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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter highlights the necessity and power of working together. First, what does the sudden closure of Small Press Distribution Center mean for small and independent publishers, many of which are nonprofits? Next, a climate fiction story from NPQ’s fall 2023 issue documents the ones who keep water clean and flowing. Then, can access to early childhood education in environmental stewardship lead to addressing climate change? Finally, April is Earth Month, and NPQ continues our celebration with a curated selection of articles.


The Only Nonprofit Literary Distributor in the Country Has Closed

 
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What to Read in Earth Month

 
NPQ celebrates Earth Month by bringing together stories we’ve published that honor Mother Earth and explore sustainable ways to create a healthier planet. As we lean on the ancient wisdom of Indigenous knowledges to learn how to practice good stewardship of the Earth, this collection of articles offers practical and creative solutions like developing worker co-ops, rethinking food culture, and designing climate-conscious fashion. Read more…
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