Theory and interactions of Justices - Paris France
June 13, 2025
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HBCU Environmental justice Climate Corps Kick Off
June 2 - July 2, 2025
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“Sustainable Urbanism in Seoul,” a study abroad
June 6–18, 2025
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Father of Environmental Justice Rebukes Sierra Club

april 2 | 10am-12pm
Sterling Student Life Center
3rd Floor Tiger Room

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2025 earth day farmer's market a success

april 2 | 10am-12pm
Sterling Student Life Center
3rd Floor Tiger Room

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EARTH MONTH: Why I'm Asking Sierra Club to Remove My Name from Its Award?
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Top Scientists Issue Urgent Warning on Fossil Fuels

april 2 | 10am-12pm
Sterling Student Life Center
3rd Floor Tiger Room

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2025 climate Change Conference
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The Robert D. Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University combines scholarship and action to dismantle systemic inequality and structural racism that causes disproportionate pain, suffering and death in Black and other people of color communities.

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mission

The Bullard Center's primary mission is to confront systems that create and perpetuate environmental, climate and raccial communities.

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vision

Our vision is to be a leading force for transformative environment and climate justice using rigorous science, community-driven research, policy, civic enagagement programming, and effective advacacy.

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May

HBCU Consortium Hosts Gulf South Water Justice, Climate & Health Equity Convening

The Bullard Center for Environmental and Climate Justice at Texas Southern University and the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice hosted the Gulf Coast Equity...

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Apr

Class of 2025 Environmental Career Worker Training Program

This year marks a major milestone as we celebrate 30 years of the Environmental Career Worker Training Program (ECWTP). Join us in congratulating the 2025 Graduating Class...

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Mar

HBCU Climate Change Conference: A Decade of Action and Impact

The 10th Annual HBCU Climate Change Conference successfully advanced its mission of merging science, research, and data with solution-driven actions to address climate...

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The Supreme Court’s Green Double Standard

The Supreme Court's ruling in Seven County Infrastructure Coalition v. Eagle County limits environmental litigation by emphasizing agency discretion under NEPA...

Three takeaways from the Supreme Court's big NEPA ruling

The Supreme Court unanimously restricted federal environmental reviews under NEPA to direct project impacts, easing infrastructure approvals...

Clean Energy Project Cancellations Top $14 Billion So Far in 2025

Over $14 billion in U.S. clean energy projects have been canceled in 2025 due to President Trump’s rollback of climate policies, stalling industry momentum...

Minority Homeowners Face Disproportionate Climate Risks That Could Exacerbate Inequality

Zillow's analysis reveals minority homeowners, especially Black and Hispanic, face significantly higher climate risks—such as extreme heat...

Federal Judge Orders Trump Administration to Restore Environmental Grant Funding

A federal judge ordered the Trump administration to restore $176 million in environmental grants cut from nonprofits and municipalities, ruling the executive branch...

Oil companies want protection as Texas considers allowing treated fracking water released into rivers

Texas lawmakers are advancing a bill to shield oil companies from liability when treated fracking water is reused, aiming to boost water supplies amid drought

Africa Establishes a Space Agency to Close Its Climate Data Gap

Africa has launched a continent-wide space agency to coordinate national efforts, improve climate data collection, and enhance resilience to extreme weather...

FEMA ‘not ready’ for hurricane season; Houstonians aren’t prepared either

An internal FEMA review reveals critical readiness gaps just weeks before hurricane season, while a Rice University study shows only 8% of Houstonians feel prepared...

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