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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at climate-innovative farming practices. Our first article takes us overseas to Nigeria, where rural and coastal communities are becoming energy independent. Next, we return to the states, specifically the Black Belt in the American South, to redefine what it means to be a Black farmer in America. Then, how rural areas, such as Appalachia, can overcome structural barriers to shared prosperity. Finally, NPQ is still hiring for a number of positions.


Building Energy Independence, Unlocking Economic Potential

 
Renewable energy is helping rural communities access reliable, lower-cost energy. Read more…
 
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Redefining Black Farming

 
Warren County, North Carolina is the birthplace of the environmental justice movement and where Patrick Brown is working to preserve family history and revamp Black farming practices. Read more…
 
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Countering Rural Disinvestment: Appalachia’s Ecosystem-Based Approach

 
How can an economically marginalized region reverse a history of disinvestment through locally rooted solutions? Efforts in Appalachia offer some pointers. Read more…
 
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NPQ is Hiring!

 
The NPQ team is expanding. Can you imagine yourself as part of the NPQ team? Check out our job opportunities. Find out more…
 
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