It’s the end of 2023 as we know it. Below is a selection of articles from NPQ climate justice senior editor Alison Stine that were chosen as some of their favorites this past year. The stories range from the role of public libraries in climate justice to how the climate crisis is changing mental healthcare—and that’s to name a few. We hope you enjoy reading these incredible stories and that they inspire you.
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A Legacy of Black Women Climate Justice Leaders: An Interview with Heather McTeer Toney
1. A Legacy of Black Women Climate Justice Leaders: An Interview with Heather McTeer Toney
Teachers Unions Take on Climate Change
2. Teachers Unions Take on Climate Change
3. Climate Solutions from Indigenous and Local Knowledge
How Community-Based Public Space Can Build Civic Trust: Lessons from Akron
4. How Community-Based Public Space Can Build Civic Trust: Lessons from Akron
Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities
5. Action Steps to Grow Climate-Driven Philanthropy in Rural Communities
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6. How the Climate Crisis is Changing Mental Healthcare
What the Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action Means for Climate Equity Policy
7. What the Supreme Court Decision on Affirmative Action Means for Climate Equity Policy
8. What Do Public Libraries Have to Do with Climate Justice?
9. Disabled People Need a New Climate Safety Net
10. The New (Renewable) Energy Tyranny
11. Where Does the Money Go in Environmental Grantmaking?
What the Lost Children Knew: A Story from Colombia’s Amazon Rainforest
12. What the Lost Children Knew: A Story from Colombia’s Amazon Rainforest