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coal farms in Brazil

Article / December 16 2025

How a Stanford Lab is Helping Brazil Detect and Prosecute Modern Slavery

Beth Duff-Brown

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What Would It Take

Transcript / September 01 2025

What Would It Take What Would It Take to Reduce Air Pollution from Brick Manufacturing across South Asia?
Stephen Luby

Stephen Luby

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Kate Green Tripp

Mapping Supply Chains

investment / Stage 2: Test Solutions

Detecting Human Trafficking and Deforestation in Supply Chains
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News / September 10 2025

Stanford Impact Labs Welcomes Eleven Scholars into the 2025-26 Faculty Fellowship
Sarah Hopwood

Sarah Hopwood

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News / June 25 2025

Four Research Teams Awarded Funding for Early-Stage Solution Development
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Kate Green Tripp

Managed EV charging

investment / Stage 1: Seed Partnerships

Helping Business Help the Climate
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Blog / May 22 2025

A Summer of Social Impact Begins
Alex Carr

Alex Carr

Article / October 01 2023

Research Health Consequences of Small-Scale Industrial Pollution: Evidence From the Brick Sector in Bangladesh

Article / November 01 2024

Research Building Blocks of Change: The Energy, Health, and Climate Co-Benefits of More Efficient Brickmaking in Bangladesh

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