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** Climate Justice
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One of the first actions of the new Trump administration has been to issue executive orders targeting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we look at the ways that diverse leadership and Indigenous knowledge have shaped the fight for the planet. First, how does local Indigenous knowledge ([link removed]) continue to booster climate change solutions? Next in a piece from Nonprofit Quarterly Magazine’s fall 2024 issue, “Supporting the Youth Climate Justice Movement,” how centering Black leaders ([link removed]) in environmental spaces is crucial to the movement. Then, disabled people face the most barriers ([link removed]) in evacuating—and surviving—climate disasters. What would a new, inclusive climate
safety net look like? Finally, in the wake of the LA fires, how can we forge a healthier relationship with fire ([link removed]) ? In California, FireGeneration Collaborative is striving for more reciprocal fire management and policy by centering diverse young people and Indigenous communities.
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“For local and Indigenous knowledge to be widely adopted at national and global levels, a great deal of Indigenous expertise still needs to be articulated for the broader scientific and policy communities.” Read more... ([link removed])
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Being Outside: The Importance of Centering Black Leadership in the Climate Justice Movement ([link removed])
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Disabled People Need a New Climate Safety Net ([link removed])
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“Disabled people face distinct struggles in preparing for and dealing with climate disasters, from difficulty evacuating to issues accessing medication or emergency-related information.” Read more… ([link removed])
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FireGeneration Wants Young People to Help Shape Wildfire Policies ([link removed])
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“The FireGen cohort believes that getting more young and Indigenous people involved in developing wildfire policies can increase support for proactive tactics like prescribed burns.” Read more… ([link removed])
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