Guiding Principles

Justice

Uplifting voices and encouraging community collaborations that envision and advocate for a climate-just world.

Fair Credit and Compensation

Ensuring that the work of contributors is compensated appropriately and that contributors (especially young adults) do not feel obligated to volunteer their work in order to have their voices heard — thus allowing greater diversity in community representation.

Accessibility

Breaking down barriers to participation and contribution in order to expand this platform beyond conventional research methodologies and allowing for a greater diversity of voices.

Activism and Advocacy

Rather than recirculating existing, technocratic approaches to the current climate and nature emergency, platforming voices and work of activism rooted in distributive, procedural, and recognitional justice and systems change.

Creativity and Decentering Traditional Academics

Introducing new, creative methodologies for artistic approaches to climate justice research and learning.

Last Updated: 6 October 2023