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A green deal for American workers

Last updated: November 6, 2025 12:15 am
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Local Activities Promoting Climate Justice

In the bustling city of Boston, City Council Member Michelle Wu has been at the forefront of addressing climate and justice issues for decades. Her efforts have led to the implementation of cost-effective public transportation using electric vehicles, community-based EV car share and school bus services. Additionally, initiatives such as the Heat Plan, Climate Ready program for low-income neighborhoods, Temperature Response Task Force, Urban Forest Plan, and Solarization Plan have been put into place.

One key aspect of these initiatives is the re-skilling of workers for good jobs, many of which are within unions. This focus on creating sustainable employment opportunities while addressing environmental concerns sets a strong example for other cities to follow.

Union Involvement in Green Initiatives

In Los Angeles, the Green New Deal has set ambitious goals in its “five zeroes” plan, which includes targets for zero carbon grid, zero carbon buildings, zero carbon transportation, zero waste, and zero wasted water. By involving unions in these initiatives, the city is able to create a more inclusive and equitable transition to a green economy.

Seattle has also seen success in mobilizing citizens and organizations to demand action on climate change. By creating a people-powered movement, the city has been able to push for a comprehensive plan to eliminate climate pollution by 2030.

Case Studies on Greening and Social Justice Initiatives

Brecher’s research includes case studies on various city initiatives that blend environmental sustainability with social justice. Cities like Orlando, Portland, Denver, Washington, DC, San Jose, New York City, and San Francisco have implemented justice-oriented policies and budgets with performance standards. These examples serve as a roadmap for other cities looking to make a positive impact on both the environment and their communities.

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State-Level Actions Driving Economic Change

Moving beyond local initiatives, Brecher also explores state-level actions that are driving the economy towards a more sustainable future. States like Hawaii, Illinois, California, Maine, Massachusetts, Oregon, Rhode Island, and Washington are leading the way in renewable energy, job training, and climate action.

While the challenges of climate change may seem daunting, there is hope to be found in the actions of individuals, organizations, and coalitions working towards a greener future. By supporting local initiatives, fighting monopolies, and promoting zero waste practices, citizens can make a difference in their communities and beyond.

The Zero Waste movement, in particular, has shown its ability to wage long-term battles and solve complex problems. By focusing on reducing waste, recycling, and composting, communities can create sustainable economies and green jobs.

Moving Towards a Sustainable Future

As we look towards a more sustainable future, it is clear that citizen-led initiatives and grassroots movements play a crucial role in driving positive change. By devolving decision-making to the local level and empowering communities to take action, we can work towards a greener, more equitable future for all.

About the Author

Neil Seldman, PhD, is a leading expert in recycling and sustainability, directing the Recycling Cornucopia Program at Zero Waste USA. His passion for environmental justice and community empowerment shines through in his work, inspiring others to take action towards a more sustainable world.

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