Earth Day at the Climate Justice Frontier

An Earth Day web exclusive from our friends at ColorLines Suggested Reading How Could Diddy Win His Case? DDG Scores This Rare Win in Custody Battle With Halle Bailey Highlights From Pharrell Williams’ Star-Studded Louis Vuitton Menswear Show in Paris Video will return here when scrolled back into view Why Black-Owned Businesses Face Bigger Risks…

An Earth Day web exclusive from our friends at ColorLines

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Why Black-Owned Businesses Face Bigger Risks in a Global Trade War
Why Black-Owned Businesses Face Bigger Risks in a Global Trade War

There are no shortage of ideas today for how global capitalism can be marshaled to slow down global warming. Never mind that weโ€™re in this mess in the first place largely due to the take-no-prisoners industrialization that todayโ€™s wealthier nations built their fortunes upon. And many of the worldโ€™s poorer nations are paying the price, with intensifying rainstorms and lengthening droughts, among other things. Few of the market-driven ideas for dealing with climate change have addressed this hard reality.

This weekโ€™s World Peopleโ€™s Conference on Climate Changeโ€”a gathering of more than 20,000 in Cochabamba, Boliviaโ€”hopes to redirect that narrow discussion into one about climate justice. ColorLinesโ€™ correspondents in Cochabamba have compiled a slideshow of climate justice heroes at the meeting. Some are big name government officials; others are community-based organizers. They are all the sorts of voices that have been too often dismissed in the global discussion about how weโ€™ll save the planet.

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