"The White House Council on Environmental Quality will release a preliminary mapping tool this morning aimed at identifying communities across the country that would be eligible for federal investment under President Biden’s flagship environmental justice initiative.
The draft Climate and Economic Justice Screening Tool zeroes in on census tracts that are both low-income and at risk from climate change, pollution or underinvestment. The locations could be the beneficiaries of Biden’s promise to channel 40 percent of climate and clean energy investment to disadvantaged communities.
The tool, developed by CEQ and the U.S. Digital Service, has already come under fire from some environmental justice experts because it does not explicitly use race as an indicator. But CEQ officials told reporters on a virtual briefing yesterday that the decision to target economic and environmental characteristics instead is one way to “ensure that this tool is built to withstand potential legal challenges.”
Republican governors and members of Congress have been critical of Biden’s Justice40 commitment, especially as it relates to how money would be spent under last year’s bipartisan infrastructure law. Some governors have insisted that the Biden administration defer to states on how those dollars would be spent, rather than seeking to impose climate and environmental justice priorities on the funds."