Published on 21 April 2021
New analysis of Twitter conversations reveals the urgent need to put the experiences of marginalised communities and issues of justice at the heart of the climate change agenda.
The Covid-19 pandemic delayed COP26 in 2020 and while the rescheduled climate conference should happen in November, there is still some speculation as to whether the desperately needed commitments from world leaders on climate action will happen.
With so much of the debate on climate action focussed on emissions targets, the challenge for those working in development is how to amplify the voices of marginalised communities facing the most acute impacts of climate change yet who have done the least to create it. This is to ensure their concerns and experiences are put at the heart of climate action. Yet how do we influence the global climate policy agenda to ensure justice for communities living on the front line of climate change?
Tech: Ismerjen meg egy új csoportot a társadalomban: a szennyező elit
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