Call for Submissions: Energy Justice Now

In June 2014, Ener­gy Jus­tice Net­work will be launch­ing Ener­gy Jus­tice Now — a first-of-its kind pub­li­ca­tion report­ing on the entire spec­trum of the dirty ener­gy resis­tance and high­light­ing the voic­es of com­mu­ni­ty orga­niz­ers bat­tling fos­sil fuels, nuclear pow­er, and bio­mass and trash incin­er­a­tion from sea to shin­ing sea. 

We are accept­ing sub­mis­sions (200–1,000 words) on any top­ic rel­e­vant to dirty ener­gy — nuclear, gas, coal, oil, biomass/trash — with pri­or­i­ty giv­en to orig­i­nal con­tent (we also accept reprints) that is nation­al in scope and address­es more than one source of energy. 

We also also accept­ing pho­tos, graph­ics, memes, illus­tra­tions, and car­toons rev­e­lant to the movement.

Please send sub­mis­sions or queries to Josh [at] Ener­gyJus­tice [dot] net. 

Since 1999, Ener­gy Jus­tice Net­work has worked with com­mu­ni­ties across the U.S. to oppose every kind of dirty ener­gy facil­i­ty — from coal and nat­ur­al-gas fired plants, to nuclear reac­tors, to bio­mass and trash incin­er­a­tors — to pro­tect human health and the nat­ur­al world that keeps us alive.

Stay tuned for June 2014 and the birth of Ener­gy Jus­tice Now — because clean ener­gy can’t come out of a smokestack!

In sol­i­dar­i­ty,

Mike Ewall, Josh Schloss­berg, Rachel Smolk­er, and Saman­tha Chirillo

Edi­tors, Ener­gy Jus­tice Now


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