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Climate Justice Alliance

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20: 230:“The Climate Justice Alliance welcomes the bold Green New Deal initiative from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other Members of Congress; however, to truly address the interlinked crises of a faltering democracy, growing wealth disparity and community devastation caused by climate change and industrial pollution, we must reduce emissions at their source. Allowing for neoliberal constructs such as Net Zero emissions, which equate carbon emission offsets and technology investments with real emissions reductions at source, would only exacerbate existing pollution burdens on frontline communities. Such loopholes for carbon markets and unproven techno-fixes only serve to line the coffers of the polluting corporations, while increasing (not reducing) harm to our communities. Our communities can no longer be used as sacrifice zones.” 180: 187:
through the economy: Valuable resources are procured from nature by the input end of the economy; the resources flow through the economy, being transformed and manufactured into goods along the way; and invaluable waste and pollution eventually accumulate by the output end.
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However, upon the proposal of the Green New Deal, delegates from CJA spoke out publicly about the need for a focus on protecting “frontline communities” (those who are most exposed to the damaging effects of climate change) via public statements and organizing members in
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Since sharing their perspective on necessary additions to the deal, CJA has spearheaded local versions of the Green New Deal and iterations including the “Feminist Green New Deal” and the “Green New Deal for Public Housing” alongside Senator/2020 presidential candidate,
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As part of their Black Mesa activities, CJA established an ongoing effort called the “Our Power Campaign” which involves the construction of what they call a “local living economy”. CJA calls these groups “Our Power Communities” (OPC) and they are based on a model of:
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The stated goal of CJA to create " the power of deep grassroots organizing to win local, regional, statewide, and national shifts" in regards to climate change and unjust exposure of marginalized communities to its damaging effects.
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of material resources is possible, but only by using up some energy resources as well as an additional amount of other material resources; and energy resources, in turn, cannot be recycled at all, but are dissipated as
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region of Arizona. The activities sought to coordinate community-led action strategies to alleviate urban development of the region and gathered 100 of its members to protest activities of large
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Following its formal establishment, CJA launched its first coordinated effort with an organized effort hosted by the Black Mesa Water Coalition in the
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in that it centers efforts around protesting and organizing against the disproportionate harm of climate change on marginalized communities.
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CJA has also established a loan fund as part of the campaign that helps their OPCs become loan-ready via technical support and coaching.
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protest activities. Most notably, early members of CJA organized a 400-person assembly for climate justice at the 2010
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While CJA was officially formed in 2013, the organization traces its origin to a 3-year period of coordinated
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Rally for the climate crisis, Saturday 22 February 2020, Melbourne, organized by the Climate Justice Alliance.
278: 258: 222: 179: 164:"Move the money" - Organizing to move money out of the old economy using both public and private vehicles. 158:"Build the new" - Building economic models and institutions, such as with their "Our Power Communities" 51: 328: 55: 170:"Change the story" - speaking out against perceived unjust systems that are currently the "norm" 167:"Build the bigger we" - Aiming to establish geographical growth of the alliance across countries 161:"Change the rules" - Policy efforts and political partnerships, such as with the Green New Deal 332: 218: 184: 303: 238: 202: 39: 481: 47: 408:"How to Craft Climate Financing That Helps Minorities and Lower-Income Americans" 108: 194: 84: 35: 336: 210: 189: 457:"The Green New Deal is here, and everyone has something to say about it" 433:"Big philanthropy could fuel the Green New Deal—if it learns to listen" 92: 259:"Movement Generation | Climate Justice Alliance / Our Power Campaign" 38:
of over 70 rural and urban community-based organizations focused on
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CJA describes its main strategies for climate justice success as:
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companies and their effects on vulnerable populations in the area.
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Climate change organizations based in the United States
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non-governmental
collective
sustainability
race
ethnicity
economic development
poverty alleviation
addressing climate change
environmental justice movement
grassroots
US Social Forum
Detroit
Black Mesa
coal mining

natural resources
Recycling
waste heat
Green New Deal
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
Edward J. Markey
Washington D.C.
United States Congress
Bernie Sanders
"Movement Generation | Climate Justice Alliance / Our Power Campaign"
"Climate justice now! Occupy the climate!"
"Climate Justice Alliance"
"From Occupy to Climate Justice"
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