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Climate Justice

This week, we examine climate migration and the impacts of climate change on particularly vulnerable communities. Our first piece takes us to northeastern India to understand how residents are both adapting to coastal erosion and making new homes elsewhere. Next, we look at how immigrants, central to the US economy, are more susceptible to climate vulnerability. Then, we look at policies to support undocumented people and immigrant youth. Finally, check out NPQ’s Spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” And NPQ is hiring!


How Climate Migration and Adaptation Is Reshaping Lives

 
India and the US are dealing with climate migration due to climate change. Here’s how residents are coping and what both governments can do to deal with the inevitable future. Read more…
 
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Undocumented and Unprotected: How Immigration Status Amplifies Climate Vulnerability

 
To truly understand how climate change impacts the most vulnerable, we must consider their pre-existing socioeconomic roles—such as undocumented migrants, who are the backbone of the US economy. Read more…
 
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What It Will Take to Win on Immigration

 
Immigrant youth are on the cusp of delivering a pathway to citizenship for millions of undocumented people. Read more…
 
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Read NPQ’s Spring 2023 Racial Justice Issue

 
Check out NPQ’s Spring 2023 issue, “The Space Beyond: Building the Way.” Read more…
 


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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