As we process the results of the US presidential election, one thing is certain: the call for action on climate change has never been more urgent.
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As we process the results of the US presidential election, one thing is certain: the call for action on climate change has never been more urgent. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we offer you pieces on what’s next and hear from voices on the ground in vulnerable communities. First, how nonprofit leaders and those in the field can push back against the coming policy changes that threaten our climate: it starts by realizing we’re not alone in the fight ([link removed]) . Next, among the many false narratives upheld by White supremacy is the idea that people of color do not engage with the environment. But that couldn’t be further from the truth ([link removed]) . Then, in Southeast Asia, being queer has always meant more challenges, but LGBTQIA+ climate activists
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We Are Ready: What’s Next for Climate Justice? ([link removed])
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With a new US administration looming, one that actively denies climate science and supports ramping up emissions, we must rely on the world, and we must rely on each other to slow climate change. NPQ looks to leaders, frontline workers, and the work already being done in communities to inform how we can help resist climate inaction. Read more... ([link removed])
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Nature Is a Right, Not a Privilege: Environmental Education as a Catalyst for Youth-Led Climate Justice ([link removed])
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When I engaged with the world around me, I was compelled to protect and preserve it from the threats it faced—because no one wants to see that which they love destroyed. Read more... ([link removed])
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Queer and Fighting for Climate Justice in Southeast Asia ([link removed])
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“They do not see LGBTQIA+ as allies or colleagues. They do not see the environment[al] issues as multidisciplinary.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Students Fight for the Right to Learn about Climate Change ([link removed])
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As 17-year-old Adah Crandall told the Guardian: “We are prepared to do whatever it takes.” Read more… ([link removed])
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