Climate Justice

Screams are heard in the jungle

by: Carolina Campuzano

In 2022 alone, more than 150 000 migrants have been forced to cross the Darien Gap on the Panama-Colombia border. Their passage has left a trail of suffering, but also tons of rubbish in the jungle.

No global climate justice without global epistemic justice

by: Nicolás Pradilla

Image: Water harvesting pot in San Sebastián de las Flores, Oaxaca. Retaining as much rainwater as possible brings many environmental, health and economic benefits. It contributes to the infiltration of water into groundwater and the regeneration of soils. Photograph by Nicolás Pradilla. Climate change is forcing economic transitions among the poorest sectors and will accelerate No global climate justice without global epistemic justice

Water Tigers. Guardians of the Amazon Jungle

by: RuidoSara Zuluaga García

By protecting the forest in the Ticoya reserve, Ticuna, Cocama, and Yagua hunters are collectively pursuing sustainability and food sovereignty

Against forests

by: Nicolás Pradilla

What role do local authorities play in caring for forests and promoting sustainable activities for the reproduction of life?

Contra los bosques

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¿Qué rol juegan las autoridades locales en el cuidado de los bosques y en fomentar actividades duraderas para el sostén de la vida?

Blue Sky Manifesto

by: Carolina Campuzano

How to write a manifesto about something we can barely see nowadays in the midst of so many suspended particles?

Climate disasters, mosquitoes and repairs

by: Nicolás Pradilla

Increasing climate disasters in the global south bring the threat of widespread epidemics and the claim for restorative justice