Climate Change Accountability: Working Towards Change

Climate Change Accountability: Working Towards Change

According to the Global Carbon Project, 23 wealthy developed nations are responsible for half of all historical CO2 emissions. These include the United States, Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Japan, and more. Over the past 170 years, the Earth has warmed 1.1° Celsius. We are already seeing detrimental effects: increased droughts, wildfires, heatwaves, and more.  Who’s to blame? Greenpeace reports that “Coca-Cola Company, PepsiCo, and Neslté...

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Mutual Aid and Environmental Justice

Mutual Aid and Environmental Justice

What is Mutual Aid? Mutual aid is ordinary people meeting each other’s needs, with a shared understanding that our current systems are not meeting our needs. It is an exchange of goods and services that is voluntary and reciprocal, a system where people take care of one another and help change social and political systems. Mutual Aid in Environmental Justice Mutual aid is central to all movements of justice. It embodies people power and...

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Environmental Justice and its Intersections

Environmental Justice and its Intersections

  “We can’t save the planet without uplifting the voices of its people, especially those most often unheard.” – Leah Thomas What is Environmental Justice? Environmental justice advocates for the right to a healthy and safe environment for all people, regardless of background or location. It calls for accountability and responsibility from governments, industries, and other entities to prevent and mitigate...

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