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Subject Help, I Need Somebody
Date November 10, 2023 6:00 PM
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Solutions for climate change can and must come from all corners.

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Solutions for climate change can and must come from all corners, and in this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we turn to unlikely sources for help in the crisis. First, the public library, a bastion in the fight for free speech, is increasingly taking on a different and larger role. As climate disasters escalate across the United States, public libraries are becoming safe havens and shelters, but are librarians equipped to take on the responsibilities of social services? Next, Colorado has announced a plan to re-introduce wolves into the state. The keystone predators help make an ecosystem healthy, but wolves are also an unexpected ally in the fight against climate change: they can help combat its effects. Then, another community has started to mobilize against the climate crisis: outdoor sports, as nonprofits like Protect Our Winters are organizing outdoor sports enthusiasts for climate justice, including supporting climate policy. Finally, our fall climate justice issue of the magazine
looks to creative writers, among others, to visualize climate change solutions through powerfully imaginative—and hopeful—stories.
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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 centers on people involved in combating climate change from a justice perspective, including the work of creative writers, envisioning solutions for the world—and dreaming of a new one—through climate fiction. In the face of the worsening climate crisis, how do we think of home? How do we fight for it? The magazine features interviews with change makers, including Jeff VanderMeer, the bestselling writer and founder of a nonprofit devoted to re-wilding his home state. Subscribe today… ([link removed])


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