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power
knowledge is
The crises we’re facing are interlocking, so the solutions must be as well.
These resources from Black, Brown, and Indigenous community leaders can help you and your organization better understand and communicate the need for Climate Justice — right now.

climate justice is...
climate justice is...
Also known as environmental justice or social climate justice, this term calls out the fact that already underprivileged groups are also the most at-risk for suffering greater, earlier, and more severe consequences of climate change, adding to the other global threats that indigenous, black, and brown communities currently struggle against.
Question 1
why does it matter?
Question 2
What's being done?
Question 3
What can you do?

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climate justice toolkit
climate justice toolkit

we're fighting for...
we're fighting for...
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Net-zero greenhouse gas emissions through a fair and just transition for all communities and workers.
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The creation of millions of good, high-wage jobs and ensure prosperity and economic security for all people of the United States.
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Investment in the infrastructure and industry of the United States to sustainably meet the challenges of the 21st century.
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Secure clean air and water, climate and community resiliency, healthy food, access to nature, and a sustainable environment for all people for generations to come.
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The promotion of justice and equity by stopping current, preventing future, and repairing historic oppression of indigenous peoples, communities of color, migrant communities, de-industrialized communities, depopulated rural communities, the poor, low-income workers, women, the elderly, the unhoused, people with disabilities, and youth.

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take action
We can win. But we can’t do it alone.