Resources

environmental justice is intersectional

  • How the environment relates to different social issues, explained by Friends of the Earth – Read More Here
  • Intersectionality and Climate Change explainer by Yale Sustainability – Read More Here
  • Climate Justice and Intersectionality Toolkit by Youth and Environment Europe – Read More Here
  • Nuffield Council on Bioethics addresses the intersections between climate change and health – Read More Here
  • Intersectional Resources for gender, health, equity, and environmental justice by Women’s Environmental Network – Read More Here

Environmental Justice and Race

Explainers

  • The RACE (Racial Action for the Climate Emergency) Report – Read More Here.
  • How racism and the environmental emergency are linked, explained by Greenpeace – Read More Here
  • Confronting Injustice: Racism and Environmental Emergency, a report by Greenpeace – Read More Here

Networks

  • Black Environment Network: towards a vision of full multicultural environmental participation, local and global – Read More Here
  • The Raven Network: supporting ethnically diverse people working across the environment sector – Read More Here
  • Active Inclusive Network: Muslim Runners, Cyclists, Hikers – Read More Here
  • Black Girl Hike – Read More Here

 

How to make green and blue spaces more accessible and safer for all?

  • Green Infrastructure Frameworkby Natural England: connecting communities to greenspace – Read More Here
  • The Wildlife Trusts’ good practice guide for landowners: A Space for Everyone – Read More Here
  • The Sensory Trust’s guidance on accessibility: outdoors, standards, and legislation – Read More Here
  • Disability-inclusive climate adaptation by Sensing Climate – Read More Here

How to connect people with nature, act in communities and enhance biodiversity?

Young people’s education and empowerment

  • The National Education Nature Park programme’s resource for learners at key stages from EYFS to KS5 across 12 subjects: embedding climate and nature into learning – Read More Here
  • SOS.UK’s network and expertise to support curriculum changing and school children’s access to nature – Read More Here
  • Learning resource for schools by the Poetry Society – Read More Here
  • Young Poets Network’s projects on nature and climate crisis – Read More Here

What to learn about Land Justice?

  • Resources curated by People’s Land Policy – Read More Here
    • General knowledge of land justice
    • International networks and movements
    • Housing and Community
    • Food and Agriculture
  • Diggers & Dreamers’ intentional community: communal living in 21st-century Britain – Read More Here
  • Networks and organisations exploring co-living and land rights – Read More here

How to Think about Degrowth and sustainability?

  • What is Degrowth? Explainer by Degrowth.info – Read More Here
  • A discussion and organising toolkit designed by the Degrowth Institute – Read More Here

What are the Rights of Nature?

  • World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth – Read More Here
  • Rights of Nature Toolkit by the Leverhulme Centre for Nature Recovery – Read More Here

  • Rights of Nature: A Reading List by Jstor Daily – Read More Here
  • Network and Resource for universal adoption and implementation of legal systems that recognise, respect and enforce the Rights of Nature, by The Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature – Read More Here
  • Eco Jurisprudence Monitor’s tracker for eco-centric laws around the world – Read More Here

How to transform our Laws, INSTITUTIONS, and governance for nature and the future?

  • 2024 Summit for the Future and ‘Pact for the Future’ by the United Nations – Read More Here
  • How do we work for future generations’ rights? – Read More Here
  • Transition Towns Movement and Transition Network International – Read More Here