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3 Ways We're Fighting for Climate Justice this Black History Month (and Every Month)

We will never create the green and peaceful future we all want if racist systems continue to divide and exploit us. The powerful use that division to continue profiting from the destruction of the environment and to strip us of our dignity, our health, our livelihood, and all too often, our lives.

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Greenpeace USA responds to Governor Newsom's Fossil Fuel Announcement

Greenpeace USA by Katie Nelson Email Governor Newsom’s announcement banning new fracking permits starting in 2024 and analyzing pathways for a phase out of oil extraction is not enough to address the urgent climate and public health crises facing Californians Sacramento, California Today, Governor Gavin Newsom announced a ban on new hydraulic fracturing permits starting in 2024. Additionally, the governor requested that the California Air Resources Board (CARB) explore avenues to phase out fossil fuel extraction in the state by no later than 2045 an almost 25 year timeline to take the action that science tells us we need urgently in order to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. These announcements follow the governor’s September Executive Order calling on the California state legislature to ban fracking, as well as last week’s failed vote on SB 467, which proposed a timeline for phasing out fracking and other extreme drilling techniques. 

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Greenpeace USA, Movement for Black Lives, and Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy Release the Most Comprehensive Analysis to Date of Fossil Fuel Racism

Greenpeace USA Greenpeace USA, Movement for Black Lives, and Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy Release the Most Comprehensive Analysis to Date of Fossil Fuel Racism by Ryan Schleeter Email New report details how fossil fuel production has created a public health crisis for Black, Brown, Indigenous, and poor communities © Les Stone / Greenpeace Today, Greenpeace USA, the Movement for Black Lives, and the Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy are releasing  Fossil Fuel Racism: How Phasing Out Oil, Gas, and Coal Can Protect Communities. Citing examples from Louisiana’s “Cancer Alley” to California’s Kern County and beyond, the report examines how every phase of fossil fuel production extraction, transport, refining, and production disproportionately pollutes Black, Brown, Indigenous, and poor communities.

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