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Climate Justice Explained: Who Pays, Who Suffers, and Who Decides?

Climate change is often framed as a technical problem—measured in degrees, emissions, and timelines. But for those living with its consequences, it is fundamentally...
HomeNews & UpdatesClimate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

Climate Action Could Save 6,000 American Lives a Year by 2030

A Princeton study shows that stronger clean energy policies could prevent 6,000 premature deaths from air pollution every year in the US by 2030. Without action, nearly 13,000 more deaths are expected compared to 2015.

From West Virginia to Kentucky, states could see particle pollution deaths drop by nearly 20% with renewables, electric cars, and freight electrification. The message is clear: cutting fossil fuels means cleaner air, healthier communities, and thousands of lives saved — within just a few years. Read More

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