Mission

As climate change worsens, so does environmental injustice. Communities that have contributed the least to climate change will bear most of the brunt, as sea level rise, pollution, rising temperatures – and much more – create even harsher conditions in which these marginalized people must survive.

We aim to provide a spotlight to these issues by providing analysis, editing, and publication support for much needed environmental justice research. By doing so, we also spotlight the researchers who continuously fight on behalf of these communities, even as the political environment rescinds funding and attempts to strike these topics from the research agenda.

Our support is specifically aimed at early-career professionals and students who may face adversity in their studies, uplifting the next generation of environmental justice researchers, policymakers, and advocates.