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There is no standard definition of climate justice and just transition. We have instead developed a list of 28 searchable keywords, themes and injustices commonly used<sup>2</sup> by the organisations themselves.  
 
There is no standard definition of climate justice and just transition. We have instead developed a list of 28 searchable keywords, themes and injustices commonly used<sup>2</sup> by the organisations themselves.  
  
<sup>1</sup> <sub>We have included the following most common organisation types: Non Governmental Organisation (NGO); Civil Society Organisation (CSO); Non-profit Organisation (NPO); Social Movement Organisation (SMO); Community Group; as well as a further 25+, where applicable we have also indicated when organisations are led by people of colour, people with disabilities, women, youth or indigenous groups.
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<sup>2</sup> <sub>For a full list of most commonly used searchable tags please see below.</sub>
 
 
<sup>2</sup> <sub>There are currently 270+ searchable keywords included. For a full list of searchable tags please see below.</sub>
 
  
 
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LIST OF 28 KEY THEMES
  
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✦ Environmental Justice;
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✦ Racial Justice;
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✦ Economic Justice;
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✦ Social Justice;
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✦ Intergenerational Justice;
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✦ Human rights;
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✦ LGBTIQ+ rights;
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✦ Women’s rights;
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✦ Indigenous rights;
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✦ Disability rights;
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✦ Inclusion;
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✦ Gender equality;
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✦ Gender based violence;
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✦ Livelihood Improvement;
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✦ Labour;
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✦ Youth empowerment;
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✦ Youth Leadership
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✦ Territorial Management;
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✦ Land Use;
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✦ Natural Resource Management;
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✦ Food sovereignty;
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✦ Health;
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✦ Agroecology;
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✦ Extractivism;
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✦ Migration;
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✦ Disaster response and preparation;
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✦ Movement building;
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✦ Awareness raising
  
 
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Revision as of 14:26, 25 May 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

✦ 160+ individual countries

✦ Organisation titles

✦ 40+ organisation types and governance1

✦ 270+ key CJ-JT themes and injustices

There is no standard definition of climate justice and just transition. We have instead developed a list of 28 searchable keywords, themes and injustices commonly used2 by the organisations themselves.

1 We have included the following most common organisation types: Non Governmental Organisation (NGO); Civil Society Organisation (CSO); Non-profit Organisation (NPO); Social Movement Organisation (SMO); Community Group; including indicating, where applicable, if organisations are led by people of colour, people with disabilities, women, youth or indigenous groups. 2 For a full list of most commonly used searchable tags please see below.



LIST OF 28 KEY THEMES

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