Justicia Ambiental
EJAtlas – Global Atlas of Environmental Justice
The EJAtlas is a work in progress. Newly documented cases and information are continuously added to the platform. However, many are still undocumented and new ones arise. Please note that the absence of data does not indicate the absence of conflict.
Podcast: Biodiversidad para la paz – CAPAZ
La relación entre paz y biodiversidad no siempre es obvia para muchas personas. En este episodio conversaremos acerca de cómo la deforestación que aqueja a Colombia está poniendo en juego sus formidables recursos naturales. Analizaremos cómo establecer un diálogo constructivo que haga avanzar el tema de la conservación de los bosques como una prioridad política de Colombia, así como el papel que juega la desigualdad social.
Climate Justice is social justice – World War Zero
“As a black environmentalist, my love for the planet is deeply rooted in my ancestry and culture. In fact, they’re so intertwined that it’s difficult for me to separate the two. Lately I’ve realized that I shouldn’t have to and that, in fact, the opposite is true. Especially when race is such a large determining factor in how someone experiences the world and nature around them.”
What is environmental justice? – Intersectional Environmentalist
Environmental justice is the intersection between both social justice and environmentalism, where the inequality of who is being impacted is also considered.
Indigenizar el derecho: el diseño legal para garantizar el acceso a la salud y la justicia para Comunidades Indígenas – MASP
En este episodio tuvimos la oportunidad de dialogar y aprender de Diana Quigua, indígena del pueblo Kubeo de Vaupés e investigadora de Dejusticia. Reflexionamos sobre la importancia del diseño legal como herramienta para materializar el acceso a la justicia y a la salud de los pueblos indígenas.
MASP (Clínica de Medio Ambiente y Salud pública de la Universidad de los Andes)
Why Food Justice Is Necessary ? – Food Print
People of color are the most severely impacted by hunger, poor food access, diet-related illness and other problems with the food system. The food justice movement works not only for access to healthy food for all, but also examines the structural roots of these disparities — and works for racial and economic justice, too. This work isn’t new.
Global Wealth Gap Would Be Smaller Today Without Climate Change, Study Finds – the NY Times
Climate change creates winners and losers. Norway is among the winners; Nigeria among the losers.
Those are the stark findings of a peer-reviewed paper by two Stanford University professors who have tried to quantify the impact of rising greenhouse gas emissions on global inequality. It was published Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
Analysis: Which countries are historically responsible for climate change? – Carbon Brief
Historical responsibility for climate change is at the heart of debates over climate justice.
History matters because the cumulative amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted since the start of the industrial revolution is closely tied to the 1.2C of warming that has already occurred.
¿Qué papel juega la justicia en la lucha contra el cambio climático en el mundo? – El Espectador
En India, Nueva Zelanda, Inglaterra y Colombia, existen esfuerzos por proteger el medioambiente y los recursos naturales desde la justicia.Lejos de ser una fórmula mágica para acabar con el cambio climático, los jueces se están perfilando como un aliado más para detener su avance.