The people who caused the climate crisis aren't the ones who will solve it | Angela Mahecha Adrar

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We don't just have a climate crisis,
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we have a climate leadership crisis.
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We've acted as though an environmental crisis
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created by corporate and government elites
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can now somehow be solved
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by these same corporate and government elites.
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While the people on the front lines, the people most impacted
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by wildfires, pollution, rising sea levels,
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have no other role but to suffer.
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Centering the leadership of these communities
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and leading us out of this crisis
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isn't only the just thing to do.
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It is the most important thing that we can do
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to actually solve this crisis.
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Because people, when they can't take anymore, they rise up,
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and they lead us to a better future.
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Desperate times lead to creative and just solutions
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by those most impacted.
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I know that from experience,
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because like so many other low-income families
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searching for livelihoods,
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when my mother, brother and I emigrated from Colombia,
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we made our homes alongside landfills,
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incinerators, oil refineries, power plants and waste-treatment plants.
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In neighborhoods that serve as the sacrifice zones
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to fuel the economy of this nation and, oftentimes, the world.
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In the '70s, in Southwest Detroit,
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we lived in the shadow of the Marathon oil refinery.
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And in the '80s, in Queens, New York,
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we played handball in vacant contaminated lots,
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unknowingly breathing in dangerously high levels of sulfur dioxide
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from power plants nearby.
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In the US, if you're poor,
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and you're Indigenous, Black, Middle Eastern,
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Pacific Islander, Asian or Latinx,
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you more often than not live, play, pray and work in a sacrifice zone.
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I'm saying this because I've been assaulted by pollution violence
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my whole life.
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And although I've been on the front lines as a climate justice leader for 20 years,
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I've been envisioning solutions to the environmental crisis
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since I was a kid ...
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dreaming up a better world.
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For people like me, people in sacrifice zones
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that are also leading a just transition
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away from the subtractive model of development
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to one that feels just for all of us,
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in the name of climate justice.
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So what is climate justice?
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It's simple.
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If ...
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climate change was created by economic and racial injustice,
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then effective solutions to the climate crisis
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have to include economic and racial justice.
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Climate justice centers the struggle and the solutions
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of those on the front lines of the crisis,
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communities who have been underresourced and plagued
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by everything from police violence, racism, struggling schools
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and so much more.
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These same communities
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have been, historically and disproportionately,
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exposed and subjected to pollution and contamination from industry.
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These are the workers who are essential,
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but are treated as expendable by big corporations
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and this wildly unjust economic system in which we live.
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Frontline communities aren't the people
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whose homes on the beach are threatened by erosion.
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They're communities and families whose homes are already underwater.
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Children who already can't breathe from asthma,
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and neighbors who are already drinking polluted water
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and poisoned water.
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In the midst of a global pandemic,
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multiple uprisings for racial justice and democracy
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and record wildfires, droughts and storms --
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it's time we finally realized we can't fix injustice with more injustice.
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I'll go so far as to say that frontline communities
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are the only ones that can get us out of this crisis.
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And in fact, they already are.
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And there's so many great examples, but to give just one ...
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In Washington State, a rural farming community
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created a local, scalable community farm.
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It produces healthy, affordable food,
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it renews land ravaged by pesticides
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and it respects and protects workers.
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"Tierra y Libertad" was created when four farm workers came together
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to start a berry-growing cooperative,
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owned and managed by themselves.
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They pay workers 15 dollars an hour,
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otherwise unheard of in a historically exploitative industry.
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They take regular breaks
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and they eat free communal meals.
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"Tierra y Libertad" also has a capital plan for expansion
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that includes energy-efficient worker housing
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and a large community space.
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If you think this is a small step,
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that a berry cooperative is small potatoes,
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in the US alone,
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berries are a multibillion dollar market.
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Now that's a lot of change, in every sense.
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And while the "Tierra y Libertad" story
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has all the signs of a scalable investment in community asset building,
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it can resolve a number of issues,
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from the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
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and discrimination
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to the right to a liveable wage.
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The truth is that "Tierra y Libertad" is barely hanging on ...
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like so many other environmental frontline solutions
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that are healing and transforming communities today ...
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but are overlooked and underresourced
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by foundations, banks and other sources of support.
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Overlooked by us and many.
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Meanwhile, the fight against climate change
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is increasingly positioned as a big business opportunity
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for big business.
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But corporate greed and expediency
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is what got us into the crisis to begin with ...
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squeezing out as much profit from our natural resources,
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whatever the cost to people and the planet.
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Incorporating Band-Aid fixes that rely on markets and technology
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to heal what wasn't broken
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until markets and technology broke them.
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Take cap and trade,
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which doesn't stop pollution,
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but simply gives the right to pollute to the highest bidder.
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When enacted statewide in California,
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oil and gas emissions, they went up,
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and frontline communities,
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they continue to bear this disproportionate health impact,
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while greenhouse gases and coal pollutants continue to rise under cap and trade.
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Or take stratospheric aerosol injections
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that would shoot sulfur dioxide up into the stratosphere
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to try to block out solar radiation from reaching the earth.
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Nothing about polluting the air with sulfur dioxide
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was innovative in the '80s, and it isn't innovative now.
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These kinds of interventions
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can have planetary consequences in different parts of the world.
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Dangerous ideas that are backed by the same fossil fuel industry ...
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They don't address root causes of the climate crisis,
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and they don't reduce emissions at the rate that we need now either.
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Let me be clear,
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making money off of the climate crisis ...
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That isn't innovative.
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It's not new
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and it's not going to lead to the kind of effective solutions
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we need to solve this crisis.
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And I'm not talking from a moral perspective,
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I'm talking from an on-the-ground, practical perspective.
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Because this crisis, climate change,
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was created by centuries ...
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of exploitation and greed and injustice.
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And if solutions are not addressing and meeting the needs
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of those most impacted by the climate crisis itself,
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then frankly, they're just false solutions.
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The future that we want, the future that we need,
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has to be led by frontline communities,
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here in the US and all across the world.
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And it has to happen now.
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In the Climate Justice Alliance,
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where I organize with thousands of other frontline leaders,
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we're uniting ...
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for a transition.
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But not just any transition -- a just transition,
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away from a dig, burn, dump economy
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to one that is just and clean for everyone.
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Reinvesting in local, place-based solutions
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that are led by the very communities with the very most at stake.
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Solutions that more often than not will lead to benefits for all of us.
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And not just to line the pockets of just a few.
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Because solutions like "Tierra y Libertad"
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are being implemented all across the globe.
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Earth-Bound, for example --
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a Black-owned regenerative building cooperative.
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They travel in brigades
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to restore the depressed farmers to sustainability.
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Indigenous communities from Pine Ridge
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to the Four Corners of the Navajo Nation,
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they're building regenerative energy enterprises
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to power their territories.
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Now that's a regenerative economy.
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The wind power alone, from those tribal lands,
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can satisfy 32 percent of the US demand for energy.
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In Puerto Rico,
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mutual support networks that gather together,
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powered by youth, by teachers, by workers, by organizers and farmers,
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were able to renew hope
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and adjust recovery
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with more efficiency and with greater compassion than FEMA
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after those islands' climate disasters.
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And in Miami, where I live now, residents in the historically Black Liberty City,
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they came together and started a land trust
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to protect their community from gentrification
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due to rising sea levels and flooding in other parts of the city.
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In Portland, Oregon,
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communities came together
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and passed a corporate Clean Energy Tax.
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This tax will fund tens of millions of dollars
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into green jobs and healthy homes.
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I'm saying these are just a handful of the innovative, creative solutions
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that are healing and transforming communities right now, today.
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These are desperate times,
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and desperate times can lead
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to beautiful strategic and innovative solutions.
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Can, but not necessarily will.
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It depends on whether we continue to grasp at the same models
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that got us into this situation to begin with,
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and can only make it worse.
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Or if we really just wake up.
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Disrupt the status quo and pay real attention,
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real, respectful attention to these leaders,
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who are on the ground,
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implementing and creating solutions
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that are leading us out of the climate crisis right now,
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day by day.
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There's no time to waste.
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Thank you.
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