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An Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy Nicky Sheats, Esq., Ph.D. Director, Center for the Urban Environment, John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy of Thomas Edison State College and member of the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. • Ensure that reductions of emissions are equitably distributed. Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. • Ensure that reductions of emissions are equitably distributed. • Use renewable energy sources and energy conservation extensively in urban areas. Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. • Ensure that reductions of emissions are equitably distributed. • Use renewable energy sources and energy conservation extensively in urban areas. • If carbon trading is utilized, carbon credits should be sold and the resulting money used to support global warming initiatives in urban areas. Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. • Ensure that reductions of emissions are equitably distributed. • Use renewable energy sources and energy conservation extensively in urban areas. • If carbon trading is utilized, carbon credits should be sold and the resulting money used to support global warming initiatives in urban areas. • Formulate climate change mitigation strategies specifically for people of color and poor people. Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy: • Emphasize strategies that reduce emissions of fine particulate matter and its gaseous precursors along with emissions of global warming gases. • Ensure that reductions of emissions are equitably distributed. • Use renewable energy sources and energy conservation extensively in urban areas. • If carbon trading is utilized, carbon credits should be sold and the resulting money used to support global warming initiatives in urban areas. • Formulate climate change mitigation strategies specifically for people of color and poor people. • Create an Environmental Justice Committee to oversee the environmental justice aspects of climate change policy in New Jersey The gaseous precursors of fine particulate matter are sulfur dioxide (SO2) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) An Environmental Justice Climate Change Policy Nicky Sheats, Esq., Ph.D. Director, Center for the Urban Environment, John S. Watson Institute for Public Policy of Thomas Edison State College and member of the New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance