Cinthia Santoyo Mexico
I am a young Yucatec Maya by birth and a farmer at heart, hailing from the land of oranges. I am amazed by all that Mother Nature gives us, and I am a protector of what has life but no voice.
The eyes of all future generations are upon you. And if you choose to fail us, I say — we will never forgive you. Greta Thunberg, UN Climate Summit, New York, 23 September 2019
Groups and organisations
A Rocha UK
A Rocha UK is a Christian charity working for the protection and restoration of the natural world. They work collaboratively with others who share their passion for the planet and their desire for its flourishing.
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CEPAD
We believe in supporting local responses and listening to local communities so that we can identify how to respond. This is why we partner with CEPAD in Nicaragua. CEPAD (Council of Protestant Churches of Nicaragua), was founded in 1972, just days after a strong earthquake destroyed the capital of Nicaragua, to help the victims of the earthquake.
Now, over 40 years on, whilst the needs have changed over the decades, CEPAD continues to be one of the strongest organisations working for the development of rural communities across the country.
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Extinction Rebellion
Extinction Rebellion is a global environmental movement with the stated aim of using non-violent civil disobedience to compel governments into action to avoid tipping points in the climate system, biodiversity loss, and the risk of social and ecological collapse.
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Friends of the Earth
Friends of the Earth is an international community dedicated to protecting the natural world and the wellbeing of everyone in it. They lead campaigns, provide resources and information, and drive real solutions to the environmental problems facing us all.
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War on Want
War on Want works to achieve a vision of a just world, through their mission to fight against the root causes of poverty and human rights violation, as part of the worldwide movement for global justice.
Tens of thousands of members, supporters and activists give their time and money to take part in War on Want’s work each year. Many hundreds of thousands join forces in the social movements, trade unions and workers’ organisations that are War on Want’s partners and allies around the world.
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Women’s Environmental Network (WEN)
Women’s Environmental Network is the only UK charity working on issues that link women, health and the environment. Their mission is to make the connections between women’s health and well-being and environmental issues.
WEN want to inspire women to make environmentally informed choices and aim to empower women to become agents of change in their families, networks and society, and to participate equally in an environmentally sustainable future.
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF)
The World Wide Fund for Nature is an international non-governmental organisation which was founded in 1961, working in the field of wilderness preservation, and the reduction of human impact on the environment. WWF are currently organising a petition demanding action on the climate emergency.
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I’m 28-years-old, born on the Gulf of Mexico and raised in the Caribbean. I studied a degree focused on water resources, but I found my community and my path in collective activism, supporting territorial defence in the Yucatán Peninsula from an urban perspective.
En la COP26 de noviembre de 2021, hablamos con varias jóvenes activistas climáticas del Sur Global. Expresaron que su solidaridad, que abarca miles de kilómetros, las inspira a generar un cambio en sus comunidades. Se mostraron entusiasmadas por una mayor conexión y una oportunidad más estructurada de conectarse en solidaridad y colaboración, lo que llevó al desarrollo de la Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
At COP26 in November 2021, we spoke to several young female climate activists from the Global South. They have expressed that their solidarity, spanning thousands of miles, inspires them to make a change in their communities. They were enthusiastic about more connection and a more structured opportunity to connect in solidarity and collaboration, which led to the development of the Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
At COP26 in November 2021, we spoke to several young female climate activists from the Global South. They have expressed that their solidarity, spanning thousands of miles, inspires them to make a change in their communities. They were enthusiastic about more connection and a more structured opportunity to connect in solidarity and collaboration, which led to the development of the Amos Trust Climate Fellowship.
With Dámaris Albuquerque, Jocelyn Timperley, Molly Elliot and Richard Elliot. We heard the latest news from Dámaris from CEPAD on the impact of Coronavirus in Nicaragua and had a conversation with Jocelyn Timperley from DeSmog UK, youth climate activist Molly Elliot and Pickwell Foundation’s Richard Elliot on how we can emerge from the current situation with a far stronger call for climate justice.
Amos Trust
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UK
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