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Articles on Racial Justice and Climate Change

June 10, 2020 by chris

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We believe we cannot address climate change without also addressing racial injustice.

To learn more about their intersection and why addressing both is needed read:

 

I’m a Black Climate Expert. Racism Derails Our Efforts to Save the Planet
 | Ayana Elizabeth Johnson | The Washington Post

Racism, Police Violence, and the Climate Are Not Separate Issues
| By Bill McKibben |
The New Yorker

Black Environmentalists Talk About Climate and Anti-Racism
| By Somini Sengupta |
The New York Times

Why Every Environmentalist Should Be Anti-Racist
| By Leah Thomas |
Vogue

Why Racial Justice is Climate Justice
| By Claire Elise Thompson |
Grist

Tear Gas and Coronavirus are ‘a Recipe for Disaster,’ Experts Warn
| By Shannon Osaka |
Grist

 

 

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