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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we harness the power of the sun, consider the oceans, and even explore creativity as a means to fuel change. First, NPQ talks to scientist Sandor Mulsow, one of the subjects of the new documentary film Deep Rising, about how deep seabed mining could lead to many more problems for life in the sea—and on land. Next, we explore a solution to help with both climate and health challenges that simultaneously uses land to grow crops and generate solar power. Then, health equity needs to be prioritized—and the power of grassroots organizing and creative problem-solving utilized—when developing solutions to pollution, water, and energy issues. Finally, on December 14th, NPQ offers a webinar on pay equity and the tools needed to help organizations rethink compensation and fully embody their values.


Deep Rising and the Dark Price of Powering Electric Vehicles

 
“The world does not have decades to decide how to handle climate change. And, when it comes to regulating deep sea mining, the international community may have even less time.” Read more…
 
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“The partnership between solar panels and rainwater could become a potent force in shaping a more resilient and water-conscious future.” Read more…
 
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To Bridge Health Equity and Infrastructure, We Must Harness Grassroots Power and Creativity

 
“The power to forge a more equitable future for all communities through infrastructure is largely in the hands of local, city, state, and tribal officials. But it also lies in the hands of community-based organizations, nonprofits, and non-governmental organizations.” Read more…
 
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Compensation Equity: Operationalizing Justice Values in Nonprofit Pay Structures

 
Nonprofits oriented to racial and economic justice are increasingly examining their pay scales and compensation structures—confronting how their current approaches position them inside the capitalist systems they often challenge through their external work. On December 14th, 2023, from 2:00pm to 3:30pm (ET), experienced pay equity consultants Mala Nagarajan and Richael Faithful will share principles and practical implementation guidance for redesigning your compensation framework to embody equity and justice values. Learn more and register here…
 
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