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Climate Justice

In this week’s Climate Justice newsletter, we’re honoring the late Al Weinrub, whose work focused on energy justice. First, we have the last piece he published, which speaks to the two main energy models—one is a community-centered model and the other keeps power in the hands of a few. Next, we learn why the struggle for energy justice must continue if we want to advance climate justice. Then, our economic justice editors sit down with Maurice Mitchell to discuss what a movement-accountable government looks like. Finally, we discuss how BIPOC entrepreneurs are accessing capital and how better pathways are possible. 


The New (Renewable) Energy Tyranny

 
A walk-through of how California and federal energy institutions are suppressing local community ownership and control of energy resources, while bolstering the hegemony of the country’s renewable energy oligarchy. Read more…
 
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Power to the People: Why We Need Energy Justice

 
We need more than a shift from fossil fuels. We need a justice-centered movement for clean energy, with energy produced and owned by the communities who use it. Read more…
 
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Building Movement-Accountable Government: A Conversation with Steve Dubb, Rithika Ramamurthy, and Maurice Mitchell

 
“Governing power, worker power, organized labor, and other kinds of worker power are … economic strategies [that] can’t be divorced from political ones.” Read more…
 
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Getting Capital to BIPOC Entrepreneurs: Some Pandemic Lessons

 
How can capital get to BIPOC small businesses that need it? A pandemic-era program involving federally funded revolving loan funds has some lessons to share. Read more…
 
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