Climate Justice and Learning Resources
All Ages Digital Learning Resources
Core Documents
International Climate Justice Network. (2002). Bali principles of climate justice. Created by delegates to the preparatory meeting for the Earth Summit held in Bali, Indonesia, August, 2002.
First National People of Color Environmental Leadership Summit. (1991). The principles of environmental justice. Defined by delegates to the summit held on October 24-27, 1991 in Washington, DC, USA.
What is Climate Justice? - Center for Climate Justice, University of California
Munnelly, C., Tammi, A. M., & Martinez, R. (2023). The Need for Climate-Smart Education Financing: A Review of the Evidence and New Costing Framework. Global Partnership for Education. Retrieve from: https://www.globalpartnership.org/content/need-climate-smart-education-financing-review-evidence-and-new-costing-framework
Munnelly, C., Tammi, A. M., & Martinez, R. (2023). The Need for Climate-Smart Education Financing: A Review of the Evidence and New Costing Framework. Global Partnership for Education.
Harper, R. (2023). Toward Climate-Smart Education Systems: A 7-Dimension Framework for Action. Global Partnership for Education.
Podcasts for Climate Justice Understanding
Climate Conversations from MIT
TED Talks
Climate Justice Alliance Stories from Home: Living the Just Transition
Websites of Resources
Key Figures
John Lewis - Making Good Trouble
OER Books for Climate Justice Understanding
Knowing Home: Braiding Indigenous Science with Western Science, Book 1 by Gloria Snively and Wanosts'a7 Lorna Williams.
Knowing Home: Braiding Indigenous Science with Western Science, Book 2 by Gloria Snively and Wanosts'a7 Lorna Williams.
Other ACE, climate justice, environmental justice, and justice research and resources
Youth Focused Educational Resources
UNESCO's Education for Sustainable Development
UNESCO. (2020). Education for sustainable development: a roadmap. Paris, France: United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO).
Climate Literacy and Energy Awareness Network (CLEAN)
Wild Center
Networks for Climate Justice Learning and Action
Europe
South and Central America
EuroClima - Action for Climate Empowerment (EU collaboration with Latin America)
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Africa
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Southern Asia and Oceana
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Middle East and Northern Asia
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Engestrom, Y. (2000). Activity theory as a framework for analyzing and redesigning work. Ergonomics, 43(7), 960-974.
key idea of knotworking across current boundaries to foster more connections among people, organizations, and networks.