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** Climate Justice
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In the United States, we are living at a time of crises, from climate disasters to the erosion of civil rights, yet we still remain bound by the system of capitalism. We have to pay our rent or mortgage. We have to somehow purchase groceries. At such a time, how do we go on? How do we get up and go to work every day?
One way to get through is to conceptualize how work might be changing, to envision the new future we want for ourselves. In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we’re thinking about working differently.
First, the companies and institutions most responsible for deforestation support unsustainable practices and contribute to environmental harm. What would an ethical supply chain ([link removed]) look like instead? Next, even nonprofits that don’t focus on the environment need to care about climate justice—donors are starting to expect it. We break down the costs ([link removed]) of going green for nonprofits. Then, how can federal dollars get to BIPOC frontline communities? We offer three strategies ([link removed]) .
Finally, NPQ presents a free download ([link removed]) by Neha Mahajan and Felicia Griffin on transformative healing work: an essential guide to getting us from the world that exists to the better world we envision.
Dr. Alison Stine
Climate Justice Senior Editor
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What Is an Ethical Supply Chain—And Why Does It Matter? ([link removed])
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The Cost of Going Green for Nonprofits ([link removed])
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“For more and more donors, how a nonprofit treats the Earth is becoming a priority.” Read more... ([link removed])
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How to Advance BIPOC Empowerment in the Renewable Energy Industry ([link removed])
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“How do we seize this moment to not only advance community energy but ensure that a good portion of the billions being spent are cycled through BIPOC communities, helping to foster true long-term self-determination?” Read more… ([link removed])
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The Call of Leadership Now ([link removed])
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“Transformative healing work is essential to getting us from the world that exists to the world we are calling in. We do this work from the belief that we will hit a tipping point when leaders who truly want to transform our conditions, the ecosystem, and the way we lead reach a critical mass.” Download here… ([link removed])
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