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Subject Organizing for Change
Date July 11, 2022 5:09 PM
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Highlighting the power and importance of climate and environmental justice organizing

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** Climate Justice
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This month’s Climate Justice newsletter highlights the power and importance of climate and environmental justice organizing. We begin with Lew Daly’s piece on the Biden administration’s Justice40 climate initiative, whose success depends on “organized grassroots engagement” by climate justice activists and local communities. We continue with Connor Gibson’s article on the efforts of police organizations and fossil fuel companies to limit protest, including pipeline demonstrations, which is a testament to the power of collective protest to change the status quo. Next, we revisit an article by Steve Dubb, who traces the impact of student activism on fossil fuel divestment and the ongoing need for “a climate action army” to spur transformational systemic and cultural change. Finally, we announce NPQ’s new job posting for a Climate Justice Senior Editor!
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Justice40: Transformative or Niche Initiative? The Devil Is in the Details ([link removed])
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Early on, a Biden administration executive order promised that 40 percent of all federal climate investments would benefit disadvantaged communities. But will this happen? Read more… ([link removed])

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The Police Groups and Fossil Fuel Corporations Lobbying to Criminalize Protest ([link removed])
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A Decade In, Fossil Fuel Divestment Has Become Mainstream: What Now? ([link removed])
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With Harvard and the Ford Foundation exiting from fossil fuel stocks, divestment is clearly now mainstream. How will this affect prospects for climate justice?Read more... ([link removed])

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NPQ Job Posting: Senior Editor, Climate Justice ([link removed])
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We’re expanding our team: NPQ’s climate justice desk is looking for a senior editor! Read more… ([link removed])


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