This week's Climate Justice newsletter looks at stories that focus on the intersection of faith, community organizing, and climate action. First, we examine how Christianity, Judaism, and Islam are rooted in environmentalism and how faith communities can use these guiding principles for climate action. Next, we continue the Climate Justice Organizing for Belonging series and focus on how activists in Pueblo, CO, are changing the trajectory of its environmental and health outcomes. Then, we revisit how climate justice and health equity go hand in hand. Finally, NPQ is hiring Staff Writers.
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