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Reporter @reveal covering immigration. Dodgers fan. Misser of the 15" of hair I recently donated. Seed saver. Occasional bead worker. Amateur cancer haver.

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    1. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016

      Climate change and the environment are finally salient election issues now. That presents opportunities and challenges for people of color.

      4 replies 48 retweets 108 likes
    2. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
      Replying to @aurabogado

      I wanna do a quick primer so that we at least agree on some terms to talk about climate and the environment, since so much gets mixed up.

      1 reply 5 retweets 14 likes
    3. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
      Replying to @aurabogado

      Climate change and the environment are, of course, related, but too often get jumbled up. So let's start there.

      1 reply 4 retweets 12 likes
      Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016

      Climate change is global. Think about more extreme weather like hurricanes, longer mosquito seasons, increased floods, crippling droughts.

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        2. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          As a term, the environment is usually applied locally: how much smog in your skyline, lead in your drinking water, arsenic in your soil.

          1 reply 15 retweets 21 likes
        3. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Take an oil refinery: While it's true there's a disastrous climate (global) effect from it, there's a (local) environmental effect too.

          1 reply 6 retweets 14 likes
        4. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          We care about carbon emissions from things like oil refineries because higher carbon emissions mean more climate change in the world.

          1 reply 10 retweets 12 likes
        5. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          But we should also care about oil refineries' environmental effects on local communities in the forms of asthma, cancer and death.

          2 replies 16 retweets 29 likes
        6. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Whether we're talking about climate change (the global one) or environment (the local one), we find that burdens are not spread out equally.

          2 replies 30 retweets 30 likes
        7. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          Take climate change: think about Hurricane Katrina. Was overwhelmingly black people who were killed; those who did survive were displaced.

          1 reply 12 retweets 22 likes
        8. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Black Louisiana residents aren't the ones who emitted most carbon—not historically, and not in their lifetimes. But they felt its effects.

          1 reply 14 retweets 26 likes
        9. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          Over and over again, people who emitted the least carbon, and contributed the least to climate change, are the ones who die from it.

          3 replies 63 retweets 72 likes
        10. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          Whether its floods in India or mosquito-spread viruses thriving from global warming in Brazil, it's poor poc who pay with their lives.

          4 replies 16 retweets 29 likes
        11. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          When we talk about the unequal effects of climate change (the global one for the sake of these tweets), we use the term climate justice.

          1 reply 21 retweets 32 likes
        12. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          Climate justice already assumes that climate change is not being doled out equally or fairly. And it seeks to find solutions for that.

          1 reply 6 retweets 16 likes
        13. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          But we need to remember the whole local environmental part of all of this, too. Because that's just as unequal and unfair.

          3 replies 5 retweets 14 likes
        14. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Fact: in the US, white people breathe better air. Poor white people still more likely to breathe better air than middle-class black people.

          1 reply 13 retweets 26 likes
        15. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          Poor people and poc tend to live closer to the oil industry and its tentacles: oil pumps, oil refineries, oil storage tanks. You name it.

          4 replies 22 retweets 34 likes
        16. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          The oil industry draws out a slow violence against poor communities and neighborhoods of color. The price is sickness and death.

          1 reply 9 retweets 24 likes
        17. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Heard of the VW diesel scandal? Scandalous. The company was straight cheating emissions tests in order to get ahead. But it don't end there.

          1 reply 5 retweets 12 likes
        18. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          It was rich white folks driving those VW cars through freeways that cut through black and latinx neighborhoods. Our lungs paid the price.

          2 replies 6 retweets 19 likes
        19. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Go to San Bernardino. The county consistently ranks the worst air quality in the US in first, second, third, fourth, and fifth place.

          1 reply 7 retweets 19 likes
        20. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Who lives in San Bernardino? Black and latinx people—many of whom were displaced by white people moving to LA. Environmental gentrification.

          1 reply 9 retweets 21 likes
        21. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
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          So many places in San Bernardino accommodate customers with... enough room for oxygen tanks. Because everyone has asthma.

          1 reply 5 retweets 11 likes
        22. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          I'd make a bet that you could land me in any city or town in the US and where poor and poc people live is where the pollution is. Always.

          3 replies 10 retweets 17 likes
        23. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Some cities segregated people into places like Mexicantown, which happened to be where the landfill was. Name changed, but landfill didn't.

          1 reply 2 retweets 9 likes
        24. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          When we talk about unequal effects on the environment (the local one for the sake of these tweets), we use the term environmental justice.

          1 reply 11 retweets 13 likes
        25. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          When we talk about the unequal local environmental effects on people of color, we use the term environmental racism.

          1 reply 15 retweets 23 likes
        26. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Environmental justice and environmental racism already assumes that local pollution in the air/water/soil, is not being doled out equally.

          1 reply 9 retweets 16 likes
        27. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          As someone who thinks about environmental racism constantly and everything else on this thread generally, I've been watching the election.

          2 replies 3 retweets 10 likes
        28. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          Because there's a lot of talk about climate change, Flint, carbon emissions, and more... But it sometimes lacks proper context.

          1 reply 2 retweets 7 likes
        29. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          I'm about to go out on a limb here; almost scared to do so. There's this thing called "carbon tax," which a lot of environmentalists like.

          1 reply 4 retweets 5 likes
        30. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          The carbon tax basically puts a price on carbon emissions, with the idea that poor people get a kickback on the tax money. I'm not a fan.

          1 reply 4 retweets 6 likes
        31. Aura Bogado‏Verified account @aurabogado 28 Jul 2016
          Replying to @aurabogado

          If we know that people of color, regardless of income, breathe worse air, why kickback carbon tax money to poor people? Doesn't make sense.

          1 reply 7 retweets 7 likes
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