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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter continues to spotlight the fall 2023 issue. First, we offer two climate fiction stories—one on nature and loss and a second on the power of second chances. Then, we feature an article about creating pathways to instill early access to climate education and environmental stewardship opportunities for youth. Finally, the Justice Funders imagine how philanthropy can promote bold solutions to climate change by supporting a Just Transition that advances new systems, practices, and institutions rooted in honoring the sacredness of all life.


To My Gaea, a Letter You Will Never Read

 
“I water you with tears even though I know better. How weak is the human spirit—my spirit—but not yours, dear Gaea, not yours.” Read more…
 


Elder Tek

 
“The mayor scowled at the teenagers in her office. Heads hung low, they awaited the reprimand.” Read more…
 


How the City of Boston Is Investing in the Future of Its Youth and Home

 
“What’s in it for our neighborhoods, our people, if there’s this climate movement?” pondered White-Hammond. “It can’t be siloed.” Read more…
 


Ancestor in the Making: A Future Where Philanthropy’s Legacy Is Stopping the Bad and Building the New

 
“The combination of racial injustice and climate disaster led to #LandBack campaigns that gave Indigenous forest stewards the resources to manage the land as they had since time immemorial.” Read more…
 
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