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Climate Justice

The stories in this newsletter explore disaster resilience, energy equity, and food culture as a healing space. First, we learn how philanthropy can play a role in achieving equitable long-term disaster assistance. Next, how grassroots movements are pushing for more public participation. Our last story is from the latest Fall 2022 Magazine The Face of Climate Change and explores how to build culture around food. Lastly, NPQ is calling for climate justice pitches following this latest magazine.


Weathering the Storm: Disaster Philanthropy that Builds Stronger, More Equitable Communities

 
Why is long-term philanthropy important for equitable disaster recovery? Read more…
 
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How Can We Make Public Commissions More Democratic?

 
Public participation in the energy regulatory process is crucial to a just transition. Read more…
 
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Rethinking Food Culture Might Save Us

 
Take a look at how food is used to create place and belonging. Read more…
 
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Call for Climate Justice Pitches!

 
NPQ’s Climate Justice Desk is calling for pitches inspired by the Fall 2022 Magazine. Please read more about what we are looking for on our submissions page.
 
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