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Subject Climate Change Will See You in Court
Date November 3, 2023 5:00 PM
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is headed to court.

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** Climate Justice
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter is headed to court. First, the recent Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in higher education will have a rippling impact far beyond college classrooms. This decision could interfere with the fight to stem climate change, disproportionately affecting communities of color. Next, a group of small island countries banded together to present a case before the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea. Their argument: that much larger countries should be held accountable for polluting marine environments. Then, many financial institutions require homeowner’s insurance as a condition of a mortgage. But insurance is becoming prohibitively expensive for homeowners in the places hardest hit by climate disasters. Finally, we have a new Climate Justice editor, and a new call for pitches!
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What the Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action Means for Climate Equity Policy ([link removed])
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A Quarter of All Homeowners Could Lose Insurance Due to Climate Change ([link removed])
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New Call for Climate Justice Pitches ([link removed])
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Our Climate Justice desk has a new editor, and we want to read your pitches! Check out NPQ’s submission guidelines ([link removed]) and send your pitches to Alison Stine at [email protected].


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