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** Climate Justice
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Arriving at solutions for something as large as the climate crisis requires trial and error. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we take a critical look at the work being done. First, are “net zero ([link removed]) ” emissions strategies delivering on their promises? Next, with the massive carbon footprint AI requires, can it truly help environmental health justice ([link removed]) ? Then, we look at how communities can access federal funding ([link removed]) for climate solutions. Finally, we invite you to submit ([link removed]) for NPQ’s upcoming fall theme: climate youth.
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Net Zero: How Far Have We Really Come? ([link removed])
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“Offset projects have even been found to exacerbate environmental problems, such as deforestation or land grabbing, particularly in vulnerable communities.” Read more... ([link removed])
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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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Will AI Help or Hurt Environmental Health Efforts? ([link removed])
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As these systems continue to proliferate, they are “likely to need as much energy as entire nations.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Ignite your passion to innovate, engage, and grow! Join nonprofit leaders and experts for two half-days of free, virtual sessions on June 4th and 5th!
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Local Solutions to Federal Problems: Moving Climate Dollars to Communities ([link removed])
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“One area where equity officers can make a difference…is to apply an equity lens to procurement policies and practices.” Read more… ([link removed])
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With over 40 years of experience working with 501c3 employers, UST has helped deliver millions in unemployment cost savings.
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Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine: Climate Youth ([link removed])
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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 potential publication. Read more… ([link removed])
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