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Climate Anxiety: How to Stay Engaged Without Carrying the Whole Crisis Alone

Climate anxiety is a reasonable response to a real crisis; staying engaged means finding collective, bounded ways to act without turning responsibility into self-blame.

June 28, 2026 / Heat Resilience / Climate Justice
Climate Anxiety: How to Stay Engaged Without Carrying the Whole Crisis Alone
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How to Take Part in a Planning or Climate Consultation—and Be Taken Seriously

A step-by-step guide to reading local climate and planning proposals, submitting useful evidence, coordinating residents' input, and tracking whether institutions respond.

June 28, 2026 / Public Participation / Climate Justice
How to Take Part in a Planning or Climate Consultation—and Be Taken Seriously
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What Does Food Justice Mean in Everyday Life?

Food justice is about prices, wages, transport, land, kitchens, school meals, and dignity, not about blaming households for what they can afford to eat.

June 28, 2026 / Food Justice / Poverty & Material Hardship
What Does Food Justice Mean in Everyday Life?
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When Green Renovation Leads to Higher Rent or Displacement

An explainer on why energy retrofits can protect climate and health only when tenants are protected from rent pressure and displacement.

June 28, 2026 / Housing & Climate / Energy Poverty
When Green Renovation Leads to Higher Rent or Displacement
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How to Join a Climate Campaign Without Feeling Like You Must Be an Expert

A role-based guide for joining climate justice work through lived experience, practical tasks, research, care, communication, and local knowledge.

June 28, 2026 / Housing & Climate / Climate Justice
How to Join a Climate Campaign Without Feeling Like You Must Be an Expert
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Flooding After Heavy Rain: What Should Residents Document and Demand?

A first-response guide for residents documenting flood patterns, protecting vulnerable neighbors, and asking for collective adaptation instead of private blame.

June 28, 2026 / Housing & Climate / Heat Resilience
Flooding After Heavy Rain: What Should Residents Document and Demand?
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Air Pollution Near My Home or School: How Can We Investigate and Respond?

A neighborhood-scale guide to checking official data, documenting likely pollution sources, using sensors carefully, and turning concerns into practical demands.

June 28, 2026 / Environmental Health / Housing & Climate
Air Pollution Near My Home or School: How Can We Investigate and Respond?
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Energy Bills Are Becoming Unaffordable—Where Can I Get Help?

A first-response guide for households facing unaffordable electricity, gas, or heating bills, focused on checking the bill, getting independent advice, and reducing disconnection risk.

June 28, 2026 / Energy Poverty / Housing & Climate
Energy Bills Are Becoming Unaffordable—Where Can I Get Help?
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Why Climate Change Hits Some Neighborhoods Harder Than Others

An explainer on environmental inequality, showing how planning history, housing quality, traffic, green space, income, health, and funding access shape neighborhood climate risk.

June 28, 2026 / Climate Justice / Housing & Climate
Why Climate Change Hits Some Neighborhoods Harder Than Others
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My Home Becomes Dangerously Hot in Summer—What Can I Do?

A practical heat-safety guide for tenants and households whose homes become unsafe in summer, with steps for cooling, documenting, asking for repairs, and escalating carefully.

June 28, 2026 / Heat Resilience / Energy Poverty
My Home Becomes Dangerously Hot in Summer—What Can I Do?
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Leaving a Platform Is Not Always the Answer: Safety, Voice, and Participation Online

The advice to leave a harmful platform can sound clean from the outside and impossible from the inside. People stay for work, identity, care, organizing, and public voice, so safety planning must meet that reality.

June 28, 2026 / Online Harassment / Platform Accountability
Leaving a Platform Is Not Always the Answer: Safety, Voice, and Participation Online
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How to Help a Young Person Facing Online Abuse Without Taking Away Their Agency

Adults can help a young person respond to online abuse without turning support into surveillance. Start with safety, consent, evidence, and choices the young person can understand.

June 28, 2026 / Youth Online Safety / Online Harassment
How to Help a Young Person Facing Online Abuse Without Taking Away Their Agency