Climate Change and Justice

 
 

What’s Going on with California’s Rooftop Solar Battle?

Climate justice advocates believe that this policy, net energy metering 3.0, adoption will have long-standing impacts as solar incentives continue to diminish across the country.

Understanding Farmworkers’ Agricultural Dust Exposure Risk

Agricultural farming has always been difficult, often dangerous work. Today, it’s even more hazardous due to climate change and the resulting extreme weather and natural disasters, such as dust storms, wildfires, flooding, and increasingly unpredictable harvest conditions.

Neighborhood Strategies Inform Boston’s First Urban Forest Plan

The city prioritizes equity and inclusion as it incorporates tree coverage into climate resiliency efforts.


Will race, income inequalities trip up Cascadia’s fight against climate change?

From country towns like Talent to the diverse urban landscape of South Seattle, activists say the government is not yet fully hearing from the long-marginalized communities that are feeling the biggest effects of climate change.


What Does Environmental Justice Look Like in the Caribbean?

The Caribbean has greatly contributed to the deep history of resistance and protest against imperial control and domination, but one facet of that resistance — environmental justice — has not been well documented throughout history


Drones and Crowdsourced Science Aid Great Lakes Data Collection

Important data collection can aid coastal monitoring and management..


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