Here’s Key Issue #5 - Climate Justice - from our longer resource guide on Six Ways Racial Justice is on the Ballot This Election. Environmental racism places Black, Latine, Indigenous, and other communities of color at greater risk for adverse health and economic outcomes due to structural inequities. These communities are disproportionately vulnerable to extreme weather events, displacement, and prolonged exposure to pollution. States with climate action plans with significant funding towards under-resourced communities could be at jeopardy by incoming federal and state administrations. Keep swiping for more on how climate justice is showing up on the ballot this November, and download the full resource guide for what you can do. Links in Linktree.
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