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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter looks at community power. Our first examines how Brooklyn-based UPROSE is bringing the first community-owned solar project to New York City. Next, we explore how climate advocacy groups are protesting against the legacy energy model that energy companies have used to continually harm communities. Then, we look at climate funding and the dangerous concentration of power and resources in the environmental movement. Finally, NPQ is hiring—take a look at some of our open roles. 


How UPROSE Is Creating Clean Energy in Brooklyn

 
Here’s how UPROSE is bringing the first community-owned solar project to New York City and making space for climate justice at decision-making tables. Read more…
 
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Power to the People: Why We Need Energy Justice

 
We need more than a shift from fossil fuels. We need a justice-centered movement for clean energy, with energy produced and owned by the communities who use it. Read more…
 
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Who’s Getting What in the Bezos Climate Sweepstakes?

 
Jeff Bezos, Amazon’s founder and CEO, announced the first grant recipients of his $10 billion Earth Fund in November of 2020. Read more…
 
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NPQ Is Hiring!

 
The NPQ team is expanding; we’re hiring for a Fundraising Manager, Executive Assistant, and three Senior Editor roles. Find out more…
 
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