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Are you concerned about the future of climate and environmental justice in the U.S.? If so, we invite you to join us for the upcoming "2024 & Beyond: Creating Our Shared Future" Virtual Town Hall on Thursday, May 30 at 7 PM ET. During this gathering, notable leaders in climate and environmental justice will delve into The Heritage Foundation's Vision for America (Project 2025), widely referred to as the MAGA Plan, and its implications for dismantling and reversing decades of progress in environmental protections like the Clean Air Act. stymieing renewable energy, and gutting the EPA. Together we’ll explore the broader implications of policies on fossil fuels, renewable energy, and deforestation, and the pivotal role of grassroots activism in safeguarding environmental rights.This event is a collaborative effort with CHROMATIC BLACK , Center for Popular Democracy, the Global Center for Climate Justice, and a network of passionate advocates committed to shaping a more equitable future.Our Town Hall will engage in meaningful dialogue and critical analysis of Project 2025 sounding the rally call for community members, stakeholders, change makers to mobilize and shape a better future for our nation.We are thrilled to spotlight ⚡Kari Fulton, Lennox Yearwood, Carletta Davis, Folabi Olagbaju, Daniel Faber and Betamia Coronel.⚡ You don’t want to miss this critical conversation that will be much more than a discussion—it's a collective call to action to defend and advocate for policies that reflect our values and ensure a thriving democracy for everyone. Register now to confirm your participation and join us in this important conversation: https://lnkd.in/eqGe3AEq

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Carletta Davis This is going to be amazing! 🎊🤩 So glad you're speaking!

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What are the concerns of climate justice? ›

Climate justice connects the climate crisis to the social, racial and environmental issues in which it is deeply entangled. It recognizes the disproportionate impacts of climate change on low-income and BIPOC communities around the world, the people and places least responsible for the problem.

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I invite you to check out the University of California's Center for Climate Justice to continue to learn about the Six Pillars of Climate Justice: 1) Just Transition 2) Social, Racial, and Environmental Justice, 3) Indigenous Climate Action, 4) Community Resilience and Adaptation, 5) Natural Climate Solutions, and 6) ...

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Climate justice means finding solutions to the climate crisis that not only reduce emissions or protect the natural world, but that do so in a way which creates a fairer, more just and more equal world in the process.

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Environmental justice (EJ) is based on the principle that all people have a right to be protected from environmental pollution, and to live in and enjoy a clean and healthful environment.

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A long lineage of environmental justice research, activism, and scholarship [66] has informed a contemporary conceptual framework for environmental justice that distinguishes three dimensions of justice: recognitional justice, procedural justice, and distributional justice (see Fig.

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The following Principles of Climate Justice have been adopted by the Board and are operative in the Foundation's activities.
  • Respect and Protect Human Rights.
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Essentially, climate justice means trying to ensure that people and the planet are treated fairly in the ways in which we: a) try to reduce further climate changes, for example by cutting down the amount of fossil fuels we burn to produce energy (known as mitigation); and b) adapt to the changes we have brought about ...

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Environmental justice serves as a lens through which social justice principles can be incorporated into the realm of fair sustainability. On the other hand, climate justice promotes an urgent action needed to prevent climate change must be based on community-led solutions around the world.

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