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National Writing Project Resources for Letters to the Next President 2.0

Some of the largest problems our next president will face are not a regular part of civic debate in the United States. The growing crisis of climate change, including rising sea levels, radically shifting agricultural conditionsocean acidification, human rights violations such as the forced migrations in the Americas and the Middle East, access to clean water and sanitation facilities, and a host of other global issues affect millions and in some cases billions of people worldwide -- including Americans. Yet these issues are rarely highlighted with any depth in the national news media, and are consquently under-emphasized in national discussions around American national and foreign policy priorities.

Our next president will have an opportunity to give these global issues the attention they deserve, but only if he or she understands that they are critically important to the citizens of the United States. Browse a sampling of the Pulitzer Center's resources (in the Resources section at right and embedded in the links here in the text and below) for ideas on important global problems to highlight in Letters to the Next President 2.0.

Climate Change (overview)

Forced Migrations and Other Population Problems (overview)

Water and Sanitation (overview)

 

 

Educator Notes: 

Resources to support student Letters to the Next President inspired and informed by global problems such as water access, climate change, forced migration and more.

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