Climate Quickie: Why climate has a diversity tokenism problem

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How diverse and inclusive really is the climate sector? Could be better, says Andres Jimenez, executive director at Green 2.0. Tune in to this week’s Climate Quickie to hear some pretty juicy findings from their latest research which shares how diversity, equity and inclusion is going inside some of the big environmental NGOs and foundations. Or not, as you’ll discover…Read the full Transparency Report Card findings at diversegreen.orgFollow Green 2.0 on TwitterListen to more Climate Curious episodes on equity: David Lammy – Why climate justice can’t happen without racial justiceLeah Thomas – What is an intersectional environmentalist?Isaias Hernandez –  Why climate has a youthwashing problem Rosamund Adoo Kissi Debrah – How we can fight air pollution, togetherToad and Guy – What queerness can teach the climate movement Follow Climate Curious: Newsletter InstagramTwitter LinkedIn FacebookSuggest a topic you’d like Climate Curious to cover.
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Climate Quickie: Why climate has a diversity tokenism problem

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