Climate justice exhibition: exploring global solutions to the climate crisis that promote peace

In advance of the United Nations COP26 conference in Glasgow in November 2021, we created a display titled ‘Climate Justice Exhibition: exploring global solutions to the climate crisis that promote peace and justice’. The exhibition explores an issue currently ignored in international climate agreements and public debate, namely how the military (nuclear and non-nuclear) contributes to the climate crisis.

There were eight panels in the original exhibition and we subsequently added a ninth in 2022. These panels cover:

  • Climate Justice? What’s that?
  • The role of the military in creating the climate crisis
  • Support the nuclear ban treaty
  • Welcoming people displaced by the climate crisis
  • Activating a law to protect the earth
  • Mobilising finance for climate justice
  • Resilient communities are based on social and racial justice
  • Take Action
  • Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty.

 

This exhibition has been displayed at several locations around the country and is still available for display. 

We have also created a booklet with the text from the exhibition. Click the link below to download the booklet, which is also available free of charge in several bookshops.