Recording now available for our Apr. 2021 Webinar: Equity and Justice in a Changing Climate in Georgia

April 29, 2021

Thank you to those who attended the February GCP webinar, “Equity and Justice in a Changing Climate in Georgia.” For those who were unable to join but still want to learn about how a changing climate impacts equity and justice in Georgia and what can be done about it, the recording is now available on the Georgia Climate Project’s YouTube Channel.

Against the backdrop of a multi-generational legacy of racial injustice, climate change disproportionately impacts environmental justice communities in Georgia. Building climate resilience and reducing emissions can lower economic and public health risks in these communities and provide new economic opportunities.

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This webinar is part of a monthly series from the Georgia Climate Project featuring experts from around the state discussing climate change impacts and solutions in Georgia.

Special thanks to our webinar presenters Felicia Davis(HBCU Green Fund), Chandra Farley (Partnership for Southern Equity), Lindsay Harper (Arm in Arm), Mildred McClain (Harambee House/Citizens for Environmental Justice), Na’Taki Osborne Jelks (Spelman College), and Fatemeh Shafiei (Spelman College).