Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future
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As hard as it may be to take in, nearly 70 percent of the food consumed around the world is produced by millions of smallholder and subsistence farmers across Asia and Africa—the vast majority women.
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“Pray and believe, and always believe in what you can do instead of can’t do,”
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It is women who bear the brunt of climate change.”
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“I now understand that people can become extremists when they are not being heard.
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“I’d rather plan for the worst, and hope for the best,”
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Ensuring that no fossil fuel workers or communities get left behind in the shift towards cleaner energy is the goal of the movement known as Just Transition.
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even though the struggles we faced might be local, the framework, the policy structure for human rights and justice, is international.
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we will succeed only if we recognise that the struggle to combat climate change is inextricably linked to tackling poverty, inequality, and exclusion.