environmental racism

Here's Why Gov. Jerry Brown Stands in the Way of Climate Justice

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There is an oily sheen on California’s status as global climate leader: The state’s oil is among the dirtiest and most carbon-intensive crude in the world. Yet, Gov. Jerry Brown has approved more than 20,000 new oil wells in California during the past eight years.

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How MLK Inspires Today's Battle to Provide Clean Air, Water and Energy to Poor Communities of Color

As we approach the 50th anniversary of the assassination of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., I often reflect on the circumstances surrounding his death. He wasn't murdered while boycotting the segregated bus system in Montgomery, during the March on Washington for economic justice, or while marching for voting rights in Selma.

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JPMorgan Chase Pledges $2 Million to Fight Racism - Yet Bankrolls Energy Projects That Hurt Minorities

In light of the violent white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, JPMorgan Chase & Co announced that it would be contributing up to $2 million to fight racism and support human rights.

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Uber and Lyft's Effort to Disrupt Public Transportation Will Hurt the Environment and Screw the Poor

A 15-minute Uber ride or a 30-minute transit ride? For affluent city dwellers who increasingly prefer comfort and convenience, this choice is a no-brainer. However, this choice is a privilege that remains out of reach for those who live in transit-dependent low-income communities, who face many barriers to accessing ride-hailing services.

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Can California Protect Frontline Communities From Climate Change?

In the last five years, San Jose has seen severe drought followed by the worst floods in a century, and to top it off, record-breaking temperatures. These extreme weather events are not unique to the Bay Area, but are happening all around California as well as the U.S. and the world. Climate change makes them more common and more severe.

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Climate Justice Is Racial Justice Is Gender Justice

There’s nothing like the giant oil companies to provide us all with lessons about power and prejudice.

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Heat Waves Threaten City Dwellers, Especially Minorities and the Poor

Last week’s record-setting heat in the Pacific Northwest and current triple-digit temperatures in Arizona are the latest reminders that climate change is heating up the Earth. This trend is a serious threat to cities, which are warming at higher rates than other parts of the planet.

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3,000 People Will Die Because California Lawmakers Extended Cap-and-Trade

A recent bill was celebrated as one of California’s greatest climate policy achievements, but it is actually a huge blow to the cause of environmental justice worldwide.

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Has the Moment for Environmental Justice Been Lost?

Given how President Donald Trump has taken aim at the Environmental Protection Agency with regulatory rollbacks and deep proposed budget cuts, it may come as no surprise that the Office of Environmental Justice is on the chopping block.

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3 Ways Climate Change Will Have Unequal Economic Impacts Across U.S.

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