This week’s Climate Justice newsletter explores power dynamics—that is, energy.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter explores power dynamics—that is, energy. First, more than six years after deadly Hurricane Maria struck Puerto Rico, what strides have been made by grassroots groups to support renewable energy? Next, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue, Native American Tribes, traditionally self-reliant, must deal with depending on outsiders for electricity. Then, a definition and defense of energy justice, which challenges inequality in the energy sector. Finally, a climate fiction story from the fall 2023 issue explores the power of a star—and humanity’s efforts to save it.
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Puerto Rican Advocates Pursue Community Control of Renewable Energy ([link removed])
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“Are the lessons of Hurricanes Maria and Fiona being taken to heart? It depends on where you look.” Read more… ([link removed])
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How the America the Beautiful Initiative, the Inflation Reduction Act, and Philanthropy Are Effecting a Just Transition in Native American and Alaska Native Communities ([link removed])
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“With a history of oppression by government and businesses, Native American Tribes are hesitant to engage with companies—especially energy companies—for fear of continued exploitation of their homelands and the abundant natural resources they hold.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Power to the People: Why We Need Energy Justice ([link removed])
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“After a rash of climate-induced disasters that have exposed this system’s vulnerabilities and inequities, a grassroots movement is growing to radically transform it.” Read more… ([link removed])
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This Is Not the End of the World (but You Can See It from Here) ([link removed])
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“Some were cruel, and some were kind. Some took, and some gave. There was darkness, and there was light. It didn’t always balance out.” Read more… ([link removed])
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