环境正义和气候正义拨款项目中公平的障碍

Mary Buchanan, Joanna Wozniak-Brown
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2020年,康涅狄格州通过州长气候变化委员会(GC3)开展了全州范围的参与过程,以制定减缓和适应气候变化的优先事项,特别是从公平的角度。GC3进程的一项优先行动要求提供赠款,资助社区组织和非政府组织的参与,以增加被边缘化社区的代表性。这与其他州和联邦政府的努力类似,它们向历史上被排斥的群体提供资金,以纠正不平等现象,或在财政上支持他们参与和分享他们在这些过程中的专业知识。虽然这些项目有解决不平等问题的意图,但赠款机制往往会使边缘化群体更难参与赠款过程,从而使赠款的意图无效。本文对环境正义和气候正义资助项目进行了回顾,为资助人提供了在资助过程中嵌入公平的见解,并在理想情况下实现了他们的意图。
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Barriers to Equity Within Environmental Justice and Climate Justice Grant Programs
Abstract In 2020, Connecticut undertook a statewide engagement process via the Governor’s Council on Climate Change (GC3) to develop priorities for climate change mitigation and adaptation, especially from an equity approach. A priority action from the GC3 process called for grants to fund participation by community-based organizations and nongovernmental organizations to increase representation from communities that have been marginalized. This is similar to efforts from other states and the federal government to direct funds to historically excluded groups to redress inequities or to financially support their participation and sharing of their expertise in these processes. While the programs have the intent to address inequity, often the grantmaking mechanisms can make it harder for marginalized groups to participate in the grant process, nullifying the grant’s intent. This review of environmental justice and climate justice grant programs offers insight to grantmakers on embedding equity into the grant process and, ideally, achieving their intent.
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