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Person of interest identified in connection with deadly Brown University shooting as police gather evidence; Bondi Beach gunmen who killed 15 after targeting Jewish celebration were father and son, police say; Nebraska farmers get help from Washington for crop losses; Study: TX teens most affected by state abortion ban; Gender wage gap narrows in Greater Boston as racial gap widens.

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Debates over prosecutorial power, utility oversight, and personal autonomy are intensifying nationwide as states advance new policies on end-of-life care and teen reproductive access. Communities also confront violence after the Brown University shooting.

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Farmers face skyrocketing healthcare costs if Congress fails to act this month, residents of communities without mental health resources are getting trained themselves and a flood-devasted Texas theater group vows, 'the show must go on.'

NH Sierra Club Works to Build “Climate Democracy”

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Monday, December 19, 2022   

The New Hampshire Sierra Club is working to increase community activism and environmental stewardship through monthly "climate democracy" gatherings.

Participants listen to various speakers and hold discussions related to climate change, social justice and the need for greater citizen engagement to preserve democracy.

Catherine Corkery, chapter director of the New Hampshire Sierra Club, said it will take a strong community to find solutions to the state's most pressing problems.

"It's hard to be on the sidelines when the people we get making the decisions are not supporting climate action," Corkery contended.

New Hampshire has recently experienced severe drought as well as damaging high tide floods along the coast.

Corkery explained the "climate democracy" gatherings help the public better understand how climate change, social justice and even fair elections are connected, so voters can work to ensure lawmakers do, too.

For New Hampshire, 2022 was a redistricting. Republicans, holding both the state House and Senate, redrew the legislative maps with such drastically twisted district lines that even Republican Gov. Chris Sununu vetoed the bill.

Still, political analysts noted for state races, the finalized maps did favor Republicans. Corkery added the result was a loss for those who make climate change a top priority.

"It is connected," Corkery argued. "Even though we like to label things in clear silos, those elections matter to climate."

New Hampshire remains the only New England state without a law ensuring the transition away from fossil fuels toward renewable energy.

Corkery stressed the Sierra Club is gearing up for even more "climate democracy" gatherings in 2023.

Disclosure: The Sierra Club contributes to our fund for reporting on Climate Change/Air Quality, Energy Policy, Environment, and Environmental Justice. If you would like to help support news in the public interest, click here.


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