The Climate Justice Coalition is a coalition of groups and individuals committed to building solidarity and power for Climate Justice in Britain and across the globe.

We are a multi-level coalition made up of environment and development NGOs, trade unions, grassroots community campaigns, faith groups, youth groups, migrant justice networks and more.

COP29

Ahead of the UN’s climate negotiations in mid-November, the Climate Justice Coalition is convening groups from across the climate movement to organise mobilisations, events and actions to pressure the UK government to end our reliance on fossil fuels.

Find out how to join and support our demand, organise an action for the Global Day of Action for Climate Justice on 16 November and connect with others, if you’re attending the climate summit in-person.

Climate change has no borders

People have always moved, yet as the climate crisis worsens and the impacts on people in marginalised communities become more severe, more people are being forced to leave their homes.

We’re building the intersection between climate and migrant justice to fight this injustice, to support each other and build power together.

We Make Tomorrow

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

From fast rising prices to food shortages, industrial change to floods and fires. The transition is underway but led by corporate interests at the expense of workers. Now more than ever we need to build workers’ power, to both halt industrial pollution and win a transition that is worker-led and fair.

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.