In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we follow the water.
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we follow the water. First, in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, a community partnership of residents, organizations, and local government spearheads climate resiliency projects on the region’s critical rivers and wetlands. Next, water theft is threatening vulnerable communities worldwide and further consolidating water access into the hands of the privileged few. Then, beavers support the health of diverse water and forest habitats and are reclaiming their place as an essential nature-based solution to some of California’s thorniest climate issues. Finally, our fall climate justice issue of the magazine—How Do We Create Home in the Future?—is out now.
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Protecting South Carolina’s Lowcountry ([link removed])
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How Indigenous and Environmental Coalitions Pushed for Beaver Restoration in California’s Budget ([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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