CLIMATE JUSTICE Coalition

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We’re in a fight for our lives and the future of the planet. The far right is surging in the polls and mobilising in our communities. Climate denial and delay is becoming mainstream again. Inequality and poverty are soaring – and the rich keep getting richer.

We can’t fight back alone. The base of far right power is our division. That’s why they scapegoat the most vulnerable and stoke fears around migration – telling us to worry about small boats when rising seas are the real threat.

We must build a broad, intersectional movement for justice. Over the last five years, we’ve been working to connect climate, economic, racial, gender, social and workers’ struggles. In the face of the threat from the far right, we need your help to keep up and expand this work going into 2026.

Support our new crowdfunder with a donation today!


This World is Ours!

All over the world, peoples and communities are fighting for survival, for their rights and for justice. Fighting in the face of economic turmoil, ecological and climate catastrophes, vicious attacks on fundamental human rights and genocide in places like Palestine and Sudan.

In coordination with our friends across the globe, we’ve been bringing together organisations, groups and activists for key moments of convergence on the road to COP30.


Connecting Climate & Migrant Justice

Migrant communities are facing unprecedented attacks. People have always moved, for work, for love, for a safer, better life. Yet as the climate crisis worsens, more people are being forced to leave their homes.

We’re building solidarity between the climate and migrant justice movements – to support each other and build power together – against the threat of the far right, the hostile environment and climate breakdown.


No climate justice on occupied land!

The climate movement is taking action in solidarity with Palestine to demand an immediate ceasefire and end to the genocide.

There is no climate justice on occupied land.


We Make Tomorrow

The climate crisis is a working class issue and will define politics and economics throughout this century, impacting working people in every way.

​Skyrocketing prices, food shortages, industrial change, floods and fires. The transition is underway but we’re being led by corporate interests at the expense of workers. We need to build workers power to halt industrial pollution and win a fair, worker-led, just transition. 


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