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Climate Justice

In this second special edition of the Climate Justice newsletter, we’re focusing on education and climate change. First, we learn about Creative Wildfire, a project aimed to heal, inspire, and educate on climate justice and just transition. Next, we look at how philanthropy can lead the way in nature-based learning environments. Then, we explore how teacher unions in Los Angeles are organizing to better their professions and push for more proactive climate justice and mitigation action. Finally, the collaboration between Howard University and the National Education Equity Lab is bringing climate change education to high schools across the country.


Creative Wildfire: Art for the Frontlines

 
How can art be used to fight the climate crisis? Creative Wildfire is an organizing project supporting artists and cultural workers to do exactly that. Read more…
 
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Climate Justice for Generation Alpha

 
For young children, nature-based learning environments can be the key to establishing environmental stewardship. Read more…
 
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Teachers Unions Take on Climate Change

 
Educators in California and elsewhere are using their labor power to fight for a Green New Deal for public schools. Read more…
 
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How Environmental Education Is Moving into High Schools

 
Exposing high school students to college-level environmental education is one way to create a new generation of climate movement leaders. Read more…
 
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