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Home » Topics » Climate Change & Sustainability » Climate Justice 2022

Climate Justice 2022
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Architectural Record examines the inequitable distribution of the burdens of climate change based on factors like race, socioeconomic status, and access.

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Perspectives on Climate Justice: Justin Garrett Moore

RECORD Editors
August 17, 2022
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The former leader of the New York City Public Design Commission spoke to RECORD about climate justice and the most pressing issues facing urban designers today. 



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Smith Mordak

Perspectives on Climate Justice: Smith Mordak

Pansy Schulman.
Pansy Schulman
June 21, 2022
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Environmentalist and architect Smith Mordak spoke to RECORD about creating social value and how architects in practice must adapt to the changing needs of the planet. 


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Elizabeth Yeampierre

Perspectives on Climate Justice: Elizabeth Yeampierre

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Pansy Schulman
June 7, 2022
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The environmental justice leader and executive director of UPROSE, a community group in Sunset Park, Brooklyn, spoke to RECORD about co-governance, collective leadership, and "deep green deindustrialization."
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Rwanda Institute for Conservation Agriculture.

Climate Justice: From Resilient Housing to Handling Heatwaves

Continuing Education
June 5, 2022
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RECORD focuses on the unequal threat of the climate crisis for poor and marginalized communities, while examining solutions for healing the planet and reversing these inequities.
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Lake Verret.

Climate Change and the Crisis of Inequity

A Call to Action
Katharine Logan
June 1, 2022
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We are not all-in on the climate emergency—and coming together is the only way out.
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South Africa Flood Damage.

Housing and Climate—Two Intersecting Crises

Katharine Logan
June 1, 2022
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Design firms and builders are fostering equity through innovation in affordable, low-carbon housing.
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REBUS Facade Retrofit.

Climate-Smart Shelter

Housing Case Studies
Joann Gonchar
Joann Gonchar, FAIA
Pansy Schulman.
Pansy Schulman
June 1, 2022
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RECORD looks at housing that addresses global warming and occupant well-being.
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Houston Flood.

Fighting Flooding in Houston and New York

Equity meets resiliency
James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus
June 1, 2022
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A range of strategies to address climate change is improving the urban realm and the quality of life for communities of different income levels.
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Isle de Jean Charles.

Is Managed Retreat the Answer?

Jake Bittle
June 1, 2022
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After disaster strikes, communities must grapple with the question of rebuilding or relocating.
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East Boston Library Branch Cool Spot.

Boston’s Heat Plan

Matthew Marani
Matthew Marani
June 1, 2022
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Extreme heat is a serious threat to human health. Boston is tackling the problem while addressing inequity.
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