The relationship between practicing solidarity for collective empowerment and reforming systems designed to serve the wealthy
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This month’s Climate Justice newsletter explores the direct relationship between practicing solidarity for collective empowerment and reforming systems designed to serve the wealthy. Our first feature analyzes how—even though shifting away from fossil fuels is a good thing—current tax incentives for electric vehicles benefit corporations over people. We also link to a page where you can explore and share our last magazine issue on climate justice, from last fall—collected digitally for the first time in one place. Next, we look at how co-op models can contribute to the transition from coal to renewable resources. Finally, we return to an important piece that links the Green New Deal with a solidarity economy.
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Green New Deal or Stale Old Tax-Break Scam? Getting Electric Vehicle Incentives Right ([link removed])
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How Rural Electric Cooperatives Can Support a Green New Deal ([link removed])
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Why a Green New Deal Requires a Solidarity Economy ([link removed])
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The COVID-19 pandemic not only opened doors for organizing a just Green New Deal but gave warnings. It made the question of who benefits even more pertinent.Read more... ([link removed])
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