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News and discussion from the climate justice movement.

The Climate Justice movement is a struggle for justice in relation to the changing climate of our planet.

Climate Justice describes the intersection of climate change activism with other movements for social justice, including indigenous peoples movements, struggles for democracy and liberation, human rights, workers power, consumer protection, and other environmental issues.

We are interested in relevant political action, as well as non-violent direct action resistance to the fossil fuel industry.

Topics may also include energy conservation, energy technology, and strategies for adapting to life on a warmer planet.

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Does anyone want to think a little bit about international climate justice?

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2024/03/23
17:26 UTC

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Equity Earth: Bridging Sustainability and Justice

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2024/03/11
21:06 UTC

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Climate Justice: Can We Save the Planet & People?

Be The Change: Facts Fueling the Fight for Climate Justice

Climate change isn't just an environmental crisis; it's a social justice emergency. While everyone experiences its wrath, underprivileged communities face the brunt of the blow. This demands a data-driven approach to bridge the gap and achieve a just and sustainable future for all.

The Numbers Tell a Story:

20 million people globally displaced due to climate disasters (Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre, 2023).

Developing nations suffer most, with women and children disproportionately affected (UN Women, 2023).

Economic losses from extreme weather events projected to reach $14.3 trillion per year by 2030 (Global Commission on Adaptation, 2021).

A Path Towards Climate Justice:

A new report ([link to the report here]) proposes a framework connecting transport emissions with social justice. This reframes climate change as a health, social, and environmental issue.

The UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) ([link to the SDGs here]) offer a roadmap for tackling poverty, inequality, and climate change.

Success stories show that strong political will, innovative solutions, and global cooperation are crucial.

Investing in Climate Justice Pays Off:

Reduced healthcare costs: Combating climate-induced health issues like respiratory illnesses saves billions. (World Health Organization, 2021)

Improved food security: Climate-smart agriculture ensures food production even in extreme weather conditions. (World Bank, 2023)

Job creation: The green economy is projected to generate 24 million new jobs by 2030. (International Labour Organization, 2021)

Empowering You to Make a Difference:

Subscribe to the Global Empowerment Leadership (GEL) on Youtube:

Short link: bit.ly/3SEd7XQ

Full Youtube channel link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S\_AxNrm5ILw  (ensure viewers can subscribe)

Dive deeper:

Read our feature article, "Unbuilding the Future: Reimagining Construction with Circularity": bit.ly/3Stdrd8

Explore GEL's video library on climate action:

Giga Factory Supercharging the Battery Revolution: youtu.be/ppcCfZjZS0w

Sustainable Agriculture and Food Systems: youtu.be/U7HPlzc2mB0

GEL's Youtube video: Unleashing the Potential of the Inflation Reduction Act: Building a Sustainable Future: youtu.be/7TM_4QOtP18

Remember, every action counts. Together, we can be the change!

#ClimateJustice #Sustainability #GlobalGoals #ClimateAction #SDGs #DataDriven #FactsMatter #Empowerment

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2024/03/11
18:54 UTC

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(SHAREABLE EDUCATION CLIPS) Green Socialist Workshops: 101 Series - Green Party 101 Part 2 (An Introduction to Green Politics and the Global Green Movement) with Chris Blankenhorn & Garret Wassermann

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2024/02/17
20:41 UTC

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(SHAREABLE EDUCATION CLIPS) Green Socialist Workshops: 101 Series - Green Party 101 (An Introduction to Green Politics and the Global Green Movement) with Chris Blankenhorn & Garret Wassermann

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2024/02/17
18:27 UTC

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(SHAREABLE EDUCATION CLIPS) Green Socialist Workshops: 101 Series - Socialism 101 Part 3: Eco-Socialism 101 (An Introduction to Ecological Socialism and Green Political Thought) with Chris Blankenhorn & Garret Wassermann

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2024/02/17
17:46 UTC

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COP28 results explained

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2024/01/30
22:53 UTC

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What Next for the Global Movement?

Sharing my piece in this month's Great Transition Initiative Bulletin from the GTI Forum "What Next for the Global Movement?". My take on how we build unity.

https://www.greattransition.org/gti-forum/global-movement-whats-next-guerrero

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2024/01/24
14:48 UTC

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The Rising Clyde Episode 17: COP28 Again - Historic breakthrough or corporate capture

What is in the Dubai Consensus and what can we do about it? Please watch and share widely! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qj14HFGwtIo

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2024/01/22
09:00 UTC

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Green Party Releases Its Progressive Agenda Ahead of Hochul’s State of the State

Green Party Releases Its Progressive Agenda Ahead of Hochul’s State of the State 

1/9/24 - The Green Party of New York said that Governor Hochul’s State of the State failed to lay out the bold action needed to deal with the multiple crisis facing New York. “The Governor remains more committed to protecting her campaign donors rather than making the investments needed to lift up the average New Yorkers, many of whom continue to face significant economic challenges following the COVID epidemic. Threats to democracy and to the well-being of the average New Yorkers remains a bipartisan effort,” said Peter LaVenia, co-chair of the Green Party.

The Greens released its progressive agenda for 2024, including ballot access reform to restore third party political rights, enacting Ranked Choice Voting and proportional representation, passing single-payer universal healthcare, and needed housing reforms including rent control, constructing a million units of publicly owned social housing, and good-cause eviction. The party argued for immediate action on climate change, and said that taxing the rich, including stopping the rebate of the Stock Transfer Tax, would help pay for needed reforms and social program expansion including reinvestment in impacted communities.

