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<p><span style="">Climate''' '''</span>'''<span>justice</span>'''<span style=""> requires the liberation and emancipation of all from systems of oppression.</span></p>
<p><span style="">Climate''' '''</span>'''<span>justice</span>'''<span style=""> requires the liberation and emancipation of all from systems of oppression.</span></p>
<p><span style="">These systems are the source of </span><span style="">ongoing ecocide. </span><span style="">They produce and perpetuate structural social inequalities that are amplified in the face of the climate crisis.</span></p>
<p><span style="">These systems are the source of </span><span style="">ongoing ecocide. </span><span style="">They produce and perpetuate structural social inequalities that are amplified in the face of the climate crisis.</span></p>
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"Climate justice is social justice." - Tasnim Rekik

β€œIt's the idea that climate change is not just a physical problem that can be addressed with simple technological solutions, like electric cars. It is not enough to stop emitting CO2. Rather, environmental destruction is a symptom of a system that is based on social injustices." -David Suzuki Foundation

Climate justice requires the liberation and emancipation of all from systems of oppression.

These systems are the source of ongoing ecocide. They produce and perpetuate structural social inequalities that are amplified in the face of the climate crisis.



If you have any suggested revisions or additional resources to share related to the above content, please email them to kenzie@lehub.ca.


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