Stories we’ve written and collected that explore themes of climate justice in South Australia.
War, military, and climate: Justice is never singular
From military emissions to the destruction of buildings and the environment, war is a climate issue. If we are to achieve climate justice then Gya shows that we have to expand our thinking to include the complex ways in which war, climate and justice intersect.
Joining the Rising Tide: 8,500km from home
Rising Tide is preparing for a bigger and more ambitious 2024 Blockade. Aumio shares his experience of going to Newcastle/Muloombina last year and being part of something so important, not just for Australia but across the world.
Avoiding Apocalyptic Overwhelm: Chelsea’s Story
Deb recently spoke with Chelsea Size from ARRCC about her activism: from Discobedience to Multi-Faith organising; and how she avoids apocalyptic overwhelm.
Canberra Convergence: Lobbying for Climate Justice
If we want better climate policies, we need to put pressure on politicians to implement change.
The Climate Crisis is a Human Rights’ Issue
Climate justice can be considered as a subset of human rights, as it refers to climate-change induced impacts on people’s human rights.
Why Climate Justice?
A deep dive into what climate justice means and how this lens can help us advocate to governments for rapid change.