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Subject It’s Time
Date January 24, 2025 4:00 PM
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** Climate Justice
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This week, the world is bracing for another Trump presidency. Here, at the Climate Justice desk, we are looking at stories of urgency: actions and policies whose time has come. First, as fire tore through Los Angeles, leveling the homes of residents, including many families of color, so, too, millions of Americans have seen their families’ futures destroyed by medical debt ([link removed]) . A new rule seeks to change that, but credit bureaus and debt collectors are mounting challenges—likely so the new administration doesn’t have to. Next, conventional definitions shift risk from investors with capital to communities that lack it, but climate and racial justice need an approach that’s just the opposite ([link removed]) . Then, during the first Trump administration, the United States fell dramatically behind in efforts to slow climate change
while ramping up emissions and pollution. How have nonprofits and grassroots groups already been preparing ([link removed]) to fight the administration’s anti-environmental policies this time, and why does acting locally help the climate globally? Finally, on February 20 at 2 pm EST, join NPQ for a webinar on nonprofit and philanthropic advocacy in a second Trump administration ([link removed]) .
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Freedom from Medical Debt Could Help Millions of Americans—If Trump Allows It ([link removed])
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“The CFPB effectively dared the incoming Trump administration and its Republican allies in Congress to undo rules that are broadly popular and could help millions of people.” Read more... ([link removed])

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It’s Time to Flip the Script on Risk ([link removed])
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“There are definitions around who can qualify as a proper farm, because perhaps they’re not meeting those minimum requirements, those minimum numbers of production, when historically, that is not how Black and Indigenous farmers go about their relationship to land.” Read more... ([link removed])

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We Are Ready: What’s Next for Climate Justice? ([link removed])
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“The climate crisis is a worldwide one. Only by working locally and collaborating globally can we face it.” Read more… ([link removed])
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Advocacy in a Second Trump Administration: A Practical Guide for Leaders on Defending Progress and Advancing Justice ([link removed])
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On February 20 at 2pm EST, NPQ presents a premium webinar with practical guidance for nonprofit and philanthropic leaders on preparing to advocate on the executive, judicial, and legislative fronts, including likely immediate threats and how organizations can respond to them within 501c3 compliance regulations, how to defend progress already won, and how to advance where possible. Register here… ([link removed])

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