This week’s Climate Justice newsletter highlights ways to resist complacency and keep going in the face of great odds.
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This week’s Climate Justice newsletter highlights ways to resist complacency and keep going in the face of great odds. First, NPQ’s coverage of the war in Ukraine continues with a look at the volunteers risking their lives to help clean up their country’s environment. Next, we examine the short and long-term effects of the water crisis in Jackson, MS. Then, the heirs to the Walmart fortune are funding environmental journalism and beyond, obscuring reputable sources that inform what news gets published. Finally, from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s winter issue, how transformative communication strategies can advance social change.
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Recycling in the Forests of War-Torn Ukraine ([link removed])
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The Jackson Water Crisis, the Complexity of Environmental Racism ([link removed])
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“The privatization of a utility necessary for sustaining life places the profit motive at odds with basic human rights. Due to the economic landscape in Jackson, there is concern over which residents will bear the burden of financing the city’s water woes.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Walmart Heirs Bet Big on Journalism ([link removed])
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“If a reporter can’t find a reputable source without ties to Walton money, how does that inform what news gets published?” Read more… ([link removed])
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Calling People Forward Instead of Out: Ten Essential Steps ([link removed])
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“If you start the conversation with ‘You...’ then you’re already down a path to shame, blame, and guilt.” Read more… ([link removed])
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