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This program seeks to highlight, and recognize that the environment’ isn’t some niche issue that can
be easily separated from human concerns; and that solutions to the climate crisis are not just a
scientific matter, but a political one too; that our discussions about climate change have to include
more than just data and statistics on degrees of warming and atmospheric carbon concentration, but
also concepts such as power, access to resources, and justice. Our interventions will focus on;
● Influencing legislations
● Fiscal measures for climate change
● The use of tax policy to address climate Justice
● Media training and literacy for climate Justice
● Public- Private Partnerships
Our flagship project under this is Partnerships for Climate Justice - a project that seeks to build
collaborations, synergies and consolidate efforts intended to create awareness about the need for
solutions to climate change that take into account the complex global politics. Further recognizing
that, although global warming is a global crisis, its effects are not felt evenly around the world. The
worst effects of the climate crisis – for example extreme heat, flooding and crop failures – are
disproportionately felt by countries and communities in the Global South whose contribution to the
crisis in total fals under 3%. This project advocates for the accountability, that all countries
decarbonize at the same rate, split the remaining carbon budgets equally between them and that the
Global north supports the developing nations to transition to clean energy and adapt to climate
change to make amends for the disaster they created whose burden is borne by the global south