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Biden's Justice40 plan offers hope of a fairer environment – but can it work? | US domestic policy


For the Isleta Pueblo, that could mean funding for advanced irrigation or new sustainable revenue streams.
“We’ve been dealing with drought for decades. But this summer is actually going to be really, really dire for lots of indigenous, but also people of color farmers,” said Jade Begay of the NDN Collective, an indigenous-led justice organization that advocates for access to clean water.
Done right, experts say, the Justice40 program could designate millions or billions of dollars to communities in need and employ extensive planning and analysis. Done wrong, it could turn into a slush fund for pet projects that don’t necessarily reduce inequality. Just sending money to communities might not necessarily lead to local pollution reductions and to new, more sustainable jobs for the people who need them most. ....

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Who is the 'greenest' tribe? - Indian Country Today


Apr 22, 2021
Tribal citizen installs solar system for family on the Picuris Pueblo, Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund. (Photo courtesy of Tribal Solar Accelerator Fund)
It’s not an easy answer #EarthDayEveryDay
Indigenous nations can combat climate change by noticing environmental changes, having leadership acting on it and, maybe, by just listening to grandma.
“Conservation comes more (naturally) to a Navajo grandma cause she’s always conserved her whole life. They lived through world wars, they know how to not use a lot of things and really hold things back until they really need it,” Sandra Begay-Campbell said. “You had to do with the minimal amount you had.” ....

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