Corporate Accountability's Ashka Naik and Rachel Rose Jackson on the world's largest plastic polluter "sponsoring" COP27, the policy negotiations meant to address the global climate crisis.
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Rachel Rose Jackson, the director of climate research and policy at Corporate Accountability, on the West Virginia v. EPA ruling.
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It’s time for those who profited from the suffering of black people to pay reparations, including Wells Fargo.
Wells Fargo has a long, storied history of exploiting Black people for profit. Now it's time they pay reparations.
Rachel Rose Jackson, director of climate research & policy at Corporate Accountability during the Bonn Climate Change Conference.
As we head into the second week of the U.N. climate talks, the U.S. is blocking a critical policy to ensure Global South communities have the resources to deal with the impacts of the climate crisis.
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Understanding all facets of White Racism and anti-Blackness is critical to address the harms the U.S. has enacted on Black communities and to advance the cause for reparations.