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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter examines the overlap between climate justice and health justice. First, to impact policy in places like Austin, TX, and beyond, we need to change how we discuss climate. Next, from ending state grants that help schools and governments curb emissions to deregulating natural gas pipelines, Florida’s climate policy is now aimed at “economic growth.” Then, how interlinked are climate change and mental health? Finally, the NPQ team curated a selection of stories that celebrate the spirit of Juneteenth.


How to Center Justice in Climate and Health Advocacy

 
“To depolarize the issue and win fresh support from decision-makers, we need to change how we frame the discussion.” Read more... 
 
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What Florida Loses by Deleting “Climate Change”

 
“Florida is not an island, its risks have national implications.” Read more... 
 
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Climate Anxiety and Eco-Grief: How Climate Change Hurts Global Mental Health

 
“How interlinked are climate change and mental health? Very, an increasing body of research suggests, prompting questions about how we can tackle the nexus of two of the greatest crises of our times.” Read more…
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What to Read for Juneteenth

 
In honor of Juneteenth, the NPQ team is sharing a collection of stories we’ve published on freedom. Not only for African Americans, but for all people, freedom is still elusive. Although the journey to freedom continues, we maintain strength and resilience by celebrating and finding joy along the way. Read more…
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