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Sunday, September 17, 2023

Climate Justice as the Yale Program on Climate Change Communication


Yale Program on Climate Change Communication gave a new report on Sept. 12, 2023.



  • Large majorities of registered voters support a variety of policies (see chart above) that promote climate justice goals, including:

    • Creating more parks and green spaces in low-income communities and communities of color (81%)
    • Strengthening enforcement of industrial pollution limits in low-income communities and communities of color that are disproportionately impacted by air and water pollution (77%)
    • Providing federal funding to make residential buildings in low-income communities more energy efficient (76%)
    • Developing a national program to train people from low-income communities and communities of color for new jobs in the renewable energy industry (75%)
    • Developing a national program to train people who work in the fossil fuel industry for new jobs in the renewable energy industry (75%)
    • Increasing federal funding to low-income communities and communities of color who are disproportionately impacted by air and water pollution (70%)
    • Transitioning the U.S. economy (including electric utilities, transportation, buildings, and industry) from fossil fuels to 100% clean energy by 2050 (69%)

The full report includes many other important results, including Americans’ perceptions of which groups are harmed most by global warming, their support for making climate justice a federal priorityand their willingness to participate in a campaign to urge elected officials to take action on climate justice.

4 comments:

  1. I think most voters want something done about the climate change, but the politicians and big businesses are in control. Take care, have a great day and happy new week!

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    1. I agree with Eileen. I just hope we get going on this.

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    2. These are the unbalanced facts at this point...but politicians do rely (mostly) upon receiving votes!

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