In this Climate Justice newsletter, we echo the motto of this year’s recently wrapped Climate Week: “We can. We will.”
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In this Climate Justice newsletter, we echo the motto of this year’s recently wrapped Climate Week: “We can. We will.” Tens of thousands gathered in New York City late last month guided by this ethos, with optimism and energy for the future. Today we focus on people, organizations, and communities tapping their determination and creativity to find climate solutions and thrive through a just transition. First, a conversation with Heather McTeer Toney about her new book Before the Streetlights Come On celebrates the power of Black women in the fight for climate justice. Next, we offer action steps for philanthropic funders to support equitable climate solutions in rural communities. Then, an organization in Brooklyn is bringing the first community-owned solar project to New York City. Finally, our fall climate justice issue of the magazine—How Do We Create Home in the Future?—is out now!
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A Legacy of Black Women Climate Justice Leaders: An Interview with Heather McTeer Toney ([link removed])
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“That age-old saying, ‘Get in the house before the streetlights come on,’ it’s really a call to action. It’s a verb. And that’s what climate action is. It’s not just something that we talk about; it is a call to action.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities ([link removed])
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How UPROSE Is Creating Clean Energy in Brooklyn ([link removed])
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“UPROSE is the result of years of organizing to ensure the sustainability and resiliency of Brooklyn’s Sunset Park neighborhood and is the start of growing community wealth.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How Do We Create Home in the Future? Reshaping the Way We Live in the Midst of Climate Crisis ([link removed])
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The fall issue of Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine highlights people who are immersed in the ongoing and ever-increasing challenges of climate change from a justice perspective—for drastically reducing the amount of fossil fuels we burn may be critical but it is far from the only answer: this is a moment in time for us to set a new path forward, one that ensures climate justice while we tackle climate change. Subscribe today… ([link removed])
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