Climate Justice
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These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal
These gardens prompt visitors to reconsider solitary confinement while helping communities heal.
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He helps former inmates find firefighting jobs — and defend California against climate disasters
Brandon Smith cofounded the Forestry and Fire Protection Service to help formerly incarcerated firefighters like himself get the training and resources they need to find fire jobs.
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This Fixer wrote the book on addressing poverty, wastewater, and climate change in rural America
A conversation with Catherine Flowers, author of Waste: One Woman’s Fight Against America’s Dirty Secret.
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What is the Indigenous landback movement — and can it help the climate?
Four Indigenous leaders share insights about the growing landback movement and what it means for the planet.
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Not every American has access to basic sanitation. This leader is out to change that.
A new book calls attention to the lack of basic sanitation in the rural South.
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Voter suppression is a climate justice issue — and 2020 is the tipping point
It’s going to take everyone to address the systemic racism that enables voter suppression tactics.
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Her podcast urges Native Americans to vote for a liveable future
Jade Begay, host of the Sko Vote Den podcast, discusses the importance and the complex realities of voting in Indian Country.
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He helped pass a historic EJ bill. But he’s just getting started.
An architect of anti-polluting policies on why New Jersey’s latest law is important — and why it’s still not enough.
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Two leaders tell us how to beat the heat — on a systemic scale
Sonal Jessel and Julia Kumari Drapkin on finding comprehensive, equitable solutions in this new era of sweltering summers.
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What’s next for climate and racial justice? Four experts weigh in.
What’s next for climate and racial justice? Four experts weigh in.