Washington, D.C. — Today, in another onslaught of right-wing, corporate-backed judicial overreach, the United States Supreme Court ruled to restrict the Environmental Protection Agency’s ability to regulate greenhouse gas emissions and limited the ability of the federal government to widely regulate industry. Grassroots Global Justice Alliance denounces this decision as an attack on Black, Indigenous, Latinx, Asian, and poor communities in the U.S. and in the Global South who are on the frontlines of pollution and climate
crisis.
In the span of a few weeks, the Republican-appointed majority of the Supreme Court has moved to rapidly transform governance, civil rights, bodily autonomy of women and people who get pregnant, and the regulatory power of the government. This is the culmination of a decades-long strategy of right-wing think tanks, corporate-backed politicians, and white supremacists to entrench the minority rule of white cis men and corporate elites, and dismantle basic human rights and protections for the most vulnerable people in the country. Today’s ruling is a damning indictment of the captured judicial branch. GGJ calls for the President to exercise the full extent of executive powers and Congress to
end the judicial overreach of this right-wing court, and advance legislation to stop fossil fuel corporations from polluting and desecrating our communities as sacrifice zones. In response to today’s decision, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance members and staff said the following: “Our government can’t protect our children and communities from guns, our government can't protect people from forced pregnancies, and now it can’t protect our lungs from toxic pollution. The Supreme Court is really calling into question the purpose of government with this ruling. After fighting for decades against environmental racism it’s hard to find faith in our government, but
not in our communities. At the end of the day only the people will save the people. We must keep fighting.” —Maria Lopez, Ironbound Community Corporation “The decades-long effort by the fossil fuel industry to strip EPA of its ability to protect our communities when power plants are emitting greenhouse gasses is a direct affront to environmental justice. In California, the majority of fossil-fueled power plants are polluting in low-income communities of color. Because the entire Western grid is connected, a polluting power plant in Southeast LA can be supplying power to wealthy white communities in Utah, just as when California imports power, frontline communities in Arizona — where
coal-fired power plants also operate in low-income communities of color — are being polluted. We need a nationwide regulatory strategy, and the Court has stolen that from us. Our communities demand better; we demand action from the Biden administration and from Congress.” —Darryl Molina Sarmiento, Communities for a Better Environment "Acknowledging that the Environmental Protection Agency is built upon false solutions to the climate crisis, this ruling has widespread ramifications for every living breathing being, especially BIPOC communities.This ruling marks the second time the court rules against the EPA, leaving no doubt that they are protecting the interests of the fossil fuel
economy and its expansion. We join the voices of those already affected by unjust rulings from the Supreme Court in solidarity to say, the Supreme Court must go." —Anacua Orellana-Garcia, Southwest Workers Union, Campaign and Policy Coordinator “The US Supreme Court isn’t only hellbent on the evisceration of our basic human rights, it is now actively denying our children, our elders and the most vulnerable the right to breathe — in doing so, the highest court of the land is becoming complicit in taking the lives of frontline communities, including those right here in Sunset Park Brooklyn. This is shameful.” —Elizabeth Yeampierre, UPROSE “Once again, a racist, sexist Supreme Court has ruled against life instead of for it — dismantling an already inadequate protection of our health and the environment. Justice Thomas joins the crowd of racists in protecting polluter profits over people and the planet — and these same individuals are fully aware of the disproportionate impacts of deadly air emissions on communities of color, Indigenous people, and workers.” —José Bravo, Executive Director, Just Transition Alliance “The Supreme Court decision today puts us all at risk, and none more than the disproportionately Black, Indigenous, Brown, and working class white communities already living next to airports,
industrial waterfronts, highways, incinerators and fossil fuel extraction sites all over the country. This decision combined with the deregulation of concealed carry and the undoing of Roe is an assault on our ability to live safe and healthy lives. We will resist these unjust rulings and continue to fight for the protections our communities need and deserve.” —Margaret Kwateng, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance “For decades, frontline environmental justice communities across this country have waged powerful campaigns to protect our children and loved ones from breathing toxic air, drinking contaminated water, and facing life threatening illness from waste buried in the lands where
we live, work, and play. All of this hangs in the balance in the face of this political moment. The right-wing extremist Supreme Court majority has laid bare in decisions, from undoing Roe to West Virginia, their contempt for racial and gender justice, and their willingness to sacrifice our survival for the sake of corporate power and profit. They have already illegitimized themselves, and our power must be reclaimed in our organizing and resistance.” —Jaron Browne, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance “As a result of the victories of environmental justice movements, the government has for decades leveraged its regulatory authority in attempts to stop polluters from laying waste to
frontline communities and our common resources. This has led to demonstrably cleaner air, cleaner waters, and healthier neighborhoods. Today’s Supreme Court ruling is an attack on the Black, Indigenous, and people of color communities that face the greatest pollution burdens and are at greatest risk to climate crisis. The right-wing majority of the Supreme Court has put future generations at risk and hamstrung the government’s ability to address climate crisis in favor of the interests of polluting corporations. This is the latest in a wave of right-wing court decisions to transform governance and human rights in the country. We must take back the courts to serve the people, and this means it is past time to expand the Supreme
Court.” —Adrien Salazar, Grassroots Global Justice Alliance
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