When it comes to the climate crisis, one action can spark a chain reaction.
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** Climate Justice
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When it comes to the climate crisis, one action can spark a chain reaction. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at the results of positive change. First, what does a court case in Peru have to do with Montana, and could this ruling set a precedent ([link removed]) throughout Latin America? Next, universal school lunch programs ([link removed]) can shorten supply chains and keep money in communities if they use local farms and gardens. Then, can philanthropy ([link removed]) fill the gaps to help meet the short and long-term needs of rural communities of color? Finally, a new book ([link removed]) offers
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The Country of Peru Is Now Liable for Corporate Pollution ([link removed])
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“I was carrying my banner saying that the health of the children is worth more than gold.” Read more... ([link removed])
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The Nicholson Foundation. Changing Systems, Changing Lives; Reflecting on 20 years. ([link removed])
The Nicholson Foundation is dedicated to addressing the complex needs of vulnerable populations in New Jersey's urban and other underserved communities for over 20 years. Learn how timely ideas and nonprofit alliances helped government retool. In Changing Systems, Changing Lives, The Nicholson Foundation recounts stories and lessons from improving New Jersey’s social and human services.
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Universal School Lunches Could Improve Children’s Nutrition and Help Local Farmers ([link removed])
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“School gardens combined with school lunch programs where children eat what they grow also carry positive environmental impacts.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Abortion access has widespread benefits ([link removed])
When people can safely get an abortion, it not only improves their quality of life, but that of their families, communities, and even countries.
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Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities ([link removed])
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“Why isn’t climate change included in racial equity funding strategy, given its disproportionate effects on rural communities of color?” Read more… ([link removed])
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Averting Disaster through Preparation: A Conversation with Rebecca Katz and Mackenzie S. Moore ([link removed])
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“We [scientists] used to estimate that a pandemic was likely to occur once every 100 years. Now we’re shrinking that timeline, in part due to climate change and all sorts of other factors that contribute to the emergence of infectious diseases.” Read more… ([link removed])
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