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Climate Justice

The constantly changing climate crisis requires quick thinking. This week’s Climate Justice newsletter explores innovative solutions and change-makers. First, the Black Appalachian Coalition is holding the industry accountable for environmental racism. Next, why is a city in Indiana planting an urban forest? Then, an ancient farming practice could help agricultural communities today. Finally, what does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? Register today for our next free Remaking the Economy webinar.


Fighting Environmental Racism in the “Coke Capital of the World”

 
“What moves us forward…is the hope and healing aspect. Creating a different future, a different culture.” Read more... 
 
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How Urban Forests Promote Healthier Communities

 
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Agrivoltaics Offer Solutions to Simultaneous Climate and Health Challenges

 
“As climate change leads to more frequent and severe droughts, the ability to generate income through energy production will provide a lifeline for farmers.” Read more…
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Remaking the Economy: Worker Self-Directed Nonprofits in Practice

 
What does worker self-management in nonprofits look like—and can it work in practice? In this webinar conversation, a co-production of NPQ and the Sustainable Economy Law Center, we look at nonprofits that have implemented worker self-management and analyze both the successes and challenges inherent in sharing management authority across the entire staff. Register here…
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