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Yessenia Funes

Yessenia Funes

Yessenia Funes

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"Climate justice is racial justice. The climate crisis has always been an issue embedded in systemic racism. Where can we find fossil fuel infrastructure? In communities of color. All the pollutants and toxins those refineries and power plants emit harm the Black and brown communities nearby. Black people, in particular, have borne an unfair burden from the drivers of climate change. Changing this isnt simple. Its not something we can just snap our fingers, and itll be gone. Solving this will require a complete transformation of social policies. All that money cities and counties spend on their police departments? They can invest it in Black communities to build public transit infrastructure, bike lanes, clean energy projects. Thatll take some serious political will. While its growing, its not growing nearly fast enough to save the lives of the people climate change is set to harm first and worst."
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"Vote! What we need is systemic change, and thatll only happen if the right people are in office. So vote! Or if you cant vote, contribute to get-out-the-vote campaigns. Phone bank. Post to social media. Call your local representatives. Make change happen on a bigger level than yourself. Definitely do your part, too, but know thats not enough. Not at this point. The situation is too far gone to rely on individuals to clean this up. Its up to world leaders to enact policy thatll end fossil fuels for good and create a just, sustainable world for us all."
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"For a long time, environmental justice was kept separate from the environment at large. Its become "mainstream" only recently, so it just wasnt something the general public–including reporters—really knew about. We see that slowly changing, and were seeing more environmental reporters become more sophisticated in their understanding of environmental issues and how they impact communities of color. I pursued this because I was, first, interested in racial justice. I knew I wanted to be a reporter that uncovered societal harms right away, but it was only when I realized the severity of the climate crisis that I bridged those two interests together. Once I found out what "environmental justice" was, it was a wrap. I knew that was the beat for me. And it was clear to me that there werent enough reporters out there covering it."
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