When we think about the climate crisis, global warming comes to mind. Just the thought of it is sobering, but the truth is that the climate crisis involves more than this - it has intrinsic roots in society's marginalization of minority communities. In order to build a more just and sustainable world, we must shift priorities to create more inclusive climate action and:
This will lay the groundwork to approach the problem holistically, encompassing justice, equity, inclusion and diversity (JEDI), in order to affect change.
Inclusive climate action is an innovative and systemic approach to address the global climate crisis with JEDI as a priority. It can be done by:
This is an approach that will provide economic, environmental and social benefits for all.
Climate change harms not only the environment but also the most vulnerable members of society. These marginalized people take the brunt of the problems of climate change, which are largely created by the privileged members of society. For example, in the US people of color are disproportionately affected by air pollution compared to white people.
This is why inclusive climate action is so imperative. It is a roadmap for addressing the environmental crisis and its looming effects on vulnerable groups and the economy. The Inclusive Climate Action (ICA) program provides cities with the tools to take action. It provides a platform that will:
When we as a society recognize how the environment and humanity are intertwined, both can begin to improve. The benefits of inclusive climate action are far-reaching:
These benefits are not hypothetical either. There is an effort within the US to take action now. This year, US President Joe Biden proposed a $2 trillion plan for the US to be at net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, in addition to the following actions:
As more people and businesses recognize their responsibility to the environment and to their fellow community members, they are starting to affect change. The C40 Cities report highlights a few of the ways that communities and governments are starting to make a difference:
Together, businesses, governments, and communities can also:
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