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Reasons for the differential effects of climate change

Climate change has a disproportionate impact on communities of color and low income people around the world. People's abilities to mitigate and adapt to the negative consequences of climate change are shaped by factors such as income, race, class, gender, capital and political representation. Since communities that are affected the most, such as low-income communities or communities of color possess fewer material resources, they are particularly vulnerable to climate change. It is especially difficult for people living in poverty or precarious situations to recover from environmental disasters as a result of not having the necessary resources. In addition, such populations often receive an unequal share of disaster relief and recovery assistance. They generally have minimal involvement in decision-making, and political and legal processes that relate to climate change and the natural environment as well. As a result of years of racist and classist policies, people of color and poor communities have been concentrated in the most polluted communities. At least 68% of African Americans in the United States live within 30 miles of a coal-fired plant, while only 56% of the white population does.  [1]

The NAACP Environmental and Climate Justice Program was created in order to support community leadership in addressing this human and civil rights issue. The program works at addressing the various practices that are harming communities worldwide and the policies that are needed to correct these impacts. They also advocate for the reduction of harmful emissions, advances in energy efficient and clean energy, and the strengthening of community resilience. [2]

Climate Justice Protests

An increasingly popular way to get public officials to give attention to climate justice is through protests and strikes.  In 2019 Greta Thunberg, a 16 year old Swedish native, has started a revolution. Thunberg’s School Strike for Climate has brought a great deal of media attention to the idea of climate justice.  Every Friday she skips school to strike for the climate and she once stated in an interview with Democracy Now!, “Since you don’t give a damn about my future then I won’t either,”[3] referring to the Swedish members of Parliament.  She reaches the audience through impactful phrases and scientific information making the climate crisis a reality and not as far off as some politicians want us to think. When Thunberg came to the United States to speak at the UN Climate Summit she traveled across the Atlantic Ocean by sailboat in protest of the emissions caused by airplanes.

Thunberg’s radical way of protesting has created “The Greta effect” which inspires a new generation to take a stance on climate justice as a political issue.[4]  She is joined by many other students in her school strike for action towards climate change. Also, her protests has brought about increased media attention to the issue of climate change in hopes that elected officials will make a change in years to come.

Political approaches towards climate justice

The 21st century became the time to take serious action towards climate justice because many elite groups were unwilling to solve the environmental and social issues for climate justice. At the same time, climate justice activists demands began to increase significantly that it was important to take alternative steps. For example, the Climate Justice Now! network , which is a network of organizations that advocate for climate justice was founded in 2007 by the UNFCCC. Additionally, in 2010, the Bolivian government sponsored “Peoples’ World Conference on Climate Change and the Right of Mother Earth in Cochabamba,[5]which helped connect many climate change activists together. Many political groups also began to take impressive actions towards climate change: The grassrootscampaign of Dine local citizen group in New Mexico prevented “the creation of the Desert Rock coal plant, which would have been the third such polluting monolith in this small, rural community.”[6] New coal power plant proposals have been cancelled because the community is against it and therefore has helped keep the climate pollution low. The increase of climate justice political groups helped go against many companies and were successful at lowering pollution.

  1. ^ Wilf, Rachel; Madrid, Jorge (2012-04-20). "New EPA Rules Help Communities of Color Breathe Easier". Center for American Progress. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  2. ^ "NAACP | Environmental & Climate Justice". NAACP. Retrieved 2019-12-04.
  3. ^ “We Are Striking to Disrupt the System”: An Hour with 16-Year-Old Climate Activist Greta Thunberg, retrieved 2019-11-18
  4. ^ "Greta Thunberg", Wikipedia, 2019-11-18, retrieved 2019-11-18
  5. ^ Bond, Patrick. "Politics of Climate Justice" (PDF). ggjalliance.org. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. Retrieved 5 December 2019.
  6. ^ Bond, Patrick. "Politics of Climate Justice" (PDF). ggjalliance.org. University of KwaZulu-Natal Press. Retrieved 5 December 2019.