From Nonprofit Quarterly <[email protected]>
Subject Uprooting for Justice
Date August 16, 2024 3:00 PM
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In order to effectively fight climate change, we need to adapt. And with that, this week’s Climate Justice newsletter is all about transforming the way we think and work. First, when a tree is made illegal ([link removed]) , community members can help. Next, what would it look like for foundations, including climate justice groups, to self-report ([link removed]) ? Then, overconsumption is one of the causes of the climate crisis, but a new kind of social media influencer is changing the game ([link removed]) . Finally, could environmental personhood recontextualize ([link removed]) the impact of climate change?
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Why These Trees Are Illegal—and How Being in Community Can Help ([link removed])
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Environmental Personhood: A Radical Approach to Climate Justice ([link removed])
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