The planet-wide climate crisis often feels overwhelming, but change still starts with a simple first step.
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** Climate Justice
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The planet-wide climate crisis often feels overwhelming, but change still starts with a simple first step. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we examine ways to take the initiative. First, Climate Week NYC 2024 is well underway, but even if you’re far from the Big Apple, you can still participate ([link removed]) in many of the conference’s lectures, discussions, and forums. Next, building a just energy transition in an oil-dependent region requires not just clean energy but community control ([link removed]) . Then, from getting rid of paper business cards to encouraging online donations and supporting remote work, what green actions can nonprofits take ([link removed]) ? Finally, we invite you to submit to Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s winter Health Justice issue: “A
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What to Pay Attention to During Climate Week NYC 2024 ([link removed])
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With such a full slate of programming and with opportunities to participate in the conversations virtually, where should workers and leaders in the nonprofit sphere direct their attention? Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Advance a Just Energy Transition in Oil-Dominated New Brunswick ([link removed])
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The Cost of Going Green for Nonprofits ([link removed])
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While committing to a greener way of operating is not without potential financial cost, nonprofits ignore the climate at their peril. Read more… ([link removed])
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A Social Lens for Health Innovation ([link removed])
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NPQ is seeking articles written by movement leaders and practitioners in the field that lay out the current state of health innovations, concerns of those working in the field of health, and visions for a socially just, ethical, and responsible direction forward. Submit your work here by October 15… ([link removed])
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