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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we examine the impacts of migration. First, migrating due to the climate crisis is a worldwide issue. So, why does the world act like it’s just the Global South? Next, in a short story from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2023 issue, citizens in rival nations fighting for water find common ground. Then, across the globe, millions of lives continue to change due to large-scale movements after climate events. Finally, in another climate fiction piece, a woman gives birth in a new world.


The Global North Needs to Stop Distancing Itself from Climate Migration

 
“There’s no such thing as an island. You can’t build a wall and hope things stay on one side of the wall.” Read more…
 
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A Line in the Fading Paint

 
The water wars. Syrians against Jordanians against Palestinians against Israelis against Lebanese against…in the end, it was everyone against everyone, and everyone lost.” Read more…
 
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How Climate Migration and Adaptation Is Reshaping Lives

 
“Nearly five million people have been internally displaced due to climate change in India. But while climate migration is all but inevitable, it can be mitigated.” Read more…
 


The Crown Has Come Home

 
“The city would be his home. Their home. Maybe someday, they would be able to build a bridge across fear and misunderstanding to a better world.” Read more…
 
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