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Intersectional climate action: the role of community-based organisations in urban climate justice
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Climate EthicsUrban Climate ImpactLawClimate PolicyClimate LitigationSocial SciencesEnvironmental PolicySan FranciscoIntersectional Climate ActionClimate ResilienceClimate ActionClimate ChangePublic PolicyClimate CommunicationEnvironmental JusticeClimate JusticeUrban Climate JusticeCommunity DevelopmentSociologyUrban AdaptationUrban Social JusticeCommunity-based OrganisationsClimate GovernanceSocial Justice
With climate change increasingly threatening people in uneven and disproportional ways, community-based solutions and interventions have become critical to ensure equitable, just, and inclusive climate action in cities. This paper examines community-based climate action in San Francisco (USA) through the lens of climate justice and intersectionality. Through a qualitative analysis of community-based organisations (CBOs) and their justice-oriented adaptation and mitigation efforts, our research examines the contributing factors and pathways by which CBO climate action leads to intersectional climate justice. Our analysis examines how CBOs 1) recognise and rectify historical and compounding vulnerabilities; 2) plan and act in ways that are people-centric and place-based; and 3) work collectively with organisations and government through alliances, coalitions, and participatory processes. We find that CBOs have the potential to work collectively to ensure processes are just and outcomes are equitable for those most at risk of climate change.
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