While the Party was encouraged that the Governor is proposing at least part of the NY Heat Act to curtail the promotion of and subsidies for fossil fuels, they criticized the Hochul administration for failing to meet the deadlines laid out in the state's new climate law on how it plans to meet its relatively weak goals to reduce global emissions. According to a recent report by Dr. James Hansen, the world will have already passed the target of 1.5 degrees C warming before NY even adopts its legally required plan on how to reduce emissions. “No wonder the UN has said that governments' slow climate action has opened up the Gates of Hell. And delaying Hochul’s weak carbon pricing plan just allows more fuel to be thrown into the fire,” noted Mark Dunlea of the EcoAction Committee of the U.S. Green Party.

Hochul did lay out a number of small but important climate steps, but fell far short of treating the situation as a climate emergency. Noticeably absent was any mention the Hochul intended to have NYPA launched a major expansion of publicly owned renewable energy as authorized in last year’s budget, nor was there any mention of public ownership of the transmission grid. While Hochul has indicated that $3 billion a year will be raised by how delayed cap-and-trade program, her speech fell far short on outlining a plan to begin investing the $10 to $20 billion of annual funding needed for a rapid transition to clean energy. She did announce support for making polluters to pay for the damages they have caused, such as enacting the Climate Superfund Act. The Party wished that her Solar for All was actually for all residents. It also supports far greater funding for environmental justice and Just Transition programs.

“The climate emergency is at a crucial point. We must solve the climate crisis so that our children have a chance for a decent future. The Green New Deal, which we first called for in Howie Hawkins’ 2010 gubernatorial race, will also meet the economic needs of our state’s residents. Single payer health care would reduce overall healthcare spending while ensuring that everyone’s health care needs, including COVID, are met,” added Dunlea. 

In addition to funding Green New Deal initiatives, the Greens call for an ecosocialist Green New Deal to move rapidly towards a renewable energy economy. The party said it strongly opposes Gov. Hochul’s cap-and-trade solution and that the CLCPA was an example of the Democrat’s tepid response to the worsening climate catastrophe. They called for major subsidies to enact rapid decarbonization of all buildings in the state including heat pumps, geothermal, and energy conservation. Greens called for a rapid expansion of funds for mass transit and that all new vehicles should be electric by 2030.  The Greens want a target date of zero emissions as soon as possible (2030), rather than the 30-year goal under the state law, which would still allow emissions to be 15% of 1990 levels. The Greens back an immediate halt to all new fossil fuel infrastructure, increased public ownership and democratic control of the energy system and a robust carbon tax in all sectors to make polluters pay for the damages they cause with fossil fuels.

The Greens said that New York State must become a gold standard for electoral reform. They mentioned that New York is an outlier in recent years, as most states have loosened ballot access laws rather than restricting them. Reform of ballot access laws would give New Yorkers more choices and help combat the widespread and continual corruption in state government from both the Democrats and Republicans.

“Democracy continues to be in a fragile condition in New York and nationwide, with both parties engaged in corruption and suppression of democratic rights. Cuomo used the cover of COVID to kill independent small parties in the state budget. We demand the so-called progressive Democrats with a Legislative supermajority who told us they opposed what was happening to have the courage to stand up and do what is right for New Yorkers. That includes raising the taxes on billionaires and other rich New Yorkers to close the massive budget deficit from COVID,” said  Gloria Mattera, state party co-chair.

“Governor Hochul’s attempt to legalize Accessory Dwelling Units and force municipalities to build housing hit a roadblock last year because it was dependent on private property interests doing so. As a party we agree that housing reform is absolutely necessary, but the only way to get there is through public investment and ownership of housing. We need a committed program of public social housing that provides a million units for working-class and middle-class families across the state. Additionally, we need to pass strong tenant protection like rent control, good-cause eviction, and legalizing Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) to shift away from the bankrupt suburban, single-family home model,” added Mattera.

The Greens have also been long-term proponents of stopping the multi-billion dollar annual rebate of the Stock Transfer Tax. “It is long past time we make the rich pay their fair share of taxes, instead of making New York the long-time leader in economic inequality. We won’t solve the climate crisis or systemic racism or a host of other social problems until we embrace ecosocialism, putting the needs of average people and the planet ahead of the profits and well-being of a few,” said Peter LaVenia, state party co-chair.

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2024/01/20
08:40 UTC

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Conflicts, contradictions and chances from the Dubai COP28 Consensus

Civil society pushed, kept the focus and put immense pressure on fossil fuel phase out at COP28. The result is obviously far weaker than hoped for, but this is not surprising and at least improves the terrain of struggle in the future.

https://www.globaljustice.org.uk/blog/2023/12/conflicts-contradictions-and-chances-from-the-dubai-cop28-consensus/

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2023/12/19
14:19 UTC

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The World Bank should not host the Loss and Damage Fund

Once again, global South countries are being pushed to accept an agreement that will not work on their interest. The World Bank's business model is notorious for imposing loans and conditionalities to global south countries, while the Loss and Damage Fund is supposed to help countries who are already experiencing impacts from climate change that is beyond repair and adaptation. My newest blog:

https://www.globaljustice.org.uk/blog/2023/11/the-world-bank-should-not-host-the-loss-and-damage-fund/

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2023/11/03
21:38 UTC

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While we’re all upset at 3500 people dying due to fighting in Israel 🇮🇱 …

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2023/10/29
03:09 UTC

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This is how I'm going to remember Diane Feinstein. As a pawn for big oil. rude to children even

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2023/10/04
18:36 UTC

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“Experts warn 'green growth' in high income countries is not happening & call for 'post-growth' climate policies to meet Paris targets in new @TheLancetPlanet study” — @TheLancet

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2023/09/05
19:33 UTC

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