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News Article
March 22, 2022
Rethinking Finance: Principles for Building a New Climate Just Economy

The climate justice movement must work to leverage the power of currency to create a more just, sustainable, and equitable world. While this may sound utopian, there are already proven financial investment models based on principles of social and environmental justice that can provide an alternative to the destruction wrought by the current capitalist world system.

Defined
October 7, 2024
Factory Farming Key Terms

The Center’s latest report, A Green New Meal: How Factory Farming Fuels Climate Injustice and What We Can Do About It, has just been released. Here is a collection of some of the most important definitions associated with Factory Farming. Read the Report (linked) for more!

Climate Impacts
March 22, 2022
On the Rise: The Surging Threat to Coastal Communities

The 20th century saw an unprecedented increase in global mean sea level (GMSL), rising faster than any prior century for 33 millennia. But low-lying coastal communities like Miami-Dade, Florida are the ones facing the most severe social, economic, and political ramifications of GMSL rise.

Editor's Note
March 22, 2022
Issue 14 Editor's Note

For the past two weeks, many of the world’s leaders and representatives have converged in Glasgow, Scotland, for the 26th annual Conference of Parties (COP26). But as its end quickly approaches, it is increasingly clear that the conference is grossly inadequate on nearly all fronts. Meanwhile, as official negotiations flail, the COP26 Coalition has brought together movements from across the world to build power for system change at the People’s Summit.

Defined
March 22, 2022
The Anti-Ecological Nature of Capitalism: Externality Theory Defined

Externality theory describes the practice of corporations displacing negative environmental effects on to other members of society not involved in the original producer-consumer transaction, oftentimes intentionally to avoid paying for expensive environmental protection technology.

Review
March 22, 2022
5 More Climate Justice Podcasts You Need to Follow

Here are five more climate justice podcasts we love and think you should listen to!

Interview
March 22, 2022
The Structural Transition We Need: An Interview with Jonah Kurman-Faber

As the climate crisis continues to worsen, climate-related anxiety around the globe is reaching an all-time high. This angst is fueled by two main questions: what are the sweeping policy changes the planet requires and how can populations around the globe bring about these changes? To develop a better understanding of what tackling the climate crisis actually entails, we spoke with Jonah Kurman-Faber, Research Director at Climate XChange and Fellow with the Global Center for Climate Justice.

Report Summary
October 7, 2024
Factory Farming And Climate Justice: A Green New Meal

While the climate justice movement has highlighted the burning of fossil fuels and deforestation as being the leading causes of the climate crisis thus far, the role of agribusiness and factory farming in particular have received far less public attention. Yet, an upcoming report by Noa Dalzell entitled A Green New Meal: How Factory Farming Fuels Climate Injustice and What We Can Do About It reveals that factory farming in the United States is indeed a major driver of climate change and environmental injustice.

Editor's Note
March 22, 2022
Issue 13 Editor's Note

A massive document leak exposed how some of the world’s largest fossil fuel and animal feed-producing nations are lobbying to strip key findings from the latest IPCC climate assessment. The attack on climate facts comes just a couple weeks before the pivotal COP26, raising questions about the summit’s potential outcome during a critical juncture in international climate negotiations.

Report Summary
March 22, 2022
A Dangerous Climate for Free Trade: NAFTA, USMCA, and what they mean for People and the Planet

The corporate-led neoliberal North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) and its successor, the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA), amount to a dangerous attack on human health, welfare, and the environment. What can be done to reverse the damage already done and prevent further harm in the face of climate change?

Report Summary
March 22, 2022
Social Media Platforms are the Mouthpiece for Climate Lies

A recent groundbreaking report exposes the pivotal and dangerous role of social media in the spread of climate change disinformation and the fight against real and solutions-oriented information, specifically in the case of the February 2021 Texas blackouts.

Editor's Note
March 22, 2022
Issue 12 Editor's Note

On October 1, Enbridge Energy’s Line 3 began to pump nearly one million barrels of oil per day, putting pristine waterways at risk and breaking federal land treaties with the Anishinaabe people of present day Minnesota. First proposed in 2014, Indigenous Peoples and climate justice activists have stalled its completion for seven years. Their fight continues against the destructive pipeline that has violated Indigenous rights, land, and waters.

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