In an encouraging sign for those seeking to make the vision of the Green
New Deal a reality, a coalition of mostly white environmental
organizations and predominantly black environmental justice
organizations have released the “Equitable & Just National Climate
Platform.”
The platform is a vision statement for American climate justice policy,
with signatories “committed to advancing a bold and equitable national
climate agenda and believe that all people and all communities have the
right to breathe clean air, live free of dangerous levels of toxic
pollution, access healthy food, and share the benefits of a prosperous
and vibrant clean economy.”
The Sierra Club, League of Conservation Voters, Natural Resources
Defense Council, and Union of Concerned Scientists are also members of
the BlueGreen Alliance which released a similar labor-focused
platform
in June.
Platform co-authors and inaugural signatories: Center for American
Progress, Center for Earth, Energy and Democracy, Center for the Urban
Environment, John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy, Thomas Edison
State University, Deep South Center for Environmental Justice,
Earthjustice, Environmental Justice Health Alliance for Chemical Policy
Reform, Harambee House–Citizens for Environmental Justice, League of
Conservation Voters, Little Village Environmental Justice Organization,
Los Jardines Institute, Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition,
Midwest Environmental Justice Network, Natural Resources Defense
Council, New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance, ReGenesis Project,
Sierra Club, Tishman Environment and Design Center at the New School,
Union of Concerned Scientists, WE ACT for
Environmental Justice.
Environmental justice organization inaugural signatories: 2BRIDGE
CDX / BTB Coalition,
Agricultura Cooperative Network, Alaska Community Action on Toxics,
Black Environmental Collective-Pittsburgh, Black Millennials 4 Flint,
Black Youth Leadership Development Institute, Center on Race, Poverty
and the Environment, Citizens for Melia, Clean Power Lake County,
Coalition of Community Organizations, Community Housing and Empowerment
Connections, Community Members for Environmental Justice, Concerned
Citizens Coalition of Long Branch, Concerned Citizens of Wagon Mound and
Mora County, Connecticut Coalition for Environmental Justice, Dakota
Wicohan, Delaware Concerned Residents for Environmental Justice, Dr.
Cesar G. Abarca, Dr. Fatemeh Shafiei, Dr. Marisol Ruiz, Dr. Robert
Bullard, East Michigan Environmental Action Council, Eduardo Aguiar, El
Chante: Casa de Cultura, Farmworker Association of Florida, Flint
Rising, Georgia Statewide Network for Environmental Justice and Equity,
Greater Newark Conservancy, Green Door Initiative, Greenfaith, Ironbound
Community Corporation, Jesus People Against Pollution, Las Pistoleras
Instituto Cultural de Arte, Lenape Indian Tribe of Delaware, Louisiana
Democracy Project, Minority Workforce Development Coalition, Mossville
Community in Action, Native Justice Coalition, Organizacion en
California de Lideres Campesinas, Inc., Partnership for Southern Equity,
People Concerned About Chemical Safety, People for Community Recovery,
PODER, Reverend Canon Lloyd S. Casson,
Rubbertown Emergency ACTion, Tallahassee Food Network, Texas Coalition
of Black Democrats, Texas Drought Project, Texas Environmental Justice
Advocacy Services, The Wise Choice, Inc., Tradish “Traditional Real
Foods,” Tusconians for a Clean Environment, UrbanKind Institute, We the
People of Detroit, West County Toxics Coalition, Wisconsin Green
Muslims.