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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we explore safety and shelter in our rapidly changing world. First, lower-income workers across the globe face a higher risk of air pollution, in part because they must work outdoors. Next, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue, how climate activists and organizers plan for an uncertain future in California. Then, we continue to imagine the climate through fiction, with a short story of young people planting seeds for a greener tomorrow. Finally, in another tale from the fall 2023 issue, a girl longs for the natural world of her past.


Pollution Has a Class Problem in Thailand and Beyond

 
“We share the same problem, and we need to fix it together.” Read more…
 
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California Environmental Justice Organizers Are Writing the Future of Climate Plans

 
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Sanctuary

 
“She felt the soil with her fingertips, instinctively talking to it, asking for help, to be shown what to do…it wasn’t something she’d read or heard, but something inherent, a thing she knew deep in her core.” Read more…
 
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Belonging

 
“As she grew older, though, time outside was replaced by words, by metal, and by the blue-light glow.” Read more…
 
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