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Environmental justice institutions
Action Center on Race and the Economy
Alternatives for Community & Environment (ACE)
Asian Pacific Environmental Network (APEN)
Black Environmental Network (BEN) [UK]
Center for Diversity & the Environment (CDE)
· “...harnesses the power of racial and ethnic diversity to transform the U.S. environmental
movement by developing leaders, catalyzing change within institutions & building alliances.”
Center for Earth, Energy & Democracy (CEED)
Center on Race, Poverty & the Environment
Center for Story-based Strategy (CSS)
· “...cultivates imagination spaces where story, grassroots leadership, organizing, and democracy are
interwoven strategies to build power.”
Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR)
· "...a feminist, anti-colonial, marine science laboratory. This means our methods foreground
values of equity, humility, and justice. We specialize in community-based and citizen science
monitoring of plastic pollution, particularly of plastics in food webs.
Climate Reframe [UK]
Community Engagement, Environmental Justice, & Health (CEEJH)
Detroiters Working for Environmental Justice
BIPOC Climate and Energy Justice PhDs
Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF)
Environmental Justice Health Alliance for Chemical Policy Reform (EJHA)
Environmental Justice Index @ USTSDR
Environmental Justice Research Collaborative
New England Environmental Justice Research Project
Environmental Law Institute (ELI)
Environmental Justice Initiative
· “...a research project to study and contribute to the global environmental justice movement"
Global Environmental Justice Observatory @ UC Santa Cruz
Global Environmental Justice Group @ University of East Anglia
· "...an initiative dedicated to increasing racial diversity across mainstream environmental NGOs,
foundations and government agencies."
Green Justice Coalition [Massachusetts]
· "To increase equity, GLT effects change at the structural level, beyond campaigns of diversity. We act
together as fiduciaries of color and indigenous peoples identifying and confronting practices of bias,
cultural preference and homogeneity, to transform the environmental sector. We do this because it is
necessary to reaffirm the narrative about who cares about the environment, who bears the burdens of
degradation, and who benefits from inclusiveness at every level. Everyone cares. Burdens are
disproportionate. Everyone benefits. Practices of exclusion keep the environmental profession from
achieving its highest potential: healing and sustaining all communities."
Greenaction for Health & Environmental Justice
GreenRoots [Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA]
Gulf Coast Center for Law & Policy
· Now Taproot Earth (website archivally maintained)
HECHO: Hispanics Enjoying Camping, Hunting, and the Outdoors
Historically Black College and University (HBCU) Climate Change Consortium
Intersectional Environmentalist Council
League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC)
Little Village Environmental Justice Organization
Michigan Environmental Justice Coalition
Madison Environmental Justice / Midwest Environmetal Justice Organization [USA]
Midwest Environmental Justice Network [USA]
Movement Generation Justice & Ecology Project (mg)
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
Environmental & Climate Justice
National Black Environmental Justice Network
National Wildlife Federation
Environmental Justice
Network for Strong Communities
People Organizing to Demand Environmental and Economic Justice (PODER-San Francisco)
Poor People's Campaign: A National Call for Moral Revival
· "What began in 2013 as a call for what’s possible is now a movement that has changed the standard
for clean energy. And our grantee partners have led the way and are still working to make sure every
100% commitment is rooted in equity. 160 cities. Over ten counties. Eight states. 242 companies.
All have committed to 100% renewable energy — and now must commit to a just transition."
Southwest Organizing Project (SWOP)
Agrarian & Environmental Justice
Institutional JEDI-DEI statements
American Bird Conservancy (ABC)
Bat Conservation International (BCI)
Center for Biological Diversity (CBD)
Citizens Climate Education (CCE)
Endangered Species Coalition (ESC)
Environmental and Energy Study Institute (EESI)
Environmental Defense Fund (EDF)
National Audubon Society (NAS)
National Wildlife Foundation (NWF)
Turtle Survival Alliance (TSA)
US Climate Action Network (USCAN)
Xerxes Society for Invertebrate Conservation
Climate justice networks & initiatives
Climate Criminals @ Climate Accountibility Research Project (CARP)
· “...We are a network of academics, policymakers, practitioners, and civil society activists
engaged in climate justice issues. While the main focus of work is on the rapidly urbanizing
regions in the global South, our work is informed by comparative analyses that cut across the
global North-South divides.”
· “...a grassroots, Global South-driven initiative connecting social & climate justice struggles by
uniting labor, social and climate movements from the Global South & North toward a common
goal of turning debt-trap diplomacy on its head by canceling the debt of impoverished nations
as a way to pay for leaving fossil fuels in the ground and financing a just transition. The
implementation of a global Debt-for-Climate initiative has the potential to leave trillions of
dollars in fossil fuel reserves in the ground, while freeing countries from a strangling debt
burden often used as a tool for further extraction of natural resources.”
Global Campaign to Demand Climate Justice
Northeast Climate Justice Research Collaborative
Real Solutions - Not 'Net Zero'
This is Our Home: Pacific Artists for Climate Justice
· “A project of the Fossil Fuel Non-proliveration Treaty Initiative"
Climate justice funders
Climate and Clean Energy Equity Fund