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Climate Justice

This week’s Climate Justice newsletter examines how federal-and state-level policies are both advancing and lagging climate and health equity goals. First, we look at California to understand how the state’s new net metering policy undermines climate justice. Then, how communities and grassroots organizations have the power to shape the Inflation Reduction Act. After that, we turn to the influences of these same organizations and how they can directly influence infrastructure for better health outcomes in their communities. Finally, we have our NPQ Reader Survey.


What Did California Miss with Its Recent Slashing of a Key Solar Incentive?

 
California voted to slash rooftop solar benefits. What is at stake for its energy policy, and where does environmental justice now fit in? Read more…
 
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How Can the Inflation Reduction Act Work for Communities?

 
The Inflation Reduction Act is the biggest piece of climate legislation ever passed, and here’s how it can benefit communities that need it most. Read more…
 
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To Bridge Health Equity and Infrastructure, We Must Harness Grassroots Power and Creativity

 
During a moment of unprecedented federal support for new infrastructure, community-led grassroots organizations have the power and creativity to carry out infrastructure projects that improve health equity, building a more equitable society. Read more…
 
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NPQ Reader Survey 2023

 
We’d love to hear from you – please take a moment to fill out the NPQ Reader Survey 2023.
 
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