Affiliation:
1. University of British Columbia (UBC) Okanagan Kelowna British Columbia Canada
2. UBC Okanagan Kelowna British Columbia Canada
3. UBC Vancouver Vancouver British Columbia Canada
4. University of Northern British Columbia Prince George British Columbia Canada
Abstract
AbstractFrom fossil fuel corporations sponsoring climate change education to youth‐washing international gatherings, young people are bombarded, and simultaneously abandoned, by struggles for climate justice. The root issues fuelling interlocking environmental and social crises are often erased in initiatives involving youth. These crises are a direct result of broader, structural conditions that have become the de facto global order and propel notions of sustainable development. In settler colonial contexts such as Canada, colonialism, capitalism and inequitable forms of violence mutually depend upon one another to perpetuate climate injustice. Youth are increasingly aware of these entanglements, while seemingly discouraged from transformative action. With these tensions in mind, this commentary investigates the obstacles youth face despite making key contributions to justice‐focused climate action, and draws attention to the necessity of strengthening meaningful youth engagement. To explore this issue, we engage with climate and environmental justice literature, youth‐led initiatives, and youth representation on a global stage.
Funder
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Subject
Earth-Surface Processes,Geography, Planning and Development
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