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Webinar: Environmental Justice - Lessons from History and a Look to the Future

Webinar: Environmental Justice - Lessons from History and a Look to the Future

An introductory event for environmental justice panel series that focuses on the history and policies around environmental justice.

Hosted by Resources for the Future (RFF) and the Urban Institute. This is the first webinar in a six-part webinar series on environmental justice.

Who stands to win—or lose—as a result of climate change? The impacts of temperature increases, sea level rise, and extreme weather events often hit low-income neighborhoods and communities of color particularly hard. Government policies can exacerbate these problems because investments in hazard mitigation and the disbursement of disaster aid often disproportionately benefit wealthier households and neighborhoods.