Just Power

S1: E9 Power Shift: The Hidden Stories Behind America's Energy Transition


Listen Later

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

  • The reality in "sacrifice zones" where generations have endured industrial pollution while powering America's growth.
  • Why community priorities often surprise outsiders—with affordable housing and mental health services sometimes ranking above job creation.
  • The mistakes energy companies and policymakers make when they design plans without authentic community engagement.
  • How a community benefits plan ensures that vulnerable populations are centered in the clean energy transition.
  • How the language we use and the respect we show can make or break community relationships in environmental justice work.

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.

Chapters

00:00
Introduction to Just Power and Its Mission

02:26
The Role of Environmental Justice in Climate Advocacy

05:02
Research Methodology and Community Selection

12:50
Exploring the Ironbound Community's Environmental Challenges

21:11
Understanding Cancer Alley and Its Impact

24:17
The Navajo Nation: Sovereignty and Environmental Injustice

27:44
The Just Transition: Addressing Community Needs

30:57
Community Benefits: Priorities and Challenges

33:34
Engaging Communities: Building Relationships

37:00
Blueprint for Community Benefits Plans

43:36
Lessons Learned: Respect and Listening

49:13
Future Directions: Small Island Developing States

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

Just Power is a clean energy transition podcast focused on grid modernization, affordability, community engagement, and energy justice — featuring leaders from utilities, policy, technology, and frontline communities.

YouTube

Facebook

Instagram

New Mexico State University Microlearning

Mind Over Markets

LinkedIn

...more
View all episodesView all episodes
Download on the App Store

Just PowerBy Carolyn Parrs