Launch celebration: Whose planet? The climate justice podcast
Tue, Sep 24
|Livestream
Time & Location
Sep 24, 2024, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Livestream
About the event
The world is facing a climate crisis, the impact of which is already clear to see. But this crisis is not experienced equally: worsening air quality, rising sea levels, and the green transition all have a greater impact on society’s most marginalized groups, who don't have access to the same policymaking power to shape our response to the climate crisis. “Whose planet? The climate justice podcast” explores how communities are fighting for justice as the world comes to terms with a rapidly changing climate.
NOTE: This event will be livestreamed. You can participate online by registering here: https://bit.ly/whoseplanet
Systemic Justice, Greenpeace Netherlands, and Tortoise Media are excited to invite you to the launch celebration of a new podcast series: Whose planet? The climate justice podcast. This three-part series centers Black, Indigenous and People of Colour perspectives in climate justice, showing how climate justice is possible if we ensure leadership is with those most affected by climate harms.
“Whose planet? The climate justice podcast” explores how communities are fighting for justice as the world comes to terms with a rapidly changing climate. Through personal case studies and interviews, this podcast, coproduced by Systemic Justice and Tortoise Media, explores how communities are fighting for justice as the world comes to terms with a rapidly changing climate. Each episode focuses on a different topic – air quality, rising sea levels and the cost of the green transition – and centres the (lived) experience of community activists across the world
Join us for the launch of "Whose planet?" a podcast that centers Black, Indigenous and People of Colour perspectives in climate justice