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Subject Begin Again
Date January 12, 2024 6:00 PM
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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we imagine the world anew.

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In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we imagine the world anew. First, we continue our climate fiction offerings from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue with a story about the restoring power of mycelium. Next, in another climate fiction story, we look to lessons of the past to create a blueprint for the future. Then, influencers encourage their social media followers to buy products—but what about deinfluencers? We trace the growing online anti-consumerism movement. Finally, amid a housing crisis, local officials must weigh whether it’s just or safe to build new homes in environmentally risky areas.
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To My Gaea, a Letter You Will Never Read ([link removed])
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“She grew rafts of mycelium that soaked up the water, expanding and enlarging until, slowly, they rose.” Read more… ([link removed])

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“They knew which ecosystems needed tending at which times of year. They traveled the coastline doing this work, welcomed and celebrated by the communities that hosted them.” Read more… ([link removed])

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Deinfluencers Versus Climate Change ([link removed])
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“Once fast fashion falls out of fashion—or falls apart—it ends up in landfills. And those cheap clothes are even worse for the environment than air travel.” Read more… ([link removed])

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Should We Build New Homes in a Burning World? ([link removed])
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“I don’t think developers and decision-makers are willing to acknowledge that we are living in a new era of extreme weather.” Read more… ([link removed])

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