Climate Justice March: Residents Call on CT Legislature to Keep Connecticut’s Climate Promise

Connecticut-based youth activists proudly sharing their signs calling for action on climate change, clean energy, and clean transportation.

An alliance of hundreds of environmental and social justice activists marched from Founders Plaza in Hartford to the State Capitol Friday, demanding both legislative and corporate state leaders take the necessary actions needed to meet our pollution reduction goals and grow a green economy.

In addition to speakers at each stop, the march featured numerous grassroots-made signs, costumes, and creative chants.

 Pictures are available here. 

Live tweets of photos/videos from Connecticut Citizen Action Group’s Communications Coordinator, Helen Humphreys, here . 

While the climate crisis rapidly unfolds, Connecticut-based corporations and our state government have failed to keep their climate commitments. March organizers outlined action steps necessary in this letter to the Connecticut General Assembly.

“Connecticut desperately needs meaningful climate action that reduces harmful emissions, rapidly ramps up renewables, and accomplishes both equitably,” said Ann Gadwah, Advocacy and Outreach Organizer, Sierra Club Connecticut. “Our state is lagging behind our New England and other Northeast neighbors who have already taken and implemented bold action, with positive results for local families and residents. In 2024, legislators need to put the public interest in a healthy, livable world before the profits of fossil fuel interests.”

Climate advocates gathered outside of CT DEEP as one of the last stops of their climate justice march.

 “The Climate Justice March is a call from residents for Connecticut to honor its climate promise. It represents a collective demand for bold legislative action to fight climate change in the 2024 legislative session. We advocate for sustainable transportation solutions, clean energy, and environmental justice, reaffirming our commitment to a healthy and equitable future. In the fight against climate change, we must stand as advocates for both our planet and environmental justice. It is our duty to hold corporations and government officials accountable for the unequal burdens of environmental degradation on marginalized communities across our state.” said Julianna Larue, Climate Policy and Outreach Coordinator, Connecticut League of Conservation Voters.

Save the Sound’s Alex Rodriguez shares a letter of climate justice policy demands with CT DEEP Commissioner Katie Dykes. The letter was endorsed by at least 20 environmental organizations.

“How can Connecticut keep its climate promise? Our state leaders should update the Global Warming Solutions Act by enacting a 2050 target for net-zero emissions and requiring state agencies to evaluate and address greenhouse gas impacts for their projects,” said Alex Rodriguez, Environmental Justice Specialist, Save the Sound. “Our corporate leaders aren’t off the hook, either. To reach a safe and healthy climate, the private sector must divest from fossil fuels and commit every resource possible to help Connecticut decarbonize its homes, offices, and industries.”

“We can combat the climate crisis by adopting climate-resilient building codes, retrofitting infrastructure, and reducing emissions – which ultimately means drastically reducing the use of fossil fuels. The insurance industry must do its part by agreeing not to insure and finance new fossil fuel projects,” said Sharon Lewis, Executive Director, Connecticut Coalition for Environmental and Economic Justice.

Rev. Dr. Davida Foy Crabtree of Third Act Connecticut (right) standing alongside Acadia Center’s Jayson Velazquez as he delivers a speech calling for energy equity outside of Eversource’s Hartford office.

“Third Act Connecticut is composed of 700 elders across the state committed to substantive strategies to avert the climate catastrophe currently in full development. We believe strongly in rapid and full termination of reliance on fossil fuels, and the robust engagement of true democracy. After all, there are no oligarchs or autocrats who care at all about the rest of us, never mind the planet”, said the Rev. Dr. Davida Foy Crabtree, Third Act.  “We are focused on banks and insurance companies because that is where the leverage is.” 

CCAG’s Quanishe Flippen speaking on the need for insurance companies to stop insuring fossil fuel operations to ensure a healthy climate for all.

“Climate change is important yet very scary at the same time.” said Quanishe Flippen, Community Organizer with Connecticut Citizen Action Group.  “The industries fueling the climate crisis—coal, oil, and gas—can’t operate without insurance. But the U.S. insurance industry continues to provide a lifeline to the coal, oil, and gas industries driving climate change. By CT being the insurance capital of the world we hold the power for so much influence. We need Travelers and companies like them to stop investing in fossil fuels in order to save the earth. Travelers has over 4 billion dollars invested in fossil fuel industries. Our world is running on fossil fuels and we need to transition to renewable energy. Fossil fuels cause climate change, which causes extreme destructive weather. Our earth is warming faster than ever before. Flooding, heat waves, desert, and famine are all real possibilities worldwide if we don’t make a change.

Sponsoring Organizations:

350CT

Black Lives Matter 860

Clean Water Action Connecticut

Connecticut Citizen Action Group

Connecticut Climate Crisis Mobilization

Connecticut Coalition for Economic and Environmental Justice

Connecticut Interfaith Power & Light

Connecticut League of Conservation Voters

Connecticut Roundtable for Climate and Jobs

Conservation Law Foundation

CT NOFA: The Northeast Organic Farming Association of CT

Dayenu Circle of Temple Bnai Israel Willimantic

Interreligious Eco-Justice Network

Good Trouble Advocacy

Living Wisely and Well on Planet Earth

The Nature Conservancy in Connecticut

New London Maritime Society

Nonprofit Accountability Group 

Save the Sound

Sierra Club Connecticut

Sunrise Movement Connecticut

Sunrise Wesleyan

Third Act Connecticut

United Universalist Society East Sustainable Living Committee

Windham-Willimantic NAACP Environmental Justice Committee

Zero Hour


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