Climate Justice
ShareInsightful conversations that connect the climate crisis to the social and racial issues in which it is deeply entangled.
Dr. Robert Bullard: The Father of Environmental Justice
December 13, 2019
Climate One honors Robert Bullard with the ninth annual Stephen Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communications. Often described as...
Dismantling White Supremacy to Address the Climate Crisis
April 29, 2022
We know that the climate crisis doesn’t affect everyone equally. A fundamental injustice of the climate crisis is that those who have...
Activism, Art and Environmental Justice
January 20, 2023
On Climate One we often try to shine a light on the vast inequities that exist between those who benefit from extracting and burning fossil fuels...
Climate & Democracy with Jamie Raskin, Heather McGhee and Rebecca Willis
April 21, 2022
As a member of the House Oversight and Reform Committee, Congressman Jamie Raskin has grilled fossil fuel executives on the industry’s long...
Should Nature Have Rights?
May 28, 2021
In the last several years, a growing number of countries and places within the United States have tried to establish legal standing for natural...
Cropped Out: Land, Race and Climate
November 13, 2020
African-American farmers have been no strangers to land dispossession in the face of capitalism, based on extracting minerals and other resources...
Real Talk: Racism and Climate
June 11, 2020
This program was recorded via video on June 11, 2020The national outrage sparked by the murder of George Floyd has cast a spotlight on systemic...
Billionaire Wilderness
July 24, 2020
What happens when wealth meets wilderness?For many of us, the story of the American wilderness begins when Europeans arrived on these shores and...
Oppressive Heat: Climate Change as a Civil Rights Issue
April 25, 2019
While the environmental movement is typically associated with upper-class white folk, it is also a civil rights issue. Communities of color often...