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Climate Justice

Can you believe we are halfway through 2023 already? In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we highlight some of our best stories in 2023 so far. First, we look back at the lessons we can learn from water harvesting in Zimbabwe to combat flooding and drought. Next, we visit New York to examine the Build Better Renewables Act from the Green New Deal on the Ground series. Then, we hear from funders about why the Stop Cop City movement is an opportunity for philanthropy to support democracy. Lastly, we visit Appalachia to learn how a community media and arts center turned into a mobile critical information hub after a natural disaster.


How Zimbabwe’s Rainwater Harvesting Strategies Can Be Applied in the US

 
Here’s how rainwater harvesting solutions are working in Zimbabwe—and can be potentially applied to the US. Read more…
 
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New York Brings Power to the People

 
A campaign in New York to transition electricity to public control lights the way to a decarbonized and democratic future. Read more…
 
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A Call to Funders to Defend Democracy: Why the Movement to Stop Cop City Must Continue

 
As Stop Cop City protests in Atlanta continue, philanthropy must step up and play a critical role in protecting democracy. Read more…
 
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One Year after Devastating Floods Hit Eastern Kentucky, Appalshop Continues to Rise

 
An interview with the executive director of the Appalachian nonprofit Appalshop about the July 2022 flood, and climate change’s continuing impact on the people of Eastern Kentucky. Read more…
 
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