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Energy justice builds upon the environmental justice and climate justice movement’s outstanding work to protect the human right to a clean and healthy environment and fight against corporate extraction and pollution of our precious resources. Energy justice includes racial, economic, and social justice together in its aim to end energy burdens and inequities. It is crucial that we are able to critically look at our energy system, and analyze where our energy comes from, who uses it, and what exploitation lies in the current system.

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Energy justice in the news
Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter

Energy justice in the news

Local: Climate Change Experts Are Taking Notes from Indigenous Knowledge | Honolulu Civil Beat

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Learn more: Watch & listen
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Learn more: Watch & listen

Watch - “Why We Need to Go All in on Climate Justice”

Listen - Real Climate Solutions or False Promises? Here’s how to tell.

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Energy justice spotlights of 2022
Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter

Energy justice spotlights of 2022

Hawaiʻi Public Utilities Commission Opens a Docket to Explore Energy Equity and Justice; Energy Justice Advocates Petition The Federal Trade Commission Investigation of Energy Utility Abuses; Controversial Inflation Reduction Act Passes- Historic Bill for Climate Action But Slippery Slope for Climate Justice; Indigenous Women Victorious Over Big Oil; Environmental Groups Release Roadmap to Accelerate Transmission Infrastructure; Los Angeles becomes the largest city to pass a new buildings electrification code

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Word of the month: Disadvantaged communities
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Word of the month: Disadvantaged communities

This definition is chosen as it relates to public and private initiatives for funding programming that attempts to target communities that suffer disproportionate economic, health, and environmental burdens.

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Food for thought
Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter Sierra Club Hawaiʻi Chapter

Food for thought

We need to acknowledge that in dealing with climate change, the trade-offs often lead to negative consequences for communities that weren't involved in the decision of what would be traded away. How do we carry out the clean energy transition without making the mistakes of the past? Studied ambiguity is no longer an option. We can't afford the high social and environmental costs of cheap goods, cheap labor, and disposable ecosystems. This much is clear: There's no time left to trade away either justice or sustainability.

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