climatesofinequality.org - Climates of Inequality

Description: Follow 22 communities as they explore the roots of climate and environmental inequality where they live—and envision more just futures.

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Home About Partners Press Team Funders Local stories Why history matters Connect your community Take action Exhibition & events Climates of Inequality Stories of Environmental Justice More About This Map+ Charlotte, North Carolina Levine Museum of the New South 401 S Tryon St Charlotte, NC 28202 May 06—September 07, 2023 Oxnard and San Fernando, CA Japanese American National Museum 100 N Central Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90012 September 23—September 30, 2023 Los Angeles and the Inland Empire, CA Japanese America

Countries on this map are sized to show their relative CO₂ emissions from energy use from 1850 to 2011. Historical (or “cumulative”) emissions remain relevant because CO₂ can remain in the air for centuries. Europe and the US dominate, having released around half of all the CO₂ ever emitted.

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