Month: June 2020

Look Beyond Corporations and Place Your Trust in Local People

From COVID-19 to Climate Change By Alex Grossman, Director of Communications In January 2020, Larry Fink, founder and CEO of BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager, wrote a letter to the CEOs of the world’s top companies announcing that BlackRock would begin exiting investments that didn’t focus on environmental sustainability. With nearly $7 trillion in […]

Deadly Dunes: The Risks of Standing Up for Justice in Pondoland, South Africa

Welcome to Pondoland, South Africa’s least economically developed region. What the region lacks in infrastructure, it makes up for in natural resources. Ecologists have named the region the Pondoland Center for Plant Endemism, home to many species found nowhere else in the world. While beautiful, Pondoland is also home to violence and strife. Transworld Mining, […]

A Call for Change

The oppressive systems that exploit the environment globally are the very same systems that disproportionately police, exploit, and murder black and brown people. White supremacy is the root that allows these violent systems to thrive, and we cannot truly achieve environmental or social justice without eradicating systemic racism from our society. We are outraged by […]

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