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In this eye-opening episode with Jeanette Pablo of the Climate Equity Foundation (CEF), we uncover the untold human cost of America's energy revolution.
While policymakers debate carbon targets and renewable portfolios, real communities are fighting for their very existence. From the industrial pollution of Cancer Alley to the contaminated lands of the Navajo Nation, this conversation reveals what happens when energy systems transform without justice at their core.
Jeanette and Just Power host Carolyn Parrs discuss CEF’s national survey “Perspectives from Environmental Justice Communities”, the selection of specific communities for their research, how to effectively work with environmental justice communities, and the unique challenges they face.
Key Ideas
This isn’t just an episode on energy equity, it’s a case study about reimagining who has a voice in our energy future and which communities will thrive or disappear in our rapidly changing energy landscape.
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Jeanette Pablo, CEO Climate Equity Foundation
Perspectives from Environmental Justice Communities: A National Survey
Meet Host and CEO, Carolyn Parrs
Learn about New Mexico State University’s Microlearning
About Just Power Podcast
Just Power is about the human side of the clean energy transition. The podcast focuses on grid modernization, energy affordability, and community engagement — featuring leaders from utilities, policy, technology, and frontline communities navigating the real-world impacts of energy infrastructure change.
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By Carolyn ParrsIn this eye-opening episode with Jeanette Pablo of the Climate Equity Foundation (CEF), we uncover the untold human cost of America's energy revolution.
While policymakers debate carbon targets and renewable portfolios, real communities are fighting for their very existence. From the industrial pollution of Cancer Alley to the contaminated lands of the Navajo Nation, this conversation reveals what happens when energy systems transform without justice at their core.
Jeanette and Just Power host Carolyn Parrs discuss CEF’s national survey “Perspectives from Environmental Justice Communities”, the selection of specific communities for their research, how to effectively work with environmental justice communities, and the unique challenges they face.
Key Ideas
This isn’t just an episode on energy equity, it’s a case study about reimagining who has a voice in our energy future and which communities will thrive or disappear in our rapidly changing energy landscape.
Links
Jeanette Pablo, CEO Climate Equity Foundation
Perspectives from Environmental Justice Communities: A National Survey
Meet Host and CEO, Carolyn Parrs
Learn about New Mexico State University’s Microlearning
About Just Power Podcast
Just Power is about the human side of the clean energy transition. The podcast focuses on grid modernization, energy affordability, and community engagement — featuring leaders from utilities, policy, technology, and frontline communities navigating the real-world impacts of energy infrastructure change.
YouTube
Facebook
Instagram
New Mexico State University Microlearning
Mind Over Markets
LinkedIn