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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, NPQ visits Jamaica and Italy to learn about climate adaptation on the water. First, we explore how Jamaica’s Alligator Head Foundation is saving the island’s coastline with mangrove restoration. Next, we visit Po Delta in Northern Italy to learn how fishers are adapting to changing water conditions. Then, we learn about how the US Water Alliance is helping to stop water shutoffs in lower-income communities. Finally, our call for climate fiction is open for one more week!


The Critical Role of Mangroves in Adapting to Climate Change

 
Jamaica is prioritizing mangrove restoration with the help of the Alligator Head Foundation with the goal of restoring the island’s coast. Read more…
 
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Water Crisis Without Aid: Fighting Climate Change in the Mediterranean

 
The coastal livelihoods of Italy’s Po Delta are deteriorating quickly due to climate change. The government response is not keeping up. Read more…
 
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How do water shutoffs impact low-income communities?

 
Water affordability was a crisis long before the pandemic. How can utilities and communities work together to prevent shutoffs and make the water sector more just? Read more…
 
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NPQ 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! In the midst of our climate crisis reshaping the way people live, our fall 2023 issue focuses on the question, Where do we find/how do we create home in the future? As such, we are interested in stories that speak to our intersectional lived experiences in the context of climate change and how these might play out, evolve, or even completely transform in your visionary future world. Learn more…
 
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