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Climate Justice Alliance Just Transition Principles.pdf
  
Climate Justice Alliance
From report (page 4): "There are existing principles, including the Principles of Environmental Justice and Jemez Principles for
Democratic Organizing, that have been important in guiding our work. The Just Transition principles below
are an attempt to consolidate and synthesize various Just Transition principles from among CJA members and
allies, built off the deep work and discussions amongst ourselves. Understanding that Just Transition will look
different in different places, we believe a core set of shared principles can strengthen our collective work."
7/7/2023 3:53 PM
Guiding Principles for a Just Transition.pdf
  
Vermont Climate Council, Just Transitions Subcommittee, Kiah Morris lead author
Completed in August 2021, this report was created by the Just Transitions Subcommittee, a subcommittee of the Vermont Climate Council established by the Global Warming Solutions Act (Act 153 of 2020). Outlined by Kiah Morris, this report establishes six guiding principles of a Just Transition in Vermont. In addition to these guiding principles, this document includes questions that are intended to access the equity and justice implications for Climate Council.
6/22/2023 12:06 PM
Principles of Environmental Justice.pdf
  
Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit
Delegates to the First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit held on October 24-27, 1991, in Washington DC, drafted and adopted these Principles of Environmental Justice. These 17 Principles of Environmental have deeply impacted the environmental justice movement.
6/27/2023 1:38 PM
The Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing.pdf
  
Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice (SNEEJ), Jemez, New Mexico
The Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing were adopted by meeting participants during a meeting hosted by Southwest Network for Environmental and Economic Justice (SNEEJ) in Jemez, New Mexico, in December 1996. These 6 principles have since deeply informed the environmental justice movement.
6/27/2023 1:43 PM