI, the latest version of RESOLVE’s anti-poaching system uses Intel-powered artificial intelligence (AI) technology to detect poachers before they can kill wildlife.

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Welcome to RESOLVE’s New Virtual Home

We’re pleased to introduce RESOLVE’s new website: www.resolve.ngo! Our new virtual home signals our renewed resolve to be open and curious, challenge ourselves and others, think creatively and independently, and create lasting solutions.

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Sustainability Doesn’t Stand Still

On behalf of RESOLVE and as a member of the Lithium Working Group of the Global Battery Alliance, I attended the conference “Mining in Latin America and the Caribbean: Interdependencies, challenges and opportunities for sustainable development," sponsored by ECLAC and the German Government that took place on November 19 in Lima, Peru. This is what I heard.

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CRAFT: Responsible Artisanal Mining

The Alliance for Responsible Mining (ARM) and RESOLVE have released a code to facilitate increased responsible sourcing from artisanal miners, while contributing to improved social and environmental performance of artisanal and small scale mining sector.

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RESOLVE's Cinematic Debut

RESOLVE made its debut in film—and at the Cannes Film Festival—this year with “Journey of Gold,” a virtual reality (VR) experience giving viewers a look inside the story of responsible artisanal gold mining.

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Improving Community Health

This winter, RESOLVE partnered with the Health Care Transformation Task Force (HCTTF) to lead a high-level group of public health and health care professionals in developing an actionable framework for cross sector collaboration.

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40th Anniversary Kick-Off

Washington, DC – RESOLVE, known for forging sustainable solutions to critical environmental, social, and health challenges appointed new governors and strategic partners at its annual meeting today.

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On Innovation, Impact, and Rollaboards®

We typically equate innovation with speed. It seems like transportation has been Uberized overnight, except in Vancouver where I still can’t get a taxi if it rains. But innovation isn’t always quick.

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Mining Sustainability – Four Frontiers

The radar screen for the mining industry is crowded with incoming risks and leadership opportunities. Today’s four sustainability frontiers are human rights, responsible sourcing, transition to green energy and community benefits that don’t depend on local employment.

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Beyond Polarization

Today, we operate in a world defined by polarization and conflict rather than collaborative solutions and constructive compromise.

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ReGrow is Underway

Sierra Leone is a country that has been blessed with potential, but potential that we have all too often failed to realize. When I returned in 2009, Sierra Leone was poised to embark upon the greatest period of economic growth in its history. Sadly, that promise was crushed by the twin evils of Ebola and the worldwide downturn in commodity prices, bringing with them thousands of deaths and economic collapse.

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PBS Reports on RESOLVE

Today, PBS reported on the success of RESOLVE’s project, with the Tanzanian Wildlife Research Institute and the Mara Elephant Project, using hobby drones to prevent human-wildlife conflict near the Tarangire and Serengeti National Parks in Tanzania.

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