NPQ’s inaugural Climate Justice newsletter
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** Climate Justice
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This is NPQ’s inaugural Climate Justice newsletter, published on the first Monday of every month. Climate justice understands climate change through the lens of economic, racial, and geographic justice—and NPQ treats this intersection as an existential matter for civil society. Climate Justice means justice, health, life, and the joy of collective liberation on our shared planet for all.
This month, we feature a piece from our Fall 2021 magazine that treats the fight for energy justice as a matter of wresting our collective imaginations, values, and systems from the bonds of capitalism. This is a vital fight—a fight for our lives. Another article analyzes the current funding landscape for BIPOC-led environmental justice groups, whose financial support is increasingly precarious. Steve Dubb interviews two environmental justice leaders of color about their challenges, successes, and visions of a world where we all have the resources to thrive—a world of land and food justice. NPQ’s Editor in Chief Cyndi Suarez surveys the various movements leading the charge for climate justice in an article from our latest magazine issue.
We invite you to read more about our new issue ([link removed]) dedicated to climate justice—and to subscribe to receive the full magazine ([link removed]) . A unifying message rings out, loud and clear: power to the people.
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Power to the People: Why We Need Energy Justice ([link removed])
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We need more than a shift from fossil fuels. We need a justice-centered movement for clean energy, with energy produced and owned by the communities who use it. Read more… ([link removed])
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Will the New Funding for BIPOC Environmental Justice Leaders Last? ([link removed])
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After George Floyd’s murder, many BIPOC environmental justice leaders were “discovered” by philanthropy. But these leaders fear the new support may be fleeting. Read more… ([link removed])
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Navigating the Environmental Justice Terrain: Two Leaders of Color Speak Out ([link removed])
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What are some of the challenges and joys in the work that BIPOC environmental justice leaders face? NPQ talked to two local group leaders to learn more about their stories. Read more… ([link removed])
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Climate Justice: A Global Movement for Life ([link removed])
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Social movements are taking the lead in setting the frame for climate justice. Read more... ([link removed])
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