"Last year ended with momentum.
Flint — though still dealing with dirty water — had put environmental justice back on the map. It was no longer a topic tucked into academic papers and progressive media. National broadcasters and newspapers descended on mid-Michigan.
Then the standoff at Standing Rock. Tribes rallied. Then came activists. A large swath of society was simply done being told that dirty energy was the future.
Another interesting thing happened: The disparate justice movements—social, economic, criminal, environmental— started working together. "
Brian Bienkowski reports for InsideClimate News December 19, 2018.
Source: EHN, 01/15/2018