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To make things easy for you to get started we've included a list of 28 commonly used key themes of climate injustic.
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To make things easy for you to get started we've included a list of 28 commonly used key themes of climate injustice.
  
 
LIST OF 28 KEY THEMES
 
LIST OF 28 KEY THEMES

Revision as of 13:28, 13 September 2023

Are you ready to use the Climate Justice Map?

Organisations listed in the table below are searchable by:

✦ 5 regions: Africa and the Middle East; Asia and Pacific; Latin America and the Caribbean; Global and Global North Allies

✦ Individual countries

✦ Organisation titles

✦ Organisation type

✦ Leadership and Governance: BIPOC Led, Women Led, Youth Led, Indigenous Led, PWD Led

✦ 270+ key CJ-JT themes and injustices1

To learn how to make best use of this resource please request a training session using the link in the sidebar.

To make things easy for you to get started we've included a list of 28 commonly used key themes of climate injustice.

LIST OF 28 KEY THEMES

✦ Agroecology ✦ Awareness raising ✦ Disability rights ✦ Disaster response and preparation ✦ Economic Justice ✦ Environmental Justice ✦ Extractivism ✦ Food sovereignty ✦ Gender based violence ✦ Gender equality ✦ Health ✦ Human rights ✦ Indigenous rights ✦ Inclusion ✦ Intergenerational Justice ✦ Labour ✦ Land Use ✦ LGBTIQ+ rights ✦ Livelihood Improvement ✦ Migration ✦ Movement building ✦ Natural Resource Management ✦ Racial Justice ✦ Social Justice ✦ Territorial Management ✦ Women’s rights ✦ Youth empowerment ✦ Youth Leadership ✦

1There is no standard definition of climate justice and just transition. To help you get started with your search we have instead developed a list of 28 searchable keywords, themes and injustices commonly used by the organisations themselves. To access this list please see below.