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Drinks & Dialogue 2023
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Brisbane Feminist Festival 2022
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Ellie Wilder
28 November 2024
environment, climate crisis, COP29

COP29 - why we don’t care about it anymore 

Ellie Wilder
28 November 2024
environment, climate crisis, COP29
COP29 - why we don’t care about it anymore 

Is it because climate action has slipped down the list of priorities? Or is it because we don’t trust forums like COP anymore?

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Gender Justice Project acknowledges that the land upon which we were founded always was and always will be the land of the Turrbal and Jagera People. We would like to extend this acknowledgment to the Traditional Owners and Custodians of the many lands and waters our volunteers work, study and live. We acknowledge that sovereignty has never been ceded and support our Indigenous communities in fighting for recognition, treaty and self-determination. We also acknowledge that the work we undertake is built upon the passion, dedication and courage of First Nations activists, advocates and feminists who came before us, and who continue to lead the movement towards global gender equality.

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