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Climate Justice

To combat the climate crisis, we need to join together. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we explore the influence of organizations. First, both the Democratic and Republican National Conventions have passed, but their environmental impact lingers. Next, what’s behind donor hesitancy when it comes to organizations working for climate justice? Then, one group is organizing to own land and improve their climate resiliency: mobile home owners. Finally, what is “corporate capture,” and how can people escape its effects—in our politics, our culture, our daily life, and in the nonprofit sector? Join the NPQ webinar “Remaking the Economy: Escaping Corporate Capture” on September 18 at 2:00 pm ET.


How Do Political Conventions Contribute to the Climate Crisis?

 
Travel accounts for 90 percent of a large event’s emissions. Read more... 
 
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How Mobile Home Owners Organize for Land Ownership and Climate Resiliency

 
During the height of the pandemic, the top filer of evictions in Cincinnati, OH, was the owner of a mobile home park. Read more…
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Remaking the Economy: Escaping Corporate Capture

 
How do people build an actual everyday politics and economics of liberation? To address this question and expand upon their contributions, three authors from NPQ’s summer economic justice magazine will explore the concept of corporate capture and how movement-based groups can build viable escape routes to advance economic justice. Register here…
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