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Climate Justice

The climate crisis is a race where the world is behind. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we explore tireless work being done to close the gap. First, how can legal aid attorneys help close the justice gap before and after disaster strikes? Next, as new data indicates the world temperature may have already risen higher than the 1.5C pledge set by the Paris Climate Agreement, climate scientists and advocates respond. Then, solar projects can lead both to energy independence and economic potential for rural areas. Finally, NPQ’s premium webinar on June 6 will explore how we define strategy so people can engage and embrace it at all organizational levels.


How Lawyers Can Help Communities Prepare for Disaster: An Interview with Verna Williams

 
“Everyone deserves equal access to justice, especially when facing a life-altering disaster, not just those who can afford legal representation.” Read more... 
 
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How Can We Keep Pace with a World Warming Past 1.5 Degrees Celsius?

 
“According to the study, ocean temperatures started rising 80 years earlier than scientists previously thought.” Read more... 
 
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Building Energy Independence, Unlocking Economic Potential

 
“When children wake up at night, they have light to study,” says Ajimitale Johnson, a shop owner in Ajemitale-Odonla. Read more…
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Setting Bold Strategy: Relevant Approaches to Strategy & Strategic Planning

 
Join us for an in-depth discussion with practitioners who mix approaches and emphases in their work—whether as internal strategy leaders or consultants—to enable organizations to set and energize bold strategies. June 6 at 3:00 p.m. ET. Register here…
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