CLIMATE JUSTICE
Climate science is clear: there are just a few years left with current carbon budget reserves to stay within the 1.5°C limit. Green House Gas (GHG) emissions continue to rise alongside multiple crises of energy poverty, hunger injustice, inequality, and human rights violations that are rooted at the core of our current social, economic, and political system.
As we cannot solve one of those crises at the expense of the others, and as the window of opportunity to tackle climate change is shrinking, we urgently need to act. These times require thorough proposals for an ecological transition – alternative models that can answer the needs of the vulnerable communities that are at the frontlines of climate change, without having contributed to global emissions.
CIDSE not only follows closely the negotiations at the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), but also address the climate crisis across all our areas of work. We recognize that corporate impunity allows for extractivist, carbon-intensive economic models to thrive. Climate mitigation and adaptation are core objectives at the center of the models we propose for just and sustainable production of food and energy. We are mobilising young volunteers to become advocates in their communities for climate action and personal carbon emissions.

Officer
Lydia Lehlogonolo
Machaka
machaka(at)cidse.org
Stories
Publications
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A hopeful road to justice: reporting on the International Monsanto
October 19, 2016On 14-16 October 2016 a unique historic event took place in The Hague, The Netherlands, and it did happen thanks […]
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The Courage to Embrace Radical Choices in the Face of
October 17, 2016One of the worst droughts in living memory continues to threaten East and Southern African countries, brought on by the […]
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Agroecology: a growing movement for change
October 14, 2016Chiara Martinelli from CIDSE shares her reflections after taking part in the workshop “Climate and agriculture: Harvesting people’s solutions for […]
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Agroecology or Climate-Smart Agriculture: Two Models for the Future?
October 14, 2016In the context of CIDSE’s international workshop “Climate and Agriculture: Harvesting people’s solutions for sustainable food systems”, an evening panel […]
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Building stronger communities through agroecology: an essential step to fight
October 14, 2016Less than a year ago the Paris agreement on climate change was signed. I followed the negotiations closely, and when […]








