Exploring Climate Advocacy: Insights from Environmental Activists and Movements
Since 2004, I have been studying social systems, society's constructs, social movements and generally, how humans and the animal kingdom work in isolation and groups. I have met a lot of social and environmental activists (including freedom fighters, wow, I know, yes) and had the privilege to be mentored by a few. I have participated in protests and campaigns and have spearheaded some.
I am an introvert, but it is fascinating to learn about humans and what makes them behave the way they do.
So, I have been researching how to do Climate advocacy right. During my Terra.do fellowship, I had the privilege to attend a keynote from Bill McKibben , and since then, I have been checking out the podcasts featuring him.?
One was Crowdsourcing Sustainability 's podcast episode with Bill Mckibben on Where We Are, How We Got Here, and What to Do . Mckibben is a journalist, author and environmentalist who has founded climate movements like?350.org ?and, more recently, the?Third Act ?for activists aged 60 or older. There is more to him than I can cover in a paragraph, so I urge my readers to check out his books and devour all his content.?
In the podcast, he mentioned that the activists won the climate change argument because they had science on their side — there was no denying that climate change existed and was caused by the fossil fuel economy. However, they were losing the fight as it was not about data, reasoning or evidence but more about power and money. So, he had to mobilise power (since money was out of the question) through civic support to challenge the fossil fuel industry.
Another podcast episode by Sustainability Defined , titled Climate Advocacy with Brady Walkinshaw (Grist) and Varshini Prakash (Sunrise Movement) , discussed how the activists' climate movements have been successful.
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While at Grist, Brady uses the power of storytelling for advocacy:
Varshini gave her 2 cents on how to create good climate movements:
I have also recounted my experiences with a few activists here . Which socio-enviro-political movements and activists have inspired you?
Researcher @Climatopia | Sustainability Communications | Freelance Sustainability Researcher & Content strategist
8 个月Also check out the work of Andreas Malm. He is a swedish author and a professor at Lund university