Evers Creates Office of Environmental Justice
Office to ensure climate change doesn’t disproportionately harm low-income and minority communities.
Gov. Tony Evers established an Office of Environmental Justice on Friday to help coordinate and track the state government’s efforts to ensure that the effects of climate change don’t disproportionately harm communities of color and low income people.
The office, created on Earth Day, is meant to make sure the state’s environmental policies don’t leave anyone out. Evers signed the executive order creating the office at the Indian Community School in Franklin. The office was one of the 55 recommendations of the Governor’s Task Force on Climate Change.
The office will be helmed by a director of environmental justice and include a chief resilience officer who will be in charge of helping local and tribal governments protect people and property from extreme weather events such as flooding and drought.
Assembly Minority Leader Greta Neubauer (D-Racine) applauded the office’s creation, saying the office will help Wisconsin respond to changing weather patterns and their effect on towns, farms and marginalized communities.
“So many Wisconsinites have already been affected by changing weather patterns, historic flooding, and disparate health impacts from pollution,” she continued. “Not only will this office support Wisconsin’s state agencies in addressing climate change and helping Wisconsinites to build climate resilience, but it will make sure that nobody gets left behind in the process.”
Gov. Evers establishes Office of Environmental Justice to protect marginalized groups from climate change was originally published by the Wisconsin Examiner.
You’d think that the “Wisconsin Office of Environmental Justice” would be a government enforcement agency that prosecutes the people responsible for polluting our environment.
Wrong.
This agency will ensure that everyone in Wisconsin gets their fair share of pollution.