Updated on July 19, 2021 by Carol Botten
This final report of the Environmental Justice Commission sets out a vision for the future of the UK. Part one defines the shifts needed in the UK’s approach to addressing the climate and nature crises and makes the case for a ‘new social contract’, to deliver a transition that is both rapid and fair. Part two, in five chapters, outlines the practical steps we propose. Each contains proposals on what we think needs to be done, when and by whom.
Posted on July 19, 2021 by Carol Botten
The cross-party Environmental Justice Commission (EJC), chaired by leading figures from the Conservative, Labour and Green parties, was founded in 2019 with a mission to develop a programme to address the climate and nature crisis and to do so in a way that addresses wider economic and social unfairness.
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Groundswell North East 2022
Updated on May 13, 2022 by Amy Coates
Join Friends of the Earth at Groundswell North East 2022 to help build the movement for climate justice, locally and globally. Saturday 21st May 10:00 – 17:00 Location: Discovery Museum, Blandford Square, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 4JA Groundswell… Read More
Category: Tags: friends of the earth, climate justice, Climate Action North East, Climate Action Now, Groundswell 2022
Fairness and opportunity: A people-powered plan for the green transition
Updated on July 19, 2021 by Carol Botten
This final report of the Environmental Justice Commission sets out a vision for the future of the UK. Part one defines the shifts needed in the UK’s approach to addressing the climate and nature crises and makes the case for a ‘new social contract’, to deliver a transition that is both rapid and fair. Part two, in five chapters, outlines the practical steps we propose. Each contains proposals on what we think needs to be done, when and by whom.
Category: For individuals, For businesses, For public sector, Resources, Just transition Tags: climate justice, fairness, just transition
IPPR Environmental Justice Commission – final report launched
Posted on July 19, 2021 by Carol Botten
The cross-party Environmental Justice Commission (EJC), chaired by leading figures from the Conservative, Labour and Green parties, was founded in 2019 with a mission to develop a programme to address the climate and nature crisis and to do so in a way that addresses wider economic and social unfairness.
Category: Partner News, News Tags: climate justice, people, fairness, just transition
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