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Join us for a galvanizing conversation on how grassroots-led climate solutions are not just innovative and scalable, but essential for the systemic change we need.
Environmental justice (EJ) and climate justice (CJ) grassroots communities are building holistic climate solutions that also address complex social issues in a way that puts communities and peoples in charge of their own futures. This work is often mistranslated or inaccurately translated in the “impact” frameworks of funders and policymakers, who may incorrectly perceive this work as too small to tackle the climate crisis effectively, even though these efforts are key to creating healthy and thriving climate-resilient communities.
Our panelists, including seasoned leaders from communities on the frontlines of the climate crisis, will share real-world examples of how these solutions drive change and address climate change threats. We’ll introduce emerging research on impact and scale that aligns with EJ and CJ visions, and discuss how funders, public sector leaders, and academia can understand and value the critical work of frontline communities.
This is more than a discussion; it’s a vital call to redefine success in climate action, especially in the face of political uncertainty, escalating climate impacts, and the current threats to federal enforcement and regulations of environmental protections. Learn how diverse, grassroots-informed approaches can reshape our understanding of climate solutions and how we—across academia, government, the private sector, and philanthropy—can help advance these transformative programs and models. Don’t miss this chance to be inspired, connect across sectors, and drive impactful change together.
This is event is part of our Climate Week 2024 Hub.