Justice Environment

JE is a social impact consultancy focused on sustainability strategy, policy development and environmental justice campaigns. We help businesses, nonprofits & governments make their way to a just transition to ensure we have a healthy planet and equitable future for all.

By reducing negative environmental impacts and prioritizing social good, we can improve society while bettering the Earth, too.

Your strategic sustainability partner.

From concept to campaign, we develop effective environmental solutions, business strategies and advocacy campaigns to guide our clients through their sustainability journeys.

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Saad Amer

Founder, CEO

Saad Amer is a leading climate activist and environmental justice expert. He is the Founder of Justice Environment, a consultancy that works with governments, businesses and nonprofits on climate change, sustainability and the just transition. He served as an Expert Reviewer for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and consultant to the United Nations. He was named most influential voice in ESG by WWD and was named Forbes 30 under 30 for social impact.

As one of the country’s most prolific voting rights organizers, Saad has reached millions of voters and created campaigns featuring the likes of Vice President Al Gore, Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Taylor Swift.

He helped secure $6.5 billion dollars for the National Parks as Advisor to the National Parks Conservation Association. He has researched the impacts of climate change on the ground in the Indian Himalayas, co-created Harvard University’s inaugural Sustainability Plan, and discovered a new hybrid species in French Polynesia.

 

Saad has written for National Geographic, PBS and the World Bank, has spoken at the United Nations, US Department of State and TEDx, and has been profiled by Vogue, Nature and the New York Times.

He went to Harvard University where he studied Environmental Science and Public Policy and was a Fellow at Yale University’s Public Voices on the Climate Crisis with The OpEd Project.

 

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