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Climate Justice Now!

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Climate Justice Now![1] (CJN!) is a global coalition of networks and organizations campaigning for climate justice.[2]

The coalition was founded at the 2007 UNFCCC meeting in Bali, and has since mobilised for UNFCCC meetings in Bangkok, Copenhagen and Cancun.

Members

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CJN! lists its members and allies on its website as:

  • Asia Pacific Forum on Women, Law and Development (APWLD)
  • Carbon Trade Watch
  • Center for Environmental Concerns
  • Centre for Environmental Justice, Sri Lanka
  • Canadian Youth Climate Coalition/Coalition canadienne des jeunes pour le climat
  • Earth in Brackets
  • Earth Peoples
  • Ecologistas en Acción
  • Ecological Alert and Recovery-Thailand (EARTH)
  • Focus on the Global South
  • Freedom from Debt Coalition, Philippines
  • Friends of the Earth International
  • Friends of the Earth U.S
  • GAIA: Global Anti-Incinerator Alliance and Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
  • Global Exchange
  • Global Forest Coalition
  • Global Justice Ecology Project
  • Gendercc – Women for Climate Justice
  • IBONinternational
  • Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy (IATP)
  • Institute for Policy Studies (IPS)
  • International Forum on Globalization
  • Kalikasan-Peoples Network for the Environment (Kalikasan-PNE)
  • La Via Campesina International Peasant Movement
  • Members of the Durban Group for Climate Justice
  • Oilwatch
  • Pacific Indigenous Peoples Environment Coalition, Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • Sustainable Energy and Economy Network
  • The Indigenous Environmental Network
  • The International Institute of Climate Action & Theory
  • The People's Coalition for Fisheries Justice-Indonesia (KIARA)
  • Thai Working Group for Climate Justice (TCJ)
  • Tibet Justice Center
  • Timberwatch Coalition
  • The Global Alliance of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities against REDD
  • WALHI/Friends of the Earth Indonesia
  • World Rainforest Movement
  • Quaker Earthcare Witness

References

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  1. ^ "Climate Justice Now! – A network of organisations and movements from across the globe committed to the fight for social, ecological and gender justice". www.climate-justice-now.org. Retrieved 29 February 2024.
  2. ^ Hadden, Jennifer (2015). Networks in Contention: The Divisive Politics of Climate Change. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-08958-7.
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