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The city of [[Houston’s climate plan]] is an exemplary response to the crisis, which affects poorer people down stream more and faster than affluent people who often live in more immediately protected areas. Houston’s climate plan [[http://greenhoustontx.gov/climateactionplan/]] which wants to reduce emissions by 40% by 2030.
The city of [[Houston’s climate plan]] is an exemplary response to the crisis, which affects poorer people down stream more and faster than affluent people who often live in more immediately protected areas. Houston’s climate plan [[http://greenhoustontx.gov/climateactionplan/]] which wants to reduce emissions by 40% by 2030.
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Latest revision as of 11:58, 4 September 2023

Climate justice is a higher level category than Rivers have rights which is about rivers and the growing, indigenous influenced movement growing the rights of legal personhood

The city of Houston’s climate plan is an exemplary response to the crisis, which affects poorer people down stream more and faster than affluent people who often live in more immediately protected areas. Houston’s climate plan [[1]] which wants to reduce emissions by 40% by 2030.

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