Climate justice can't happen without racial justice | David Lammy

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I've got to start by admitting that in many ways
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me giving a talk about how climate action can help Black communities is surprising.
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I grew up poor and Black with a single mother in Tottenham,
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one of the most deprived areas in London,
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in the 1970s and '80s.
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Climate change was the last thing on my mind.
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And representing Tottenham as its member of Parliament for the past 20 years,
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my focus has been on trying to reduce the deprivation I grew up around.
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In the past, the climate crisis never featured at the forefront of my politics
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because it was never one of the most immediate challenges
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my constituents were facing,
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or at least it didn't feel like it.
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Rising sea levels feel unimportant when your bank balance is falling.
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Global warming is not your concern when you can't pay the heating bills.
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And you're not thinking about pollution when you're being stopped by the police.
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And so perhaps this is why
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as the Black Lives Matter movement roared across the world,
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there's been so little mention of saving Black lives
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from the climate emergency.
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For too long, those of us who cared about racial justice
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treated environmental justice as though it was elitist.
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And at the same time,
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the leaders who did focus on climate change
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were usually white
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and rarely bothered to enlist the support of Black voices in their work.
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Even progressive allies sometimes took our votes for granted
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and assumed that our community didn't care or wouldn't understand.
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The truth is the opposite is true.
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Black people breathe in the most toxic air relative to the general population.
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We are more likely to suffer from respiratory diseases like asthma.
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And it is people of color
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who are more likely to suffer in the climate crisis.
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This is no coincidence.
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The cheapest housing tends to be next to the busiest roads,
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and many of the lowest paid jobs are in the most polluting industries.
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People of color consistently lie at the bottom of the housing,
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educational and employment ladders.
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This story connects Black communities across the world,
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from London to Lagos to LA.
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Black Americans are exposed to 56 percent more pollution
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than they cause.
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White Americans breathe 17 percent less air pollution
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than they produce.
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It gives a whole new meaning to the Black Lives Matter slogan
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"I can't breathe."
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We all rightly know the name of George Floyd,
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who was murdered by the police.
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But we should also know the name of Ella Kissi-Debrah.
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Ella, a nine-year-old mixed-race girl from South East London,
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was killed by a fatal asthma attack.
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Evidence suggests this was caused
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partly by the unlawful levels of air pollution near her home.
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And it's not only urban areas
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where Black lives are disproportionately under threat from climate change.
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My parents' home country of Guyana
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is one of the most vulnerable countries on Earth
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to the effects of climate change.
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So far, Guyana has contributed relatively little
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to the climate emergency,
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but it's one of the countries facing the most serious threats from it.
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While the annual carbon dioxide emissions per head in the United States
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is a staggering 16.5 metric tons,
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in Guyana it's just 2.6.
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It is a pattern repeated across the globe.
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Those countries that have contributed least to the climate breakdown,
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mainly in the global south,
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will suffer the most from floods, droughts, and rising temperatures.
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This is a pattern of suffering with a long history.
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The exploitation of our planet's natural resources
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has always been tied to the exploitation of people of color.
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The logic of colonization
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was to extract valuable resources from our planet through force,
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paying no attention to its secondary effects.
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The climate crisis is in a way colonialism's natural conclusion.
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The solution is to build a new coalition
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made up of all the groups most affected by this emergency:
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Black people in American cities
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who are already protesting that they cannot breathe;
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people of color in Guyana watching sea levels rise
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to the point where many of their homes become uninhabitable;
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young people in places like Tottenham, London,
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afraid of the world that they will grow old in;
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and progressive allies from all nations,
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of all races, religions, creeds and ages on their side,
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all demanding recognition
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that climate justice is linked to racial justice, social justice
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and intergenerational justice too.
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And let me say something about how we build this new movement
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and what it must look like.
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First, we need a recognition
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that the climate movement is not only about protecting the planet.
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It is primarily about caring for the people who live on the planet.
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Globally as well as nationally,
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we need to recognize structural imbalances and inequalities.
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A radical green recovery plan should provide jobs to the people
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who've been disenfranchised for centuries,
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new jobs planting trees, insulating buildings
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and working on green technologies.
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We cannot tackle the climate crisis without addressing racial inequalities.
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And we cannot solve racial inequalities without fixing the economic system.
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The new deal the economy needs is not only green,
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it's green and Black.
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Second, we need more Black leaders.
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It cannot be right in 2020
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that almost all the leading climate change activists we recognize are white.
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At Davos this year,
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five young female members of the Fridays for Future movement
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came together to give a press conference at the World Economic Forum.
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This is a picture the Associated Press put out.
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Here is the original image.
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As the Ugandan activist, Vanessa Nakate, herself put it afterwards,
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"You didn't just erase a photo, you erased a continent."
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We need to look at who is being cropped out
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of leadership positions in environmental organizations too.
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People of color makeup around 40 percent of the United States population.
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So why is it a University of Michigan study
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found that the percentage of minorities in leadership positions
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in US environmental organizations is less than 12 percent?
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Global organizations should consider
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moving their headquarters to the global south
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and urban areas that are most affected by the climate emergency.
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There should be new scholarships and bursaries in environmental science
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for people of color.
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Educate yourself.
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Join great movements that recognize the links between climate and race.
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To name a few,
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the Black Environment Network and Wretched of the Earth.
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And finally,
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racial injustice and climate injustice are both rooted in the evil notion
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that some lives are more important than others.
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If you march to say Black Lives Matter in Minneapolis, London or Sydney,
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please also march for the Black lives on the Caribbean island of Haiti
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as its children are displaced by storms.
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Please also march for the Black lives being lost in Darfur,
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the first climate change conflict.
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And please also march for the Indigenous people of the Amazon rainforest,
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as Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro weakens its protections.
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If we are serious about protecting Black lives in the Global South
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as well as the north,
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we need to strengthen international laws.
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We need a way to apply international criminal laws,
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like war crimes or crimes against humanity, to the planet.
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We need a new international law of ecocide
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to criminalize the willful and widespread destruction of the environment,
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a law that criminalizes the most severe crimes against nature itself,
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even for acts don't involve direct human suffering.
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Economics, race and class
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are at the center of today's political struggles.
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The Black Lives Matter movement needs to wake up to climate injustices
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just as the climate movement
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must make every effort to include the reality of people of color.
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Young Black boys growing up in single-parent households in Tottenham
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won't have the opportunities I had
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in a world ravaged by climate chaos.
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My distant cousins and relatives growing up in Guyana
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won't have a future if their homes are drowning under water.
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Now is the time for Black and climate movements
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to come together unequivocally and say, "We can't breathe."
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Thank you very much.
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