The Environmental Justice Movement
Environmental justice is an important part of the struggle to improve and maintain a clean and healthful environment, especially for communities of color.
Environmental justice is an important part of the struggle to improve and maintain a clean and healthful environment, especially for communities of color.
"Reduce, reuse, recycle." For more than 50 years, those three Rs have been the world's go-to environmental mantra.
This year's Seeding Change stories explore how communities are organising to reclaim technology as a shared resource, defend rights in...
Earth.Org celebrates the women who are protagonists of our collective efforts in the fight for climate and ecological justice.
The UN Secretary-General's Youth Advisory Group on Climate Change provides him with practical, outcome-oriented advice and diverse...
The WCC central committee officially began the Ecumenical Decade for Climate Justice Action (2025-2034), and asked the WCC general secretary...
Gardner, Carvalho and Valenstain explore how Extinction Rebellion grew from its origins in the UK to a truly intercontinental movement.
Secretary-General António Guterres today announced the appointment of fourteen young climate leaders who will form the third cohort of his...
Greenpeace Africa has launched “Sentinels of the Sea”, a major regional expedition aimed at exposing harmful industrial fishing practices,...
Meet Tshepo, 350's climate campaigner in South Africa, where he works to run groundbreaking coalitions. Learn about his journey and plans...
climate justice movement in South Africa
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