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Climate Justice

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, community members can help. Next, what would it look like for foundations, including climate justice groups, to self-report? Then, overconsumption is one of the causes of the climate crisis, but a new kind of social media influencer is changing the game. Finally, could environmental personhood recontextualize the impact of climate change?


Why These Trees Are Illegal—and How Being in Community Can Help

 
“They left an environmental time bomb that has now exploded.” Read more... 
 
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How to Flip the Script on Foundation Reporting

 
The collaborative process is already building greater accountability between funders and the projects they invest in. Read more... 
 
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Deinfluencers Versus Climate Change

 
Many deinfluencers make their videos for reasons other than personal profit. Read more…
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Environmental Personhood: A Radical Approach to Climate Justice

 
Environmental personhood possesses the ability to disrupt the capitalist legal framework. Read more…
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