The Environmental and Climate Justice Syllabus gathers readings, case studies, and biographies from Black, Indigenous, and Latinx leaders’ works. It stresses the need to include ideas from outside of the U. S. and the Global North. It also touches on how issues like disasters, energy, and food justice are connected to environmental and climate justice. The syllabus began as a crowd-sourced Twitter campaign and remains an open, evolving resource bank. Its curated assortment of readings on climate and environmental justice spans several decades, giving useful insight into how the discipline has grown and transformed over time. To learn more, click here.