EPA is interested in hearing fromĀ overburdened and underserved communities and other key stakeholdersĀ about potential requirements for states to conduct meaningful engagement in developing their state plans under Emissions Guidelines issued under section 111(d) of the Clean Air Act.
Posts published by “K. Fulton”
A recent study published in the academic journal PLOS-One found that communities that live closest to pollution sources benefit the least from the Regional Greenhouse…
Kari Fulton Talks Environmental Justice, Federal Policy, and Black People with HURVoices on SiriusXM
Recently I got the chance to chat with Sinclair Skinner, host of HURVoices, I Love Black People Radio Show for a discussion on federal climate…
Bring your gloves, trash grabbers, and join Residents of Argyle Ave, Checktheweather.net, and more for an Earth Month Cleanup, on April 30th, 9:30 am –…
Students and communities across Washington, DC, and the globe gathered to launch Earth Month 2022 at the DC Climate Convergence featuring a panel of professors…
On October 24-27, 1991 the first People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit was held in Washington, DC. The event brought together environmental and social justice…
May 13, 2021 marks the 36th anniversary of the 1985 bombing of the home and headquarters of MOVE, a Black liberation group based out of…
This Black History Month Microsoft wanted to honor real people who use Microsoft products to empower and inspire change. It was an honor and quite…
In late October of 1991 over 1000 delegates representing Black, Indigenous, Asian, Pacific Islander, and Latinx communities, religious and academic institutions, and tribal and national…
The Real News Network reports on the relaunch of the National Black Environmental Justice Network in July of 2020.