
The last few years have witnessed our communities challenged by the worsening climate crisis and entrenched injustices—but have also seen our movements rise with strength and deeper connectedness. As the movement for climate justice grows, increased attention to intersectional environmentalism and feminist climate solutions is paving the way for structural transformation that addresses the root […]

WEDO’s Mara Dolan and Alex Gordon march during the November 6th Global Day of Action in Glasgow, Scotland. Photo by Annabelle Avril for WECF.
The last few years have witnessed our communities challenged by the worsening climate crisis and entrenched injustices—but have also seen our movements rise with strength and deeper connectedness. As the movement for climate justice grows, increased attention to intersectional environmentalism and feminist climate solutions is paving the way for structural transformation that addresses the root causes of the climate crisis and social injustice.
Below is a snapshot of what’s bringing us hope for 2022.
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