Breakdown of this emerging sub-field of intersectionality, by James Lindsay (critical theory critic/expert) & Michael O'Fallon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8oyO9LoOo
They talk about its' connections to previous "social justice" movements, and, how it might be used to shove more climate change legislation down our throats.
You can search YouTube for the topic, you'll probably find that most videos near the top of the feed are from the past year or two, and an older one labeled "Environmental justice explained" from five years ago.
One such short propaganda films, for youth, is below. It's a good break down of the topic, but of course, is pushing the narrative (and implicitly assumes that all of their claims are true).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEnpPC8pIkE
It seems here in Canada they might be going with the name "Environmental Racism":
Breakdown of this emerging sub-field of intersectionality, by James Lindsay (critical theory critic/expert) & Michael O'Fallon:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1A8oyO9LoOo
They talk about its' connections to previous "social justice" movements, and, how it might be used to shove more climate change legislation down our throats.
You can search YouTube for the topic, you'll probably find most videos near the top of the feed are from the past year or two, and an older one labeled "Environmental justice explained" from five years ago.
One such short propaganda films, for youth, is below. It's a good break down of the topic, but of course, is pushing the narrative (and implicitly assumes that all of their claims are true).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NEnpPC8pIkE
It seems here in Canada they might be going with the name "Environmental Racism":