Climate litigation is crucial to mitigating the climate crisis, but as @tessakhan says in @MothersInvent podcast episode All Rise-
“Litigation is only ever as powerful as the movement that’s behind it.
Social movements are what matter and what effect change.”
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https://twitter.com/arianewilkinson/status/1337013589312380928
“Litigation is only ever as powerful as the movement that’s behind it.
Social movements are what matter and what effect change.”
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So here are some more great examples of why climate change is a man made problem with an intersectional feminist solution:
1. The brilliant and powerful @StrikeClimate movement - led by girls - https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/it-s-no-accident-that-girls-are-leading-the-climate-movment-20191008-p52ypu.html
1. The brilliant and powerful @StrikeClimate movement - led by girls - https://www.smh.com.au/environment/climate-change/it-s-no-accident-that-girls-are-leading-the-climate-movment-20191008-p52ypu.html
2. The leadership of @SeedMob started by National Director and Bundjalung woman, Amelia Telford, set to become Australia’s first Indigenous youth-led environmental organisation http://www.medianet.com.au/releases/194683/
3. The courage and commitment of @EJ_Aus clients @clairegalvin__ and Brooklyn O’Hearne from North Queensland to not just work with legal and scientific experts in their climate advocacy, but to consistently speak up for their community - https://www.mamamia.com.au/adani-coal-mine-legal-action/
4. The work of Original Power, led by Karrina Nolan, descendent of the Yorta Yorta people in Victoria https://www.originalpower.org.au/about_us
5. The 1000+ senior Swiss women taking the Swiss government to the European Court of Human Rights over their weak climate policies https://www.greenpeace.org/international/story/45693/swiss-climate-seniors-call-for-justice/
6. The work of intersectional feminists in the USA working on a feminist Green New Deal http://feministgreennewdeal.com/principles/ #femgnd
7. The #VicGasBan - in 2016 community organising particularly by @FoEAustralia led to the Andrews Labor government announcing that a permanent ban on unconventional gas is to be legislated in Victoria. The effort was led and won by young women leaders https://counteract.org.au/6-things-won-vicgasban/
8. Finally, here’s a great piece by @TIME on 15 women leading the fight against climate change across all areas of society: https://time.com/5669038/women-climate-change-leaders/?amp=true