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  1. 4 days ago · Bill Clinton’s writings include an autobiography, My Life (2004); Giving: How Each of Us Can Change the World (2007), in which he encouraged readers to become involved in various worthy causes; and Back to Work: Why We Need Smart Government for a Strong Economy (2011).

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · Fortunately, though, each of us can change how we give and take criticism, in ways that will make us less likely to harm others, more immune to taking offense, and better able to benefit from...

  3. Jun 25, 2024 · A future where young people are not just spectators but play an active role in shaping the world around them, where each one of us is a changemaker. And my ask is that young people believe: believe in the power of their words, believe in the power of their actions, believe that in the face of global problems, they can make a difference.

  4. 5 days ago · When we think of giving, our minds often jump to financial donations. While monetary gifts are incredibly valuable to charities and causes, giving encompasses so much more. It’s about sharing our time, talents, and resources to make a positive impact on the world around us. Whether you donate financially or volunteer your skills, giving is …

  5. 20 hours ago · Incremental change is simply not going to cut it — research in the Global Tipping Points report made that abundantly clear. In fact, incremental change risks taking us past dangerous tipping points in the Earth system to a 2.5°C or 3°C world, which will expose billions of people to potentially fatal heat and humidity extremes.

  6. Jun 21, 2024 · Collaborative philanthropy “goes beyond traditional charitable giving,” she says. “These new partnerships, I firmly believe, can have a powerful impact on advancing holistic and systems-based approach to climate solutions.”.

  7. 1 day ago · As of 2019, public opinion in the United States is closely divided on American involvement in world affairs. 53% of Americans wish for the United States to be active in world affairs, while 46% of Americans wish for less involvement overseas.