Climate One TV: Real Talk: Racism and Climate
Guests
Mustafa Santiago Ali
Robert Bullard
Glynda Carr
Summary
The national uprising ignited by the murder of George Floyd has cast a spotlight on the country’s embedded, institutional racism, including the fraught relationship between environmentalism and communities of color. Air pollution, severe weather and the economic upheaval brought on by climate change impacts black and minority communities first and worst, yet their voices are often left out of policy responses and market solutions. How can we amplify and advocate for leaders of color in the fight against climate change? What can allies do to create a green movement that is inclusive and actively anti-racist?
A conversation with Mustafa Santiago Ali, vice president of environmental justice at the National Wildlife Federation, Robert Bullard, distinguished professor of urban planning and environmental policy at Texas Southern University and winner of the 2019 Stephen Schneider Award for Outstanding Climate Science Communication, and Glynda Carr, President and CEO of Higher Heights for America.
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6:00 The right to breathe clean air
10:01 Ethnic diversity of oil companies
15:22 The connection between racism and carbon pollution
20:51 Lightening Round
24:26 White Allies