Pleased to share my article "Energy Justice and Renewable Rikers." It is the lead article of the latest volume of the #MiamiLawReview. It draws in part on all the #history research I did for #NamingGotham. TLDR: If we start by prioritizing justice, we think about problems (and their answers) in new ways.
#EnvironmentalJustice #CloseRikers #RenewableRikers #climatechange #climatejustice #NewYork #NYC #histodons #NamingGotham #energyjustice https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr/vol78/iss2/3/
Energy Justice and Renewable Rikers

Unsustainable energy practices generate the lion’s share of global carbon emissions as well as staggering levels of deadly particulate pollution. Replacing the current dirty, fossil fuel-based system with affordable, clean energy is both a human rights imperative and a climate change necessity. This transition, which has already begun, creates the opportunity to do things differently. By confronting the structural racism embedded in existing energy structures, we can build a just transition rather than just a transition. This Article uses New York City’s Renewable Rikers project as a case study to explore how we might take advantage of the intersections between social justice, racial justice, and environmental justice to achieve sweeping social progress as part of the ongoing green energy transition.

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