Climate Justice Now!

Climate Justice Now!

Climate Justice Now! (CJN!) is a global coalition of networks and organizations campaigning for climate justice

The coalition was founded at the UNFCCC meeting in Bali, and has since mobilised for UNFCCC meetings in Bangkok, Copenhagen and Cancun.

Members

CJN! list its members and allies on its website as:

  • GAIA: Global Anti-Incinerator Alliance and Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives
  • Carbon Trade Watch
  • Center for Environmental Concerns
  • Focus on the Global South
  • Freedom from Debt Coalition, Philippines
  • Friends of the Earth International
  • Global Forest Coalition
  • Global Justice Ecology Project
  • Gendercc – Women for Climate Justice
  • International Forum on Globalization
  • Kalikasan-Peoples Network for the Environment (Kalikasan-PNE)
  • La Via Campesina
  • Members of the Durban Group for Climate Justice
  • Oilwatch
  • Pacific Indigenous Peoples Environment Coalition, Aotearoa/New Zealand
  • Sustainable Energy and Economy Network
  • The Indigenous Environmental Network
  • WALHI/Friends of the Earth Indonesia
  • World Rainforest Movement

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