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Your guide to environmental justice language
Whether you’re new to environmental justice, or just want to learn more, these are the key terms and ideas to know.
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Whether you’re new to environmental justice, or just want to learn more, these are the key terms and ideas to know.
An Indigenous expert and British journalist went missing in the Amazon in early June. Their deaths mark the latest in a series of attacks against Indigenous communities, their land and allies in Brazil.
When we fail to protect the oceans, we’re failing to protect ourselves.
None of us want to be complicit in funding Putin’s war - let’s call on UK supermarkets to put a stop to this.
Britain’s countryside excludes nearly eight million people of colour. Reclaiming our right to roam can reconnect marginalised communities to nature and the land.
As we fight against environmental destruction and the climate crisis, we must advocate for a future that challenges oppression and allows everyone equal access to a safe planet.
Nearly a century ago, the Kinder Mass Trespass direct action showed us another countryside was possible. Now we must follow in their footsteps for ourselves – and for nature too.
People in the UK are facing huge rises in their energy bills. Find out why this is happening and where to get help if you’re struggling.
Disabled people often suffer most from plastic pollution, but many also rely on plastic products for health, independence and dignity. In a new comic, illustrator and disability activist Ananya Rao-Middleton explores this complicated relationship.
Putin's war didn't just spark an energy crisis - it could tip parts of the world into famine. It's time to fix the food system so this can't happen again.