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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter examines the gaps, those areas where more is needed. First, loneliness has been declared an epidemic. What is the role of the climate crisis in social isolation—and can nonprofits and new legislation help? Next, Michael Thatcher, president and CEO of Charity Navigator, and Daniel Stein, founder of Giving Green, speak about underfunded areas of climate philanthropy. Then, access to clean and safe water is a global crisis, and water theft is escalating. Finally, we invite you to submit to NPQ’s fall print issue, which is themed around climate youth.


Is Climate Change Making Loneliness Worse?

 
“Severe weather events, from torrential rains to severe snowstorms to intense heat, force people indoors, away from their communities, and cut off.” Read more... 
 
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Funding Climate Mitigation: A Conversation with Michael Thatcher and Daniel Stein

 
“If we can do anything, it’s increase trust and let people know these are decent organizations. Your dollars will do what you’re intending them to do.” Read more... 
 
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How Water Theft Exacerbates the Global Water Crisis

 
“Over $9 million worth of water was extracted illegally from two wells located on the premises of just one decrepit building.” Read more…
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Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine: Climate Youth

 
For a special edition centered on the young people bringing new leadership, energy, and hope to the climate justice movement, NPQ seeks articles, creative writing, and art on the current state of youth climate justice work, concerns of youth, and new visions for the planet. Our submission window opened on April 30, and you have until June 30 to submit a piece for publication. Read more…
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