NCEJN In The News: Hurricane Helene devastated North Carolina, making federal support for climate action and the just energy transition more critical than ever

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Impacted communities across North Carolina speak on the elections and how the outcome affects their work and access to funding. The article also includes an interview with our Co-Director of Research and Education, Dr. Chris Hawn, who shares information on our Spidey Sens-r program. Read more here or download article.

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NCEJN’s Summit 2025

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“Not One More Death In The Fields” – A Call To All Faith Communities + Allies

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On A Partnership Training Opportunity

Get free curriculum, training, and support running community assemblies. contact: dominique.beaudry@duke.edu Who Am I? My name’s Dominique, and I’m a graduating Master of Public Policy student. After teaching high school

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