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Subject Earth Day 2020 is not stopped by COVID-19
Date April 22, 2020 7:02 PM
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Climate change has far-reaching effects for everyone, but it disproportionately affects underresourced communities. Many low-income people and people of color are still recovering from natural disasters like Hurricanes Harvey and Maria, and many continue to be harmed by pollutants in their neighborhoods from decades of segregation. These factors make it challenging for people to stay healthy and safe, especially as the country battles COVID-19.


On the 50th anniversary of Earth Day, we're highlighting inclusive solutions to help our nation&rsquo;s marginalized communities adapt to the world&rsquo;s changing climate. The environmental movement hasn&rsquo;t always prioritized equity, but with an emphasis on education and inclusive decisionmaking, effective solutions can ensure communities have the resources they need to adapt and thrive.


The Urban Institute looks forward to expanding our body of work on this critical issue with our new research area on
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climate, disasters, and the environment.

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Ensuring the health of our people&mdash;and our planet
In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, rallying around the planet&rsquo;s health might seem challenging. But the underlying problems in these two arenas aren&rsquo;t unrelated, and their solutions require similar actions.

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What do stay-at-home orders mean for families living in unsafe or unrepaired homes?
At last count, almost 1.4 million US households lived in severely inadequate homes. Many homes have been left in disrepair by Hurricanes Harvey and Maria and Western wildfires, so stay-at-home orders pose a unique health challenge for families living in these unsafe dwellings.

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What would it take for families and communities to be prepared for global climate change?
Thoughtful and thorough preparation for the disruptive effects of global climate change can provide a range of options for communities and households that would respect their historical assets, levels of social cohesion, desires for their own life outcomes, and opportunities for collective action.

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The Green New Deal sets a high bar for environmental economic change and justice
The resolution&rsquo;s vision is as wide as the attention it&rsquo;s garnered. This blog post explores how the Green New Deal takes on massive climate, economic, and social justice challenges. Also, tune in to the
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Critical Value podcast episode to hear experts discuss the evidence that can inform the Green New Deal.

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Prioritizing equity and energy efficiency in climate policy
Defining climate equity and strategizing action are no small tasks. Based on the established scholarship of a rising group of energy justice researchers, we found six ways to prioritize climate equity and energy efficiency.

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Who are America&rsquo;s &ldquo;climate migrants,&rdquo; and where will they go?
As migration increases along America&rsquo;s coasts and in other geographies subject to extreme climate change effects, expanding the policy and program capacity of receiving communities is a regional resilience imperative.

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How our disaster recovery should improve in the face of stronger hurricanes
After every major disaster in the US, we ask questions about the quality and speed of recovery. Urban researchers examine 88 disasters from 2005 to 2015 and explain disaster recovery improvements, missteps in federal disaster recovery, and opportunities to strengthen recovery efforts.

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