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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter focuses on accountability. Our first article explores the growing trend of youth-led climate lawsuits. Next, we look at why it's time for philanthropy to start supporting rural communities as a form of racial and climate justice. Then, how Black liberation informs philanthropy's civic role. Finally, NPQ is looking for climate fiction to feature in the Fall 2023 Climate Justice issue.


The Rise of Climate Change Litigation: A New Form of Accountability

 
The growing use of climate change litigation is tailored to the unique challenges of tackling this global crisis. Read more…
 
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Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities

 
Steps funders can take to diversify their portfolios and support rural communities facing climate change. Read more…
 
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Philanthropy Must Move from Charity to Solidarity

 
To build a just democracy, the philanthropic sector must act in solidarity with BIPOC communities by learning from their grassroots giving, supporting community leadership, and building multiracial coalitions. Read more…
 
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Call for Climate Fiction—NPQ’s Fall 2023 Climate Justice Magazine

 
For NPQ’s fall 2023 climate justice edition of NPQ Magazine, we’re looking for climate fiction. Yes, we’re trying something new and want to hear from you! Click here for more details…
 
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