To effectively address the climate crisis, it will take a system that champions both people and the planet.
is a cautionary tale of the dangers of unchecked biofuel plants that ignore marginalized communities.
A system that disregards people and the planet has led us to the climate crisis, and it will take a system that champions both to effectively address it. As we move toward a more sustainable economy, it should not be at the cost of the health and well-being of Indigenous and marginalized communities. These communities have been at the forefront of the climate movement, and are key allies in this work.
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