Welcome to Eco-Justice Collaborative ...
Ecological responsibility in linkage with social justice is what the world needs now. Healthy earth community requires advocacy and action on urgent environmental issues in ways that connect with struggles for social and economic justice. Eco-Justice envisions and values ecology and justice together, since there will be little environmental health without socio-economic justice, and vice-versa.- Dieter T. Hessel
What's Happening ...
Read about EJC's work in clean energy, coal ash, carbon capture and storage, and natural climate solutions. We strive to ensure there is a focus on inclusion, diversity, equity and opportunities for people of color.
CCS is a risky and unproven technology
There are seven Class VI well projects under review by the U.S. EPA in Illinois that are expected to receive draft permits in the coming months. Four of these threaten the Mahomet Aquifer, which provides fresh drinking water to nearly 1 million people in Illinois. If CO2 stored under the aquifer leaks, it will form carbonic acid that can leach heavy metals such as arsenic, lead, arsenic, antimony, cadmium, chromium, copper, lead, selenium and many more from surrounding sand and rock. When ingested, these toxic metals are harmful to humans and animals. Sign up for our mailing list to learn how to provide comments to the EPA, and keep CCS activities out of the Mahomet Aquifer!
What is CCS? A Primer
Ban CCS from the Mahomet Aquifer
CCS – A false solution that is losing favor
EJC Videos on CO2 Pipelines and CCS
These videos highlight concerns relate to carbon capture, sequestration, and pipelines. Watch for more in the coming weeks.
Don’t Mess with the Aquifer!
Nationwide Indiscretion
CCS-A False Solution
Natural Climate Solutions
While much of the country's focus is on decarbonization and moving to renewable energy, there is much less attention paid to the importance of restoring and expanding our carbon sinks. Take a look at what EJC has been doing.
Uprooting Injustice by Planting Trees
Transforming Agriculture in the Midwest
About EJC ...
We are an-all volunteer organization that collaborates with others to get things done. We have closed coal-power plants, passed coal ash legislation, and now are working on natural climate solutions as a way to avert climate catastrophe. Click here to learn about our mission and work, and here to get to know our Board. Click the images below to learn about our work.