From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject The Dangers to Climate Action
Date July 5, 2024 5:00 PM
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Where there is progress, disruption is sure to follow.

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** Climate Justice
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Where there is progress, disruption is sure to follow. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at the disruptions that put progress for climate justice at risk. First, despite making strides in fighting the climate crisis, Europe now faces a different battle ([link removed]) : public backlash. Next, we revisit the water crisis in Jackson, MS, and how it is part of a larger set of interconnected injustices revealing the complexity of environmental racism ([link removed]) . Then, an article from the late activist Al Weinrub on why a centralized energy model is key ([link removed]) for a more just energy future. Finally, a conversation with Astra Taylor about how capitalism manufactures insecurity
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What is ‘Greenlash’ and How Is It a Danger to Climate Action? ([link removed])
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The Jackson Water Crisis, the Complexity of Environmental Racism ([link removed])
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The New (Renewable) Energy Tyranny ([link removed])
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Capitalism, the Insecurity Machine: A Conversation with Astra Taylor ([link removed])
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