climate justice

climate justice

Our pick of this year’s top Landscape News stories on people and rights.

Increasing numbers of people are forced to leave their homes due to climate migration – but lack legal protection as refugees.

An Instagram GLF Live with Joycelyn Longdon, a PhD student at Cambridge University and the founder of Climate in Colour, on climate justice.

Activist and leader Selma Dealdina shares injustices against Brazil’s Afro-descendant communities.

Youth-led African climate advocacy group GAYO makes a case for climate justice, reparations and recognition.

A young environmentalist discusses efforts to drive environmental equity through climate finance, from the United States to Mongolia.

GLF Live with Elizabeth Gulugulu and Hilda Nakabuye

Overlaps between environmental, racial and social justice movements are seeing intersectionality get etched into their missions.

Queer Brown Vegan founder Isaias Hernandez discusses how to fight for climate and social justice at once in a GLF Live.

A live Q&A with Sunrise Movement co-founder Varshini Prakash and GLF's Salina Abraham about racial equity and climate justice.

The Global Landscapes Forum proves digital conferencing holds massive advantages for climate, social and knowledge-sharing goals.

The divide between youth and Indigenous activists' main concerns and potential outcomes of Article 6 in the climate negotiations grows wider.

With the COP 25 climate conference now set to take place in Madrid rather than Santiago, Latin American issues risk being pushed down the agenda.

Speakers warn against overlooking other ecological indicators

Filmmaker Matthieu Rytz on Anote’s Ark