This guide provides practical steps for businesses to advance climate justice, emphasizing partnerships with frontline communities and systemic change.
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Language: | English |
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Authors: | Charlotte Sewell, Christina Daniels-freeman, Kylie Nealis, Natasha Mehta, Ksenia Benifand, Tanya Grueneberger |
Geographic focus: | U.s., Canada |
The research method involved thematic qualitative analysis of existing literature, documents, and data, combined with semi-structured interviews conducted over Zoom with representatives from various organizations. Additionally, workshops were held to understand community needs and identify gaps in climate solutions.
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The report offers a comprehensive framework for businesses to engage in climate justice, focusing on trust-building, equitable partnerships, and long-term commitment. It outlines methods for internal operations, products, value chains, and policy advocacy, aiming to shift business practices towards more sustainable and equitable outcomes.
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