Climate Change Is Racist

Race, Privilege and the Struggle for Climate Justice

Paperback, 128 pages

English language

Published Aug. 10, 2021 by Icon Books.

ISBN:
978-1-78578-775-1
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4 stars (2 reviews)

When we talk about racism, we often mean personal prejudice or institutional biases. Climate change doesn’t work that way. It is structurally racist, disproportionately caused by majority White people in majority White countries, with the damage unleashed overwhelmingly on people of colour. The climate crisis reflects and reinforces racial injustices.

In this eye-opening book, writer and environmental activist Jeremy Williams takes us on a short, urgent journey across the globe – from Kenya to India, the USA to Australia – to understand how White privilege and climate change overlap. We’ll look at the environmental facts, hear the experiences of the people most affected on our planet and learn from the activists leading the change.

It’s time for each of us to find our place in the global struggle for justice.

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This is a brilliant introduction to the concept of 'climate justice' - how the people least responsible for the causes of climate crisis are most affected by it - and how climate justice in inextricable from racial justice.
Although as a climate activist I was already familiar with most of the arguments and theories the book puts forward, it is a really helpful summary with lots of useful facts quoted (and a devastating chart) that I know I'll go back to. I also hope to get a few copies to lend to family and friends who care about climate change, but aren't yet familiar with how 'the climate crisis is a racist crisis' (BLM UK, 2016). There are twelve short chapters, with a good balance of statistics, quotes from lived experience, social theory, and personal reflection.
I wanted to read 'Climate Change is Racist' because of the provocative--but very true--title, …

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Subjects

  • Environmental justice
  • Climatic changes--Social aspects
  • Race relations
  • Racism
  • Climate change mitigation