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A Polluter-Pays and Avoiding Harm Approach to Climate Justice - Melody Stainbrook
When discussing climate justice, one can focus on many different levels of responsibility: individual, community, corporation, and state-level responsibility. I look at major polluters' obligations under sharing burdens and discuss their importance within the polluter-pays model. By viewing climate justice from a global perspective, the polluter-pays model with a focus on avoiding harm is the best model.
Unequal Green Space - Candice Powers
Countries around the world are witnessing increasing urbanization as people are pulled towards cities with the promise of more job opportunities and greater prosperity. However, city living inherently reduces one’s access to nature and green spaces. The location and quality of these natural spaces are associated with numerous demographic factors, including the socioeconomic status (SES) and racial or ethnic background of surrounding inhabitants.
Christian Environmental Obligation - Catie Malone
The Christian call to sustain the planet is more pressing than ever, as combating climate change means upholding justice for humanity, especially protecting the poorest among us.
Food Justice in a Flawed Food System - Hallie Bereday
Every system in our lives is impacted by structural racism--the racially based inequalities perpetuated by social structures and institutions; this includes our food system.
H&M’s New Spring Color: Green - Gracey Owen
As being environmentally conscious becomes trendy, over-generalized terms like “sustainable” and “ecofriendly” greenwash the marketplace.