Comment Letter on the Beta Version of the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool

In response to the Request for Information on the Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool Beta Version from the US Council on Environmental Quality(CEQ), the submission EPIC in collaboration with Center for Geospatial Solutions at the Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Internet of Water Initiative, Hispanic Access Foundation, Anthropocene Alliance and Amanda Dwelley provided aims to cover several interrelated issues, which will ensure communities are properly prioritized for climate and economic justice, and that the data does not perpetuate inequities in decision making, official processes, accessibility, and investments.

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