February Newsletter: What’s New For Climate Justice?
Climate Just Collective
February 2022
In this month’s spotlight, we update on our new activities and initiatives for the Climate Just Collective. We also share our top picks for climate justice education, news, and collective action.
Want to contribute to our March Newsletter? Email us your suggestions (climatejustcollective@outlook.com) or get in touch via our Contact Form on our Homepage / via Social Media.
Latest Climate Just Collective New Events and Initiatives
What’s New for the Climate Justice Collective?
Climate Just Collective Mentorship Programme - We’ve extended submissions for our Climate Justice Mentorship Programme until Sunday 6th February 2022! Sign up to our second cohort. Complete the Form to meet like-minded individuals; gain career insight; and discover technical topics for climate and environmental justice. Click Here to Learn More.
Write an article for our Spring Online Edition (March 2022) - Are you looking to make a difference for Mama Earth in 2022? Our March Publication is open to all. There is no specific theme for March - all things environmental and climate justice. To write for the next edition, please share your submission title and scope by Sunday 13th February. Click Here to View Our Available Roles.
Join our March Book Club - On Thursday 24th March, we’ll be meeting in London and online, for our first hybrid climate-just collective Book Club Meeting. We’ll be reading ‘The New Wilderness By Diane Cook’. Click Here to Learn More.
Meet our New Events Coordinator, Sophie - Hello I’m Sophie (she/her), and I love books, pretty walks, Mama Earth, and my numerous plant babies! I work as a Borough Coordinator for London’s cycle training and am really interested in sustainable travel. I want to do a Masters in Environmental Policy (hopefully soon) and continue my fight for climate justice! Click Here to Find Out More About Sophie.
Free Online Courses / Learning
UN SDG Academy - Living Heritage and Sustainable Development - How is intangible cultural heritage – or ‘living heritage’ – related to sustainable development? Why is it important to keep heritage alive? Click Here to Enrol.
UN SDG Academy - Understanding Poverty and Inequality - What do we mean by “poverty” & “inequality”? And what will it take to achieve SDG 1: No Poverty and SDG 10: Reduced Inequalities by 2030? Click Here to Enrol.
Smithsonian - Climate Change Communication - This online course will provide educators and volunteers with information about the drivers, impacts, and solutions of climate change, as well as strategies for talking about climate change in an informal education environment. Click Here to Enrol.
Inter-American Development Bank - Climate Change Education - Learn how to work with your students to help them explore climate change through the use of interactive and engaging activities. These activities are designed for students at the primary and secondary levels. Click Here to Enrol.
Federation of Young European Greens - Just Transition Introduction - What does the Just Transition mean and how can we achieve it? Why do we have to make a Just Transition happen and why is it so important? Welcome to learn more about the definitions and tools in achieving the change that we, Greens want to happen! Click Here to Participate.
Green Jobs Alliance - A Trade Union Guide To The Just Transition - The term ‘just transition’ is increasingly becoming part of trade union vocabulary. Take the free 30 minute course to find out more about its history and future trajectory. Click Here to Participate.
Films & Documentaries
Not On Our Soil - A Climate Justice Reality: Feature Film: Everyone has the right to a safe and healthy environment, yet South Africans are experiencing extreme climate and environmental injustices all around the country. In this new series, we meet and explore the stories of the active citizens who are advocating for the #WorldWeWant. Watch the Film Here.
The People Vs Climate Change: Meet the 108 ordinary Brits who Sir David Attenborough says we should listen to. This warm and honest documentary reveals how everyday people feel about the climate crisis.
DW Documentary: Fleeing Climate Change: The Real Environmental Disaster - How many millions of people will be forced to leave their homes by 2050? This documentary looks at the so-called hotspots of climate change in the Sahel zone, Indonesia and the Russian Tundra. Watch the Film Here.
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