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Impacts of Climate Change on Disadvantaged Communities: The Case of Lincoln Creek and Northern Portions of the 30th Street Corridor in Milwaukee

Low-income and minority communities are the most socially vulnerable to climate change. This study uses a systems thinking lens to focus on the impacts of recurring urban inland flooding in Milwaukee – specifically the disproportionate impacts on individuals with lesser adaptive capacity than other communities.

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A Test of the Great Lakes Compact: Environmental Justice and the Waukesha Diversion Return Flow Plan

After an eight-year battle, Waukesha received approval for their request to divert Great Lakes water to its municipality. However, Waukesha’s gain is not without negative impacts to other communities. This case study focuses on the environmental justice impacts of the Waukesha Diversion Return Flow and recommends steps for the involved municipalities to take.

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How Financial Tech Can Aid Financial Inclusion in Mexico

Financial inclusion levels in Mexico continue to be embryonic, FinTech companies appears to be promissory contributors and partners in the fight against financial exclusion. Their technological innovations, when applied to financial markets, has the potential to increase the supply of financial services and lower the costs of providing them to unattended individuals